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Music Licensing- How To Get Your Music On TV or Movies

Music licensing

Music licensing is the process of obtaining permission to use a piece of music in a film, TV show, commercial, or other media production. Obtaining a license for your music can be a great way to get your music in front of a wider audience and to generate additional income.

The process of getting your music licensed can be complex and time-consuming. It often requires a lot of research and networking. But, Revolution Media Academy can assist you in navigating the process of getting your music licensed.

Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO)

One of the first things that you will need to do is to register your music with Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO). Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) represents the rights of composers, authors, and publishers of music and collects royalties on their behalf. Revolution Media House is situated next to Southern African Music Rights Organisation (SAMRO) and can guide you on how to register with them.

Once your music is registered, you can then begin the process of reaching out to music supervisors and licensing agents. These are the people who are responsible for finding and selecting the music that will be used in film, TV shows, and commercials. Revolution Media Academy can provide you with a list of music supervisors and licensing agents that are currently accepting submissions, and help you with your submission.

Another Way

Another way to increase your chances of getting your music licensed is to attend networking events, such as film festivals and music conferences. These events provide an opportunity to meet with music supervisors, licensing agents, and other industry professionals in person. Revolution Media Academy can provide you with a list of upcoming events and advice on how to make the most of them.

Finally, It’s important to be aware of the different types of licenses that are available. For example, a synchronization license is required for music that is used in a film or TV show, while a master use license is required for music that is used in a commercial. Revolution Media Academy can assist you in understanding the different types of licenses that are available and how to obtain them.

In conclusion, getting your music licensed can be a complex and time-consuming process. But Revolution Media Academy can assist you in navigating the process, from registering with a PRO, reaching out to music supervisors and licensing agents, attending networking events, and understanding the different types of licenses available. By following this process