SmartSound Music is a unique service for music editors. It can save thousands in licensing fees for films and TV shows. Bad news for composers who can customize music to a mood, a scene, etc -- SmartSound can do the same thing for dimes on the dollar. With millions of discs to choose from, music editors play a more important (not less if they hire a composer) in editing music to a scene. The "creatives" are troublesome and the music industry can create a few more less expensive jobs by sourcing underscoring from a service like SmartSound Music. The news article shows up in the WSJ's MarketWatch.
Sample the music and learn more about Sonicfire Pro's unique features at www.smartsound.com or call (800) 454-1900 to request a free on-site or online demonstration.
http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/hit-films-tropic-thunder-bucket/story.aspx?guid=%7BB0F5C491-F3B1-40F6-A7DE-94552D5CF8A3%7D&dist=hppr
Thursday, August 28, 2008
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