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rockandroller
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Hello out there
Here's the scenario. A friend, let's say an aquaintance, of mine asked me to put together some music for a project he and a partner have come up with. The project is a cartoon they created and consists of a one episode script, or pilot I guess.
During one of the scenes one of the characters' dialogue goes into the form of a song. Tha'ts where I come in. I transcribed the dialogue from the script and recopied them exactly into a lyric sheet. Than I can up with the music, played all the parts and transformed it into a song. Hopefully this makes sense.
My friend is trying to pitch very hard to either get financing to produce it, or if I know him, try to sell the rights outright. My questions are:
1 What preparations should I take to protect my creative interests in this?
2 What credits do I give to myself. Musical Score? Musical arrangement? Producer?
3Without going to extremes, ASCAP, BMI, how can I protect my work?
4What do I ask for in compensation? A % if the thing ever goes anywhere, or sell it outright? If outright, what is fair compensation.
I am asking this because my freind is very gung ho about this project and even offered to buy the song outright. I am not accustomed to all the formalities, and don't want to set myself up for some battle if this project were ever to take flight. PS he is my friend, but that doesn't mean I trust him to give me proper credit without taking some precautions. Thanks for taking time to read this...
Here's the scenario. A friend, let's say an aquaintance, of mine asked me to put together some music for a project he and a partner have come up with. The project is a cartoon they created and consists of a one episode script, or pilot I guess.
During one of the scenes one of the characters' dialogue goes into the form of a song. Tha'ts where I come in. I transcribed the dialogue from the script and recopied them exactly into a lyric sheet. Than I can up with the music, played all the parts and transformed it into a song. Hopefully this makes sense.
My friend is trying to pitch very hard to either get financing to produce it, or if I know him, try to sell the rights outright. My questions are:
1 What preparations should I take to protect my creative interests in this?
2 What credits do I give to myself. Musical Score? Musical arrangement? Producer?
3Without going to extremes, ASCAP, BMI, how can I protect my work?
4What do I ask for in compensation? A % if the thing ever goes anywhere, or sell it outright? If outright, what is fair compensation.
I am asking this because my freind is very gung ho about this project and even offered to buy the song outright. I am not accustomed to all the formalities, and don't want to set myself up for some battle if this project were ever to take flight. PS he is my friend, but that doesn't mean I trust him to give me proper credit without taking some precautions. Thanks for taking time to read this...