Music in the media: can you afford to do without it?
ITF Open Forum
in association with Film London
When? Monday 9th March 2009 at 18.30
Where? Framestore Cinema, 19-23 Wells Street, London W1T 3PQ
Price? Free
In the current tough financial climate, production companies are asking how they can cut costs, including the use of music.
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- How much cost, time and effort is involved, and is it worth it?
- What rights are you actually buying?
- What are the latest licensing deals for TV, film & digital media?
- Dangers & pitfalls
- Commissioning composers
- Cost-saving strategies
- How to negotiate good deals
Presented & chaired by Ivan Chandler (Musicalities)
with:
Danny Adams (PRS for Music)
Anne Beresford (MJW Productions)
Andrew Chowns (Pact)
Ben Jones (Musicians Union)
This is one of a new series of free ITF Open Forum evening discussions when leading industry figures will talk about the latest hot topics in our business. TV, film and digital media professionals are all welcome, and those attending will have a chance to share their experiences and network with each other.
Agenda
1830 Registration, refreshments & networking
1900 Forum session begins
Followed by open discussion & questions
2045 Closure
Online registration is now open at www.filmlondon.org.uk/seminars
NB:Speakers are subject to change
The latest line-up will be posted here

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