#24 HOW MUCH DO I GET PAID TO COMPOSE MUSIC?
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“If you do not value what you do, people aren’t going to value it on your behalf.” Preach, bother!
Thank you for a brilliant expose on the state of music composition and fees today! I wrote and recorded over 300 scores and music cues for Discovery, History and others in the 90's and early 2000's. I kept the publishing and licensed the non-exclusive use in perpetuity for the program they were written for. They were done with the best samples available at the time, and they have continued to generate income of various amounts for over 20 years. That can't happen anymore because all the networks insist on holding the publishing and you retain your writer's share, so 50% of your future income is now in someone else's hands. Streaming is the pits for royalties, and since CD sales and downloads are rapidly disappearing it is getting more difficult to get anything on the back end of projects. Since I have hundreds of pieces in Cubase and Creator (now Logic), I have put together a mac with Leopard on it so I can export those Cubase VST and early Logic projects and redo them with Spitfire samples. I am going to try to get them to libraries, maybe they can still have some legs.
@mededmoon6265
3 жыл бұрын
Yes, I heard that on the discovery channel in particular that composers are being paid flat fees rather than royalty, or something along those lines. I hope the flat fee is enormous.
"...And then, I do Richard Hammond's Blast Lab" END 😂
@PrinceWesterburg
3 жыл бұрын
Genius!
This is the best channel I've accidentally stumbled across recently
Your last line … killer! I actually laughed out loud. I love your Channel.
This is probably the best video I've seen yet on the business side of music scoring. I'm in the U.S. so there are certainly differences, but the basic ideas are the same. I appreciate your candor and willingness to share so much information others seem reluctant to talk about. Fantastic, thank you.
Nobody ever talks HARD money. Actual amounts. Thank you! What do people who do this make and how do they get paid? Important information and yet held in such secretive ways.
One of the most educational music business video I have ever seen!
@dudeofficialchannel
6 жыл бұрын
Yes... I am delighted that Christian created this channel. It is very 'real' and quite unusual as such. I also like Junkie XL for similar reasons.
Really good of you to do this, particularly as it's quite personal in places.
@Brownfennel
Жыл бұрын
hi
So useful. Thank you!
Thankyou! Patron of the arts was not how I envisioned my life turning out, but any idea of making money through performing has now been placed in the "not realistic" bucket. Day job beats 1M subscriber youtubers from what I have seen recently. Sometimes it is just being in the correct place at the correct moment of time. For me it has been 40 years as a software developer with 10 years before that as an electronics hobbyist making pianos, radios, organs and modular stuff. Had I been more business orientated I could have gone in so many other directions. Being generous with what you have has turned out to be key. I volunteered for a computer user group that lead me to getting offered a job in the USA. I supported a kickstarter that lead me to meet Michelle Moog-Kousa. Supporting the Bob Moog Foundation lead me to meet Dina Pearlman of the ARP foundation. The hard thing to learn is that it is not your view of your skill that matters, but other peoples view of your skills. They may value skills that you do not think are important so be open to what others say if you can.
Absolutely loving these mate! Keep it up :)
@TheCrowHillCo
7 жыл бұрын
thanks Daniel... this one is a bit waffly but I hate seeing people make the same mistakes I made! I think if people study how talent like HZ have crafted such amazing careers there's a lot to learn.
@AndyHargraveMusic
7 жыл бұрын
me too! Great videos
@benedictnichols1539
7 жыл бұрын
Daniel are you the guy Christian mentions? You've reached dizzying heights these last few years!
@d.1565
7 жыл бұрын
He was talking about Daniel Pemberton. A few tiers up. =)
@RamonRodgers
7 жыл бұрын
A lot of great things have been happening for me since I've been following you both! I really need you both to keep it up. This kind of information is solid gold to someone starting out and I can't thank you enough.
Brilliant! So much valuable information. Glad to have found your personal channel!
I appreciate your generosity in sharing this information, thank you!
Possibly the most helpful video I've seen as a young composer. Thanks so much, Christian!
This was bloody brilliant. Thank you Christian!
I've been a professional composer since 1987 and can assure you that every word of what Christian says is true. This is an excellent and concise summary. The only thing I would add is the ingredient of Luck. Keep working, do your best every time and if Lady Luck smiles on you then the breaks - and the financial rewards - will come. If they don't then at least you will know that you have always given it your very best shot. But do keep in mind at least a rough business plan and learn the difference between turnover and profit. You do not want to be reduced to selling gear to pay the rent. Keep your debts and outgoings low; hire big bits of kit (or personnel) as you need them. Nice one, Christian. :)
You've just answered about 50 questions I'd wondered about for donkeys years. Thank you! Loving this channel.
Inspirational discussion. Many thanks to you for opening up.
Loving this! I really needed to hear this today. Thank you.
This is simply THE BEST KZread channel! Thank you!!
this is the single most useful and interesting video I've ever encountered on KZread. Top stuff, Christian!
Christian, your candour is a beautiful and extremely illuminating thing. Thanks muchly.
Brilliant. Thank you for your honesty, telling us how challenging your career segment is to manage.
This is fantastic. Nice work and thanks, Christian.
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge of the business. I wish you a fantastic 2022!
This video is absolutely brilliant, keep 'em coming!
This has been such a useful video already. Thank you for the advise; I will get my note book out and keep these tips for years to come!
Loving this channel...came via the Rick Beato interview. Great stuff :D)
So insightful, brutally honest and engaging to watch. Thanks so much!
Thanks for sharing your experience and thoughts!
Thank tou! I've been watching your composer/cribs series, and this popped up. I appreciate your interview style and thank you for this info. Looking forward to watch more in this series.
Definitely one of the best vids yet. So much info that so many starting out are looking for, and few working composers are happy to speak openly about their rates. I think its a little different in the game industry, so if you can share any experiences there, I'm sure many would appreciate it...I'll definitely be re-directing inquiries I get to your channel!
Love these too, you're a passionate person and this is inspiring even at 55 years old!!
Really useful stuff Christian. I could listen to you waffle on about this all day! Thank you!
This is amazing. Thanks for sharing!
Some brilliant insight, Christian. As always. Thanks! I hope you keep doing those videos as it is my favourite stuff to watch on youtube (this and spitfire journal videos).
Don't know which is clearer; the info or the sky.
@phoenixrising1576
3 жыл бұрын
Yeah they weren't spraying us that day.
@PrinceWesterburg
3 жыл бұрын
Phoenix Rising - 1. Not one person from the airlines, petrochemical or aviation industries has come forward talking about chemicals in fuel. 2. My cousin works for Rolls Royce Turbines, my father designed aero engines, adding chemicals would radically change burn characteristics. 3. Contrails are high up and something over Scotland might get blown to Russia. 4. Look at footage of WWII American bombers, contrails from their piston engines. Contrails are water molecules frozen in the -30 to -50 degree C temperature of the jet stream. In short, shut the f*ck up you brain dead retard!
@lucasc5622
3 жыл бұрын
@@phoenixrising1576 put your tinfoil hat back on please
Fantastic, loved it all.
This is brilliant. Navigating these waters can be tricky so I really appreciate the rare insight. Thank you.
Loving the videos Christian! Some great advice here for my personal career prospects in composing. Thank you!
Thank you very much for this information Christian!! You are the most original advisor I've ever seen...Please keep doing this...there are many of us out there trying to make a living with music creation and sometimes we feel lost in this jungle.
This is unbelievably amazing information! Thank you for this! While I've been writing music pretty much my entire life, I decided to got he Writer/Director/Cinematographer/Editor route. Not really considering a career change, but thought I'd put my music out there to see if I can earn any money off of it, and this is really helpful in knowing what my rights are and in targeting the proper business path to travel down. Thank you for this!
The quality of your videos and your products - is motivation in a nutshell! Just remembering the fact that someone makes great content and epic products, putting so much energy in everything - even video editing - it is pure magic and it just makes everyone learn more and make better music! And thank you for "Originals Cinematic percussion"! This is exactly what I was searching for so long!
This is great. Honest and a lot of great information. Thanks.
Christian you are amazing. Thank you for everything you share and teach us! I like the rawness in your talking, it's refreshing and real!
Can’t believe I’m only now stumbling on this!! This is invaluable insight. Thank you so much!
Thank you for this brilliant video and sharing your expertise!
"Don't shit on your own IMDB page" is my next tattoo.
@r.pneumo7337
7 жыл бұрын
Hahaha.
So informative. Thanks for taking the time to do this. And you are really good in front of the camera!
Excellent advice thanks Christian!.
Absolutely fantastic video. Insightful and engaging. Thank you.
These are really inspiring videos for anyone, doing anything. How can one guy be so energetic... You are truly blessed. I was writing jingles for local car dealers, shops, ad agencies etc. back in the 80s-90s, reflecting on it, was happy to get paid anything for them. Then over time, we always want more cash and became more selective over which work we would take on.
Thank you for sharing your wisdom, brother!
Thank you Christian.This is very informative!
Just discovered - wonderfully interesting. Thank you.
Thanks Christian, a really open and interesting discussion and I laughed out loud at the ending!
I loved this. So informative and candid. I couldn't agree more as there are plenty of parallels in the world of pop!
seriously appreciate you taking the time to share your experience ! this is EXACTLY the same as a cinematographer's life making a living behind a camera. one's 'eye' is the 'sound' - it's what makes one film stand out (or Netflix originals these days) from another - but ACs, Grips, DITs, Drivers, Equip Rentals etc... must all be included in the budget, as well as rights... used to be called 'negatives' - and NOONE ever sold the negative (or the 2" Studer master tape) - unless made for hire (under contract with a studio/record label). i worked for HBO in the 90s and very quickly realised project based pricing was very good - and meant projects can be individually tweaked based on all the points you're making here - and can be negotiated based on back-end sales percentage, number of viewers, shown nationally/internationally etc... bottom line - as a DP on a film, tv show or youtube show, each is negotiable - nothing is free - everybody needs to be paid. trajectory is everything. ty ps remember when sampling first showed up - oh the mess that first caused.
Super useful! Thanks for this
This is really SO good for students. Great stuff to show in class, thanks.
Really great video Christian, very insightful!
thanks so much for making this. well presented, clear and concise.
Super video, Christian. Loved the ending too, very funny!
Excellent advice Christian, your right about the business plan!
Great Video Christian! That is what starters really need to know!
Many many thanks for your advice! As a GSMD graduate I def agree when you say that students haven't got a clue on how to deal with the business side of this lovely profession! cheers from Buenos aires!
Great information and great channel. Thank you!
Brilliant video Christian. The music business is very cloak and dagger when career and finance is involved so this is so refreshing and humble to see. If i ever get to where you are then i'd be exactly the same and give as much as i can back to the people climbing the ladder.
Thank you LOADS, Christian! An amazing insight!
Keep up the great work Christian, these vlogs are amazing.
I didn't know you did the theme song for Top Gear.Amazing!
This is exactly what I was looking for. Thank you so much!
Thank you for making this!
Handyman vs visionary comparison was such a great explanation of two different ways of building career. Being a handyman myself it makes me think a lot... thanks for the video!
Great advice sir. Keep these coming.
this is so great message. thank you for sharing!
Excellent post, thank you!
Thanks so much for sharing this wealth of knowledge!
Fabulous, fabulous advice!! As a mature music graduate with previous experience in the music industry moving into scoring, I am most grateful.
Informative and entertaining as always! Keep up the great work! Greetings from Oslo, Norway
Excellent. Funny Smart and very informative. Thanks Chris. Your vids are cool.
Profund insights, thank you so much for explaining all of this. It can be quite confusing to navigate all of this as a freelancer.. Knowing when to say no and what's truly important to the Composer. Deeply appreciative..
Would love to watch you on a new video about "Is it necessary to have solid bases in music theory, to know about scoring and writing for an orchestra, to dream of a composer life?", giving advices based on your experience ! 🙏✨
This is a brilliant video, thanks for this. Very honest and informative, we tend not to like talking about money, it's usually about art, inspiration, motivation, the artistic process. This was honest and very enlightening, thank you!
Best thing I have seen about this topic. Kudos! I wish all types of musicians see this not just composers.
Very insightful. Lots of food for thought.
This was all very handy as I'm putting together a budget for aupcoming TV pilot. Thanks Christian.. insightful as always.
This was a super informative video...thanks so much for the transparency and thus, true education. After a 25-year career as a photographer, and now getting into sound design, I see lots of parallels: 1)the business side being taught almost zero, when it's the biggest contributor to career success, 2)don't avoid free work, but be conscious about the value, e.g., hold onto licensing rights, 3)simply that sharing business knowledge helps everyone! There always seems to be the idea amongst creative professionals that business knowledge is somehow precious, but sharing it actually preserves best practices and keeps the field thriving for all.
This is information I've been looking for, for ages, I did about 4/5 years of music production education and I didn't learn a single thing about business so I felt really lost when I finished, a great help thank you
Great video. More, please!
I think this is a very honest appraisal Christian. Very good. I too, love Farrow & Ball paints and can highly recommend them.
Chris is next level. Thank you sir!
Love these videos man!!
I wish someone told me this ten years ago, awesome! Cheers.
Thanks foe sharing your experiences
Awesome info. Thanks!
Really enjoying your videos Christian!
Thanks very much for sharing this.
Brilliant material !