We do the music cue sheet thing for tv as well. We've never been asked
to provide it for online use, though I'm sure we can do that easily
enough.
What Brightcove is doing just isn't user friendly and they're
obviously okay with that. I think they're wanting to be looked at like
a TV network,
As Tim said, music cue sheets are used in broadcast television. The
shows have to document whose music they used as well as how long the
clip is that they used. So you would put something like:
Artist's Name
DVD Title
Track Number/Name
Amount Used (seconds, minutes...)
It's also possible that
Just catching up on this thread. I have never heard of music cue
sheets before. I generally use public domain or creative commons type
music. I usually just print a copy of the place where I got the music.
I'm planning a new project and it might be a good idea to start using
these. This is just a
Awesome give-back Gena. Thank you!
Rox
On Thu, May 29, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Gena [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just catching up on this thread. I have never heard of music cue
sheets before. I generally use public domain or creative commons type
music. I usually just print a copy of the place where
+1. It's not worth it to have to wonder WHETHER your next episode is
going to be accepted or rejected. Find another company with similar
functionality that you like and repost or move your materials there.
Bill Cammack
http://BillCammack.com
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Roxanne
That's an insanely convoluted and backwards way to do business. Get out of
there. Move to Blip, or rent server space from a hosting provider. With
all the video hosting services out there, they should be competing for your
content by making it as easy as possible for you, not making you jump