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Guest post by Scott Freiman, CEO of QwireWith the technological transformation of video delivery thanks to streaming, you’d imagine that the entire world of film, TV, and video production–and particularly the music department–would be equally transformed. Yet as the amount of content balloons and margins melt away, music still gets cleared for picture via paper, post-it notes, scattered spreadsheets, and file folders. It may be 2019 on the consumer-facing side, but in the back office, it’s eternally 1989. The music industry is losing out on opportunities because of this. Even as music supervisors and clearance teams keep using the same manual methods, the demands on them, as well as the licensing landscape and the stakes in sync, have increased dramatically. The need for pre-recorded music has skyrocketed in the OTT (over the top or streaming video) era. Yet just finding out who owns music that is not from a production library can be very time consuming. Once you’ve finally figured out ownership, you have to send letters and agreements and negotiate separately with multiple parties, for each placement. These offers may have limited lifespans or be limited to specific uses and/or territories. Making a mistake with the precise details about length and type of placement can cost a production thousands of dollars and even open the door to lawsuits.The more that can be done to simplify the process of clearance, the more time and money production teams can save and the more placements artists, labels, and publishers can get. The easiest way to do this is to simplify and streamline workflow via technology. But that’s not so easy.The will is there: Music supervisors will tell you they need things to change, but change is hard. I’ve seen this transition before, from paper trails and manual entry to electronic systems, thanks to my work pioneering automobile lending technology in the 1990s. Things are working now–at least sort of. Movies and TV shows are getting made. In many ways, paper feels comfortable. You can touch it and hold it. When it is filed away, you can (sometimes) point to where it is. And those budget figures are stored right in this spreadsheet… that I think I updated yesterday… if I could only find it on my desktop…Video’s Rise Can Lift Music’s Fortunes, But Only If Music Clearance Catches Up Technologically
As the availability of content continues to balloon and the streaming technology on which it's accessed continues to advance, the process of clearing music for picture remains stuck in the. Continue reading [https://www.hypebot.com/hypebot/2019/03/lost-in-the-paper-videos-rise-can-lift-musics-fortun