What's The Difference Between a Production Music Library and Royalty Free | A beginner's guide

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Komentáře • 47

  • @StockMusicLicensing
    @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety +3

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  • @tomjharding
    @tomjharding Před 3 lety +4

    Thank you mate! Exactly the guidance I needed on the start of my music licensing journey!

  • @milanstamenov6941
    @milanstamenov6941 Před 4 lety +5

    Man, I love you! You made my life easier

  • @seancostello7608
    @seancostello7608 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you. As someone who is looking to put my toe in these confusing waters, this content is extremely helpful and encouraging.

  • @caroserrano3331
    @caroserrano3331 Před 3 lety

    Thank you very much for all the information you are sharing!

  • @AndrewThiriot
    @AndrewThiriot Před 3 lety

    Excellent summary. Thanks.

  • @leo-pando
    @leo-pando Před 3 lety +2

    Tus vídeos son una gran ayuda, estoy empezando a investigar sobre music licensing y este es el canal con mejor información que he visto para los que están empezando, saludos

  • @EllencyOfficial
    @EllencyOfficial Před 3 lety

    Great vid as always!

  • @wolfgangwoehrlemusic
    @wolfgangwoehrlemusic Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for another explanation of the differences. With every video it gets more and more clear :-) The whole music licensing thing is really hard to understand sometimes. Especially for the customers to understand why they have to pay backend royalties to a PRO. Thank you Daniel for your YT-Channel, it is really great to get so much info from your videos! Move on! :-)

  • @SerhiiBaskakov
    @SerhiiBaskakov Před rokem

    Daniel, thank you very much for that helpful video! This is so needed for the composers who start their journey!

  • @somdmusic8075
    @somdmusic8075 Před 3 lety

    Thank you I started my own music library thanks it's a lot of work

  • @kerwinfernandes9583
    @kerwinfernandes9583 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for this explaination and motivation. God bless! 😊🙏🏻❤

  • @ArmanMkhitarian
    @ArmanMkhitarian Před 4 lety

    Thanks mate!

  • @greenpeaceprojectbylee2183

    Thank you :)

  • @paulluckey6997
    @paulluckey6997 Před rokem

    Thank you, I just sent my demo links to De Wolfe Music. :)

  • @kandr21400
    @kandr21400 Před 2 lety

    "Practice" and make your bones with the Royalty Free sites, and then take on the Production Music Libraries. Probably some of the best advice that I've heard from all of the Sync Licensing Music courses and videos that I've watched.

  • @SINAH
    @SINAH Před rokem

    Thanks so much for this video. I always got confused why they call it Royalty free & therefore didn't want to submit my music to these platforms. now I get it! Thanks!

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před rokem

      There is nothing wrong with submitting your music to royalty-free libraries. Is the easiest way to not only get started in music licensing but to earn money with your music.

  • @lexfilesmusicproduction

    Good video.

  • @Music-et6mf
    @Music-et6mf Před 2 lety +2

    Main Differences
    0:14 1 - Marketplace
    2:10 2 - Upload Process
    4:38 3 - Building Relationships
    9:39 4- Performance Royalties

  • @MajidQuraishi
    @MajidQuraishi Před 4 lety

    Hi Daniel .. Nice information shared..
    I had uploaded 2 Tracks in Pond5 and its under Review now .. my confusion is how i should know that my account is exclusive or non exclusive at the moment ?.

  • @SPIROGRAPHSOUNDS-rs2lf
    @SPIROGRAPHSOUNDS-rs2lf Před 5 měsíci

    Appreciate it matey

  • @homulustunes7413
    @homulustunes7413 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for nice explanation. I think there is one more music licencing area - it's when you make a digital distribution do streaming services like Spotify and iTunes. Is it OK in terms of copyright when you have a song at Pond5 and Spotify at the same time? And in first place, does it make sense to do a digital distribution of your stock music, just to promote your brand and maybe get to some playlist?

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety +2

      Having your music on Spotify, iTunes or any digital distribution services is not music licensing. The are some who offer that like CDbaby, but it's a separate thing. To answer your question, yes, you can sell Stock music and have it on iTunes.

  • @frankschwartz7152
    @frankschwartz7152 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for clarifying so much what can be a very confusing topic. Well done!

  • @oggfish
    @oggfish Před 2 lety

    So do you still register your music with a P.R.O. while you upload it to a royalty free lib? Can you upload the same tracks on a royalty free lib as well as a production library?

  • @wolfgangwoehrlemusic
    @wolfgangwoehrlemusic Před 4 lety

    I have a question to you, Daniel: In the video you said, that there are composers doing royalty-free music only and other doing production music only. And you are in the middle doing both? Would you mind to tell us, which production music libraries you are composing for?

  • @antoniorojasgonzalez
    @antoniorojasgonzalez Před 4 lety +3

    Hello my friend!.
    I have been following your channel for some time, the content you share seems very interesting to me. I am from Venezuela, I would like to know how I can talk to you, I have some doubts about some musical themes that I have and that I would like to upload to audiojungle or pond5.
    Thank you very much for the work you do here on CZcams.
    Regards.
    Antonio.

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety

      Que paso Antonio!! Hablamos en español. Dime como te puedo ayudar. Aqui estoy a la orden. Saludos desde Grecia de un Venezolano a otro.

    • @aaronodonnell_music
      @aaronodonnell_music Před 4 lety +1

      @@StockMusicLicensing that's what I was going to say!!

  • @WhirlOmar
    @WhirlOmar Před 2 lety

    My question, which I seem not to be able to answer on CZcams, is what is better for a short film. Using originally produced music for your short film or one of these online sources, weather royalty free or production music library.

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 2 lety

      It's up to you. But the reasons for using stock music is because is more affordable than custom music.

  • @nikotrip
    @nikotrip Před 3 lety

    What Happens when we are affiliated with pro? also what kind of zip do you use to upload because audio jungle does not accept winzip

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 3 lety

      I've done a video about it: czcams.com/video/uH1k7Fw9JJg/video.html
      Hope this helps.

  • @leandrobastosmusic
    @leandrobastosmusic Před 4 lety +1

    Great video! But still confusing to me as far as royalty earnings go... when I think uploading my music to a royalty free music market place, how come I’m still able to make money on the backend with performance royalties through the PRO’s? If that’s the case, then what’s the difference to a production music library when they get me a placement deal when it comes to backend royalty money?

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety +2

      It's the only thing that they have in common. You can still sell music on royalty free libraries and get performance royalties, if you are affiliated with a P.R.O. Believe it or not, some composers sell music on royalty free libraries without being with a P.R.O. and it's kind of optional.
      On the other hand, you must be with a P.R.O if you want to join a production music library.

    • @leandrobastosmusic
      @leandrobastosmusic Před 4 lety +1

      Stock Music Licensing got it, thanks man! Loving the content you’re putting out there, really informative and inspiring!

  • @jeffwegrzyn8947
    @jeffwegrzyn8947 Před 4 lety

    Daniel, are you copyrighting all of your work before you upload to Audiojungle or similar? Are you ever copyrighting the songs you sell as stock?

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety

      No. There's no need.

    • @jeffwegrzyn8947
      @jeffwegrzyn8947 Před 4 lety

      @@StockMusicLicensing Would you mind explaining that?

    • @StockMusicLicensing
      @StockMusicLicensing  Před 4 lety

      I might do a video about it, but, can I ask you why would you want to copyright your stock music?
      Nobody is going to steal it. And even if someone does and claims it as their music, you can still prove that the music is yours in different ways.
      Copyright comes in handy when you are in court in a dispute. Copyright issues could arise when someone has written or recorded music that resembles music that is already protected, or having music that is identical or similar to previously released song. Like what happens with celebrities and famous people.
      Hope this helps Jeff

    • @jeffwegrzyn8947
      @jeffwegrzyn8947 Před 4 lety

      @@StockMusicLicensing That makes sense. I grew up writing songs in bands and everyone always said, "You have to copyright your music!" so I just assumed it was the same for stock. Thank you!

    • @charleswettish8701
      @charleswettish8701 Před 9 měsíci

      I know it's 3 years later.
      But the way to think about copyrighting is this.
      Copyrights make it easier to prove in court that a piece of music belongs to you, but you can still prove it without the copyright.
      This used to be very important before digital uploads.
      These days, with dated uploads, and evidence on hard-drives, etc., it's very easy to show that a piece of music was created by you if you ever needed to do so, in court.
      I would imagine it's very rare that someone tries to steal a piece of music these days, because it is just too easy to prove who had it first.@@jeffwegrzyn8947