Film and Video

July 29, 2010

5 Ways to Broadcast Live Shows

Quick Post: There are dozens of ways fans can post video segments, or stream live concerts from their mobile phones, but below are 5 sites that can help artists professionally broadcast their live shows (in no particular order):

What did I miss? Which service do you recommend?

June 08, 2010

Bassist Johnny Colt Examines the Gulf Oil Spill

Former Black Crowes and Train bassist, Johnny Colt has been doing his own hands-on examination of the oil spill in the gulf. Here's his latest video:

March 04, 2010

Music Sampling Documentary, "RIP: A Remix Manifesto" now available for free

SnagFilms just released free streaming of the full length version of RIP: A Remix Manifesto, the highly acclaimed copyright infringement documentary that explores issues of music sampling around the work of Girl Talk. Just press play below:

February 10, 2010

An Expanded List of Music Licensing Companies

The following is a guest post from James Allen. We've received a lot of interest about music licensing providers, so we thought we'd revise our initial list to include all of the companies that have been mentioned in the comments on IMT, and organize them in an alphabetical list below. If there are still more, please add them by commenting to this post. With almost two dozen providers listed below, and rumors that more are coming, which company do you think is the best?
  • AudioMicro (license music for motion pictures, feature films, short films, radio advertisements, PowerPoint presentations, iPhone apps and more)
  • BeatPick (showcasing 306 talented artists / 5000+ music tracks for film, TV, advertising and other use)
  • Gamecues (music licensing for the gaming industry)
  • Getty Images (music licensing through Pump Audio)
  • iStockphoto (license royalty-free, pay-as-you-go audio tracks and Flash files)
  • Jamendo PRO (music licenses for film, documentaries, promotional videos, websites and more)
  • LicenseQuote (a music licensing e-commerce solution for music publishers, labels, artists or bands to license their songs and recordings directly from their own web sites while keeping 100% of the sales revenues)
  • Magnatune (licensing for independent music)
  • Mango Reel (a UK music consultancy with an extensive catalog of independent music for licensing within the television, film, video game and advertising industries)
  • Matchless Music (a music licensing site which helps Indie musicians license their tunes to clients in television, film, video games, commercials and the web)
  • Music Dealers (a full-service music licensing company that connects quality artists from around the world with leading brands, networks, advertising agencies, film production houses and gaming companies)
  • NaxosLicensing (music licensing for classical music, from Bach to Wagner)
  • Pump Audio (artists and labels communicate directly with those looking to license music for TV, film, commercials, etc. without giving up any ownership)
  • Renommee (European based music licensing provider)
  • Ricall (music licensing marketplace, connecting users wanting to license music directly with the relevant copyright owners)
  • Rumblefish (licensing for television, film, advertisements, websites, videos, games, podcasts, and sonic branding - e.g. your music inside your local Gap)
  • Sentric Music (has contacts across the globe that look for opportunities for their artists music in TV, advertising, film and games)
  • SoundLounge (music consultancy helping clients to license their music across all platforms and territories)
  • SoundReef (private beta service exchanging music for promotion in television, film, advertising, etc.)
  • YookaMusic (a music licensing marketplace for music supervisors, marketing/advertising firms and the like looking to license music, as well as those providing music to license like artists and labels)
  • YouLicense (music licensing marketplace, enabling artists and those seeking music to contact each other directly)

December 23, 2009

72 Musicians

I'd never heard of 72 Musicians or that Bob Moczydlowsky of Topspin produced and directed it until I saw this tweet. The documentary chronicles the struggles of 72 Kansas City musicians (20 bands) on one stage, in one chair, over four days from the Record Bar - all "speaking with a single, anonymous voice about art, poverty, booze, lies, class, hardship, food and failure." Looking forward to watching this film, and the soundtrack is free!

December 18, 2009

Techno Jeep

This highly creative music video was produced live using only sounds from a Jeep - remarkable! Hats off to the creators, and thanks for sharing @Bandize... wish I still had my 1988 Cherokee Laredo.

October 27, 2009

Blinkx Releases Music Video Search Jukebox

Earlier this morning, Blinkx, a video search engine released a music video jukebox that allows users to visually find and watch music videos through a single gateway (read their press release here). While I like their video wall, Google's video search seems more comprehensive with just as relevant results. Anyone using Blinkx, what are your thoughts?

April 16, 2009

Wildscreen.TV for Artists

WildscreenTV_logo There are scores of video communities aimed at helping artists promote their work like Vimeo, Blastro, AudioTube, Plugo.LA, Babelgum, and many others including newcomer, Wildscreen.TV, an online video portal for filmmakers, musicians, labels and an artistically-minded audience with a focus on high quality user-generated content from creative people. What video sites do you like besides YouTube for sharing your music on?

Below are the basics of wildscreen.TV:

Goal of wildscreen.TV:

Offer viewers an abundant pool of artistic, fresh and top-quality videos in 6 categories:

  • Music videos and live music performances (gigs, interviews, studio out-takes, etc.)
  • Short films
  • Performing art
  • Webisodes
  • Video art & animation
  • Fashion & design

Some of the Features of wildscreen.TV:

  • free fully-customizable channel - use CSS to design it
  • get 100% of ad revenue if you place advertising on your channel - use an affiliate ad program
  • HD-quality player
  • no upload-limit (either in terms of video length or size of data)
  • create compilations as video mix-tapes. Make your own or get involved
  • boost your creative output by connecting with other wild videologists
  • fast support

How to build awareness of your music videos on wildscreen.TV:

  • contact other users of wildscreen.TV and comment on their videos and compilations
  • invite friends to watch your videos
  • pimp your channel and make descriptions of your art, your videos and your compilations to make people talk about you AND with you.
  • use the blog function in your channel to inform people about you and your stuff, and talk about things that thrill you.
  • Encourage friends and interested people to embed your channel on their web page or blog
  • Link to your channel on wildscreen.TV.

For any questions about wildscreen.TV, please contact Chris Wochagg or drop him an email at chris@wildscreen.tv

April 03, 2009

Music Licensing Landscape

Below is a brief list of some of the companies that can help bands and musicians place their music in film, television, commercials, games, etc. What companies did I miss?

Rumblefish (licensing for television, film, advertisements, websites, videos, games, podcasts, and sonic branding - e.g. your music inside your local Gap)
Gamecues (licensing for the gaming industry)
YouLicense (music licensing marketplace - essentially, their system enables artists and those seeking music to conduct business directly with each other)
Pump Audio (
artists can license their music in television and advertising without giving up any ownership
BeatPick (music licensing provider)
Ricall (music licensing marketplace, connecting users wanting to license music directly with the relevant copyright owners)
SoundReef (private beta service exchanging music for promotion in television, film, advertising, etc.)

March 25, 2009

Serving Your Fans: The Trent Reznor Case Study

You may have seen this before, but I just watched Techdirt founder Michael Masnick's keynote presentation at The Leadership Music Digital Summit, and I gotta say, it was fantastic, a must watch for anyone in the music industry. Here's the one he gave at Midem, but I missed due to meetings:

The difference between today's presentation and the one he gave at Midem is an additional 160 slides for a total of 440! Hopefully, the folks at LMDS will post the video soon.

February 03, 2009

Beastie Boys, Ian Rogers and Paul's Boutique

Ian Rogers' Skype interview with the Beastie Boys on their reissue of Paul's Boutique:



Ian's reflections are worth reading as well.

February 01, 2009

Indecision Live Stream: 02.07.09

Indecision_logo One of the bands I've been working with for over 15 years, Indecision is performing in Atlanta at Smith's Olde Bar next Saturday, February 07 and I'm going to stream their show. So if you're into that kind of music, you'll be able to watch it live on Ustream. If you've never heard of them, you can sample their music here, or download some of their live shows here. Here's one from the Valentine Museum in Richmond, VA:

January 30, 2009

WE FUN: Documentary on the Atlanta Music Scene

I just saw this tweet from Davy Minor about a documentary on the Atlanta Music Scene called WE FUN. Here's one of the trailers:



Having been in a band in Atlanta during the late 80's, I'm looking forward to watching this film.

March 03, 2008

New Barack Obama Music Video: A Tribute by Greg Hester

About two weeks ago, Greg Hester phoned and said he was thinking about creating a music video for Barack Obama using a song he wrote several years ago called, "President," as he was in the process of re-recording it with Eric McConnell in Nashville. I knew right away that Greg had a great idea and the funked-up version, now called "Prezident" with Ivan Neville, Danny Ray and the James Brown Band (the JBs) would do well, and would probably generate some new listeners for Greg as well... so, we moved as quickly as possible to release it, and just a few minutes ago I received the final edited video from Shannon Pengelly, so please take a look and tell us what you think:

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September 26, 2007

Broadcast your music in real time with Synchronicity Live

SynchronicityliveLooking for a way to broadcast your live shows in real time to your fans for free? Synchronicity Live can help you do just that and then some...  Synchronicity Live is a new music startup (about 9 weeks old) based out of Jacksonville Beach, Florida that is providing a way for bands and musicians to stream their live performances for free to anyone, anywhere, anytime. Here's how it works:

1) create a free account with Synchronicity Live
2) schedule your live performance and select on demand viewing
3) set-up your own video camera at your show's location and connect it to a computer with a high speed connection (at least a 300Kbps upstream) - it will also need to have the Flash Media Encoder installed with a few adjustments that allow it to communicate with Synchronicity Live
4) make sure your computer's internal clock and time zone are set to the location from which you are broadcasting from and
5) a few minutes before you take the stage activate your stream via the FME and your show will immediately be broadcast in real time on Synchronicity Live for anyone to watch.

Once the show is over you can archive it on Synchronicity Live for free, allowing your fans and lurkers who missed the show to view it when they can. Here's an example of an archived show from Sovus Radio.

I caught up with the founder of Synchronicity Live, Aric Berquist at the Atlantis Music Conference last week and he said that they make their money from forthcoming content distribution deals as well as advertising, but the ads are not intrusive and are barely noticeable. Right now there are about 3,000 people that have registered for a free account with Synchronicity Live, about 1,000 more than last week so the excitement is spreading.

Synchronicity Live is a very cool service.  Not to mention there are lots of ways you could use it beyond just broadcasting your live shows. For example, you could broadcast your studio sessions. This kind of real time streaming video will help you connect with your existing fans and tap into other music enthusiasts that may have never heard your music before.... what are you waiting for?

As always, I welcome your comments.

Peace

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