SOCAN x SCGC 101 – Breaking Down Rights and Royalties for Screen Composers
Toronto
Toronto, ON, Canada
Ontario
43.653226
-79.3831843
Description
SOCAN x SCGC Screen Composers 101
The world of music rights and royalties is often complex. In this free seminar you'll get an overview of what SOCAN does as Canada's largest music rights organization and the role it plays within the larger music industry and composer ecosystem.
SOCAN represents the rights of music creators and publishers for the composition (music and lyrics), so if you're a composer this seminar is for you.
Learn how score is different from sync, the ins and outs of a cue sheet, the writer vs publishers share, and the difference between performing rights and reproduction rights. You’ll leave with the knowledge to ensure you receive the money you've rightfully earned for your hard work.
When you're a member of SOCAN, you enjoy many benefits, including access to helpful resources and funding opportunities, and support from SOCAN's Creative and Membership teams.
As a member of SOCAN you are joining a talented network of composers, and music publishers, like Keith Power, Lesley Barber, Ari Posner, Andrew Lockington and more than 175,000 music creators and professionals just like you, working to build a career with your extraordinary creative craft. Bring your questions, we'll have time to take them at the end.
The Screen Composers Guild of Canada
The Screen Composers Guild of Canada (SCGC) is a trade association certified under the Canadian Federal Status of the Artist Act, and represents all professional Anglophone composers and music producers for film, television, video games, mobile and all other screen media. The SCGC promotes the status and rights of screen composers through professional development, sharing information, advocacy on issues such as creator’s rights and the value of screen music. If you are a screen composer – join your community! www.screencomposers.ca
Times
Start:
2024-11-27T14:00:00-05:00
End:
2024-11-27T15:00:00-05:00
Category
Other
Tickets
General Admission
0.0
CAD