This week I started to realize some things. My subconscious mind was doing things my conscious mind was not aware of. I have been so busy trying to be successful in music and in other passions that I just didn't know up from down and left from right. I was doing so many things that I didn't even know what to focus on anymore so I would subconsciously distract myself and before you know it, no real work was done or I was in a frenzy. But even more than that I was missing important things in my friends and families lives. This past weekend a good friend of mine got Baptized. I had every intention of going. I never put it on my calendar as a reminder and it just slipped my mind. I was so upset with myself for missing this milestone in a friends life. Luckily she had tons of support and was not upset with me, but I was upset with myself. Those are the kinds of things that can pass us by on the way to success. But what good is success if you have lost everything else? It caused me to take a step back and think. In the long run what is more important? For the last couple months I have been running a Workshop called "Search for Significance" for a group of wonderful women at my church. One woman, who helped facilitate, I new her correct name the entire time but the last couple of weeks I started calling her a different name, and I had no idea I was doing that. I even put that name on a gift for her. WHAT??????? This was more than just putting the milk in the cub-bard and the cereal box in the freezer. (Please tell me you do that too!) Another sign of being so busy I don't know my A$$ from my Elbow. She was really cool about it and understood. But again I felt bad, another sign of doing too much. I am sure there are many more subtle things that others see and I don't. I also stopped going to a small group bible study with my girlfriends. I was too "busy". I decided to go last Friday and it felt so good to sit down with friends an talk. We take the stories we read and start discussion how the lessons apply to our lives and affect behavior, it becomes really good discussion and leads to a great connection with these women. Something that I need. I forgot how good that felt. Way better than running around doing the million things I "need" to do and checking Facebook every five seconds. I was also able to perform with the church band again a couple weeks ago and it felt really really good. I felt Alive, as I usually do with when I can sit back and just sing. Our church also had a great Good Friday experience where you visit the stations of the cross, read about the events at each station and reflect. I needed that time to reconnect with God and with myself. I don't know how long I sat in the tomb section but I needed to just sit and be. So with the gentle reminders that I have received I am going to take a step back. Look at the really important things in life, my career and achieve more balance. If every little thing is not done perfectly or if it doesn't get done, then so be it, I need to make time for my friends and family. I don't want to miss those important milestones. I want to be more mindful. I want to have closer relationships and take time to sit and have coffee with someone. I want to put the phone down in the evening and talk to my husband more. How long has it been since you sat in a quiet place and just was present with yourself? Or present with God? Or with Nature? Or to just be quiet and reflect? Or just present with each other? Our lives are so busy, it is just "do do do" all the time. No wonder some of us have no time for the really important things in life or "forget" things. And how much of the stuff we do is really necessary? What can we cut out? How can we be more efficient but be ok with less than perfect? I used to think that multitasking was a great talent.. but now I think it does not allow proper focus on a task. But more than that, it makes our minds constantly moving and thinking to the point of obsession and anxiety. It is time to take a step back, to reflect, to just be, to enjoy, to nurture, to move slower, to not be so perfect , to be mindful and to love. Those are my thoughts for the day, as much as a reminder for myself as for others. Peace and Love
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HI Everyone! In this episode, I want to discuss PROs and Copyright because the PRO’s get you your money and the copyright entitles you sell your intellectual property. PRO’s PRO’s, as you know, are Performance Royalty Organizations. They perform the following function: o Collect monies from performances of your songs o Pay you at specific rate determined by the PRO and the placement type Each one has their methods for calculating this rate. They come out to about the same, except in vocal placements. BMI pays more if you have a song with vocals placed on a show. Here is a blog talking about the PRO differences: http://blog.songtrust.com/songwriting-tips/pros-whats-the-difference/ When do I register my songs with a PRO? You do not have to register your songs right away. I usually wait to see where I will be signing the songs. Note: All publishers and music libraries will register your song with your info and theirs and a unique identifier so that they will get paid their share of royalties. If I sign a deal that is exclusive in perpetuity (See episode 8 with Guest writer Casey Hurowitz for deal types), then I do not have to register the song at all. The publisher or library will do that since they now own the song. If I sign a non-exclusive deal or co-publishing deal, I will register the songs separately, because I can still pitch that song directly to opportunities and bypass a publisher. If my song is used, then it will ensure I get paid all the royalties the song earns. Once a song is placed in film or TV, the network sends in what are called “Cue sheets” to the PRO’s. A Cue sheet lists the show, type of placement (Instrumental, vocal), length and number of times used. This determines the pay rate. You will usually get a higher rate of pay for the following types of placements: Theme Opening credits Opening scene Ending credits Understanding Copyright I get a lot of questions on whether a song needs to be registered with the Copyright Office. The minute that the song is in a fixed format, written on a fixed media, or even recorded on your iPhone it has been copyrighted. It is now your intellectual property and you own it. But to protect that copyright is another thing. One way to do this is to send a certified letter to yourself and leave it un-opened. This is called the Poor Man’s Copyright and may not hold up in a court of law. The sole purpose in registering your copyright is to have official protection of your intellectual property. While it is a good idea to register your copyright with the Copyright office, you have to have a pretty high amount of damages to file a claim. But in the case that someone does challenge you, having the evidence of the official registration may be enough to prove the song is yours. You can register with the US copyright office here: via http://copyright.gov/eco/ Copyright Registration form types: Form PA: Music and Lyrics only Form SR: Sound recording only Note: Under the form SR, you can also register the copyright for the Music and Lyrics (Form PA). Here is a downloadable pdf by the copyright office explaining the differences in copyrightable material and how you can register your work: http://copyright.gov/circs/circ56a.pdf Warning: There are many services out there that say they will register the copyright for you; however they charge a more exorbitant fee (three or 4 times the actual cost) and this is something you can simply do yourself. Registering a song (or a collection of songs) and the sound recording master (if you own the recording) just costs $35! When should you register the copyright? I register a copyright once I know where the song is going to be signed. Do not register:
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I will also wait until I have a collection of songs with the same writers and then register them (remember $35 bucks per song OR Collection). I typically register about twice a year. Exploit your copyright First, exploit is a negative word, and I learned at the Songwriting and Music Business conference that we should really be saying “ Employ” your copyright. Because that is what it really is, we are looking to sell or license our Intellectual property. So that will actually be next week’s topic. How does employing your copyright for your song make money? Well, that is enough to stuff your brain for now. Stay tuned for next week’s continuation on Show Me the Money where I will discuss the types of ways your song can make money! Have a great weekend! References: Copyright information http://copyright.gov/eco/ http://copyright.gov/circs/circ56a.pdf PRO information http://blog.songtrust.com/songwriting-tips/pros-whats-the-difference/ |
AuthorMichelle Lockey is a multi-award winning singer-songwriter sharing the knowledge she has learned over the years writing for Film & TV. Like what you are reading? Please Sign up to receive a FREE Music Licensing checklist! 10 Steps to Sync Success
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