More about filming the audience.
In this Asked & Answered video, I answer some follow up questions from last week's topic.
In this Asked & Answered video, I answer some follow up questions from last week's topic.
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In this Asked & Answered video, I answer questions about Filming the audience.
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In this Asked & Answered video, I answer a question about separated rights. AUDIO: TRANSCRIPT: Hi, I’m attorney Gordon Firemark, and this is Asked and Answered, where I answer your entertainment law questions, to help you take your career and business to the next level. The Separated Rights provision is One of the most frequently… Continue Reading
In this Asked & Answered video, I answer a question about licensing sound recordings for use in a live-stage production. AUDIO: TRANSCRIPT: We all know you need a grand rights license to use a song in a play, but do you also need permission from the record label if you’re also using a recording in the… Continue Reading
You’ve spent a lot of time, energy, and maybe money to build a brand for your business. You’ve landed on a name or logo that captures ithe true essence of your products and services. It immediately conveys important information that will draw your audience in, and help persuade them to purchase product or service from… Continue Reading
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