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Managers and Agents for Composers of all types.

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Latest Activity: Jul 16, 2012

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Publishing experiences and expectations

Started by Mark Kuipers Jun 20, 2011. 0 Replies

I am looking for help

Started by Tomislav Rajkovic Dec 15, 2009. 0 Replies

when do i get an agent?

Started by Rolin Mains. Last reply by Leoncio Lara Bon Oct 29, 2009. 7 Replies

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Comment by Chris Alpiar on March 3, 2011 at 6:18pm
I doubt it seriously, there are less than 250 licensed agents and you won't get one from saying you want one in a forum lol. It's all about word of mouth once you start being successful. Score a feature and you might be able to talk a lower level agent into tailing on your behalf the next time you get a feature as long as it pays his %. Do that for a few years and maybe he starts promoting you. And this only works in LA for films really
Comment by GT Little, Jr. on March 3, 2011 at 7:50am
Has anyone here actually found an agent/manager using this or any other forum (ie: LinkedIn)?
Comment by Jason Bush on February 25, 2011 at 5:08pm

I an seeking Representation to commission me for scoreing projects.

If anyone knows of some Agents/Mamagers i would appreciate some info.

THanks;

Jason Bush

Comment by John Kilburn on June 10, 2010 at 1:06pm
Hi, I just signed up to the Composer Forum and this group.
Comment by Stankovic Igor on April 10, 2010 at 10:52am
hi there..
Comment by Tony Wakefield on August 4, 2009 at 11:03am
Reading the first three items in the Discussion Forum, it seems that in view of the grossly unfair and greedy amount of commission and fees the managers and agents are asking, it would be very wise to not use a manager or agent at all. There`s nothing wrong with contacting the film producer him/herself to present your show reel. There would be nothing wrong with a little insistance either - it is the way of the 'hard sell', but a lot of humour, confidence, and humility is no doubt the way forward, together with finding where they lunch regularly in order to bump into them accidentally on purpose; and will without doubt, if your CV has credibility, be probably more successful (and cheaper) than the manager/agent route. You would be advised to split the music cut 50/50 with whoever from the film company asks you to sign the contract.
Just look at the amount of money footballers agents earn - it`s easy money considering some other member of staff will most probably do all the paper work.
Otherwise, you could be waiting for years just hoping for a call from the agnts. What`s more, they`re not likely to know very much about music to picture workings, whereas the producer does exactly, as it is he who pays for the tune.
So think more directly - go to the top, not the middle man!
Comment by Richard Larencio Matthis on May 22, 2009 at 7:40am
Just a hello! I'm new to Composers Forum and this group!
Comment by Neria Cepaite on November 10, 2008 at 7:09am
I am looking for an agents to work in a field of Film/TV,Musical,Opera.
 

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