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COLLABORATION PROCESS
Recent statistics show an average of 75% of all Billboard songs are written
and produced in collaborations. Today's song market is so competitive that professional songwriters can't afford to
settle for anything less than the best, so they often elect to team up with other specialists. From Producers, Composers,
Lyricists, Arrangers, Musicians, Vocalists and more, collaborations are an important part in songwriting.
Every music project has a specific goal identified to a specific music market. We see all music projects as a collaboration process where all the creative elements
are brought together. Gypsy Folklore Productions brings together many elements
enabling a wider range of music markets to be potentially utilized within every music project’s targeted goal.
Gypsy Folklore Productions has a large network of Los Angeles Producers, Songwriters,
Lyricists, Arrangers, Publishers, Attorneys, Song Pluggers, A & R Representatives, Indie Labels, Internet Labels, Artist
Management, Booking Agents, Distributors and Personal Managers. Our creative
strengths are bringing together the proper matches of creativity, expertise and specialists in terms of music genre, media
market and industry connections.
Since every music project starts with marketable song material in the target music
market, we focus on how the writer(s), song material, music market and commercial viable product can all be integrated
and made readily available. We start every project with a Free Consultation that
can then potentially lead into the following processes:
1. Free Consultation: Evaluation of artist, band, songwriter(s), song material, concept, target music market, market readiness to shape into music project, market penetration, revenue projections
2..Create Marketing Platform: Strategy, staging and execution for song development, content aquisition,
marketing and licensing catalogue structure, artist development
3..Collaboration Agreement:
Project assignment, terms, compensation, revenue splits, cost and returns, options, content ownership
4..Create Production Budgets: Breakdown on production costs in song development, studio demo, producer, musicians, vocals, mastering, duplication, CD packaging
5. Production Agreements:
Production, Copyright(s), Royalty, Publishing, Co-publishing, Distribution
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