This article explores the role of synchronisation agents, and the current music business environment in Australasia more generally, in order to examine the various methods for music and image synchronisation and the extent to which the process of synchronisation can assist artist managers in building and maximizing their clients’ musical careers. ‘Sync agents’ are similar to song publishers. However, while song publishers work to maximise revenue from the exploitation of the performance and mechanical copyright of songs and having the songs in their catalogue synchronised with visual imagery, sync(hronisation) agents just work with the latter. Chris Anderson’s ‘Long Tail’ theory (2006) provides the model for arguing that the exchange value ...
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This article provides a strategic analysis using a services marketing framework of 3 business models...
This article will explore the way in which Radiohead have been managerially creative through their u...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already existi...
This article draws an analogy between open-source software development and artist co-management netw...
This essay revolves around Synchronization management & Synchronization licensing, or in short s...
Often, one might not perceive that music artists have intellectual property rights of songs played ...
This presentation of ongoing research explores two production strategies for music creators interest...
This article explores the problems that Australasian artist managers face when attempting to build g...
What does it means to manage an artists in today's music business? Digitization has deeply changed a...
Throughout most of the twentieth century, major record labels were the gatekeepers to mainstream mus...
Trajectories for future music education and innovation require understanding of here-and-now musical...
The relationship between artist and manager operates within legal context that developed in the popu...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already exist...
What needs to be managed in the music industries is the musician. The need for management emerges as...
Contemporary artists embarking on a musical career enter into a highly competitive and complex envir...
This article provides a strategic analysis using a services marketing framework of 3 business models...
This article will explore the way in which Radiohead have been managerially creative through their u...
Digital technologies are often said (1) to enable a qualitatively new engagement with already existi...