This blog contains the song choice and permission that was done for the Music Video component 3 project. This was done Tisha
Song Choice
As a team, we have decided on the song pov by Ariana Grande. I have created a blog explaining how we decided on the song pov by Ariana Grande. I will re-explained why we choose the song here again.
As Ariana Grande is very famous in the Pop genre culture, we believe that it will be easier to create music video which follows the song genre conventions being the song has a mix of Pop and R&B genre conventions.
Below it shows the song that we are choosing
To choose the right song that we want to do, my team and I listed out some pros and cons that help in choosing the song.
After understanding the pros and cons, we started planning on the music video. As our music video will be published on Youtube and Instagram, we need to follow their regulation which includes copyright.
What is Copyright?
Copyright that is explained in oxford learners dictionaries means that it is being not allowed to be copied without permission. This would mean that, in order to use the song by Ariana Grande we will need to gain permission.
Due to needing permission, I decided to find out who owns the song Ariana Grande and if we were to ask permission how would the process be. After researching, the song is owned by Republic Records which is a division of Universal Music.
Universal Music
Universal Music Group is a global music company that owns and manage several songs from artists and providing permission in using the song in media. As it is a large company, in order for people to ask for permission they have made it much more easier which is by using a licensing form system.
Universal Music Group has 2 different form system they use, which include publishing rights and masters rights. This was a new term for me, which I decided to search what it means from this website:
https://soundcharts.com/en/blog/master-rights-vs-publishing-rights
Publishing Rights ━ it refers to how a permission is needed to use the songs lyric's and melody.
Masters Rights ━ it refers to gaining a permission in using the original recording of the song.
As this project component 3 being a music video, my music video consist lip syncing of the lyric with still using the original recording of the song. This means that in order to use it for this project, I will need to gain both of the rights. The website interface of both the Masters Rights and Publishing rights are shown below. Which both include almost similar things to add, includes; company name, project / media type, duration of the license, and many more.
Masters Rights Form & Publishing Rights form
This project is a non-commercial school production, so we decided not to complete the official licensing forms to request permission for using pov by Ariana Grande. However, we understand that permission would normally be obtained through Universal Music Group, demonstrating our awareness of copyright regulations and potential platform restrictions, such as those on YouTube.
Reflection: Even though I didn't create this blog post, it helped me understand the importance of choosing a suitable song for our music video. I learned that considering factors such as genre can affect how we develop our ideas. The discussion of pros and cons also showed how important it is to think carefully before making decisions as a group. In addition, the research on copyright helped me become more aware of legal considerations when using music, even for a school project.
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