A way to distribute music that rose in popularity in the early 21st century.
What is a Streaming Subscription?
Responsible for recording bands in a studio.
What is a Recording Engineer?
The number of sound roles on a film set.
What is Three?
The year in which the first U.S. Copyright Law was enacted.
What is 1970?
Features a young adult trying to win the favor of his jazz instructor.
What is Whiplash?
The first 24-hour music TV that launched in 1981.
What is MTV?
Perform tasks ranging from negotiating multi-million dollar contracts to checking on wardrobe.
What is a Personal Manager?
Responsible for recording footsteps, clothing, and other effects.
What is a Foley Artist?
A work based on one or more pre-exisiting works.
What is a "Derivative Work"?
The name of the recording studio that many popular rock albums were recorded in.
What is Sound City?
What is Five?
Budget and Planning, Basics and Tracking, Overdubbing, Mixing and Final Prep, Mastering and Delivery
The essential ingredient of the music industry.
What is Songwriting?
Holds a microphone on a pole for long takes.
What is a Boom Operator?
When two or more authors merge their original work into an inseparable whole.
What is a Joint Work?
Female that played the doctor in "Fanboys".
Who is Carrie Fisher?
The two most influential labor unions in the music field.
Who are the American Federation of Musicians and SAG-AFTRA?
The number of different ways a Producer can be hired for a job.
What is Four?
Label Employee, Label Contract, Artist Contract, Independent.
Job includes cutting together different takes and removing background noise.
What is a Dialogue Editor?
A work fo which the author is identified under a fictitious name.
What is a Pseudonymous work?
The name of Baby's "killer track."
What is Brighton Rock?
The Father of Modern Sound Design.
Who is Ben Burtt?
Come in an array of configurations ranging from cavernous stadiums seating tens of thousands to intimate settings that can hold only hundreds of spectators.
What are Concert Venues?
Responsible for the final mix of a film.
What is a Re-Recording Mixer?
Sections 107-112 of the Copyright Act
What is Fair Use?
The reason the lead singer quits in "That Thing You Do?"
What is...he wanted to record his own music, not covers?