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Altering Existing Music Used in a Film

Joel C. High
Joel High is a music supervisor based in Los Angeles, CA. Formerly with TriMark and Lion’s Gate, he has designed and coordinated the music for films like Akeelah and the Bee, Monster’s Ball, Wonderland and Crash, and now runs his own music supervision company.
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Joel C. High, a music supervisor based in Los Angeles, CA, discusses the licensing issues involved in altering an existing recording for use in a film or television project.



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October 2006
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