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Wednesday
Apr232014

Dolby working on Cinema quality audio for mobile video

It seems like the techs at Dolby Labs are always pushing the envelope of new technology.

JC Morizur, senior director of professional solutions and products for Dolby. talks about these new ideas at the last NAB show in Las Vegas,

You can see his inspiring discussion here:

Morizur says. Dolby has been developing technology to enhance the audio experience on mobile. By leveraging all the information delivered in a 5.1 multichannel soundtrack, Dolby can create a cinema-like experience on the speakers or headphones.

Thursday
Mar202014

Legal Deposit Act 2012 - Enacted from 1st Jan 2014

If you are a Western Australian Publisher then you can help the State Library of Western Australia preserve our State's heritage by depositing copies of your published material. 

*UPDATES* 

We sort to clarify what was meant by:

"obliges publishers to provide copies" and whether this was a voluntary procedure. We have now been told that publishers are "compelled to provide copies". So essentially this will be a mandatory Act.

Q. How secure is a publishers content, particularly in regards to unauthroised copying? A. We sort to clarify, whether or not the articles would be secure and how unauthorised copying of someone's new material could be prevented and whether security would be guaranteed. We were referred to the FAQs on the website. Clearly if an artist has to provide copies of content within a month of publication then there may be some issues as to return on investment before the potential for piracy. It would be naive to assume that there wouldnt be people willing to source new content at minimal cost.

Q. Who pays for the provision of extra copies? A. The cost of compliance is also worn by the publisher. This not only includes additional copies to be deposited at the SLWA, but also the time taken to complete the application and delivery of the content to the library by hand, courier of other means.  Proportionally the cost will be higher with smaller runs of product. 

Q. What happens if softare or programme content is copy protected?  A.Where articles such as DVDs or software carry copy protection it may be required to provide copies without copy protection as well as the "Preservation Copy."   Again this raises issues of security of the product aswell as additional cost.

Q. Will there be consequences for non-compliance?  A. Possibly, there are provisions for penalties built in to the Act.  How this will be adminstered is yet to be shown, 

Q. How fast will the Legal Deposit Act be implemented. A. It was enabled 1st January 2014.  A public awareness campaign has begun and it likely to be expanded targetting areas such a Music more closely.

We will continue to seek clarification on some of the aspects of the Act.

What is Legal Deposit Act 2012?

Legal Deposit is a statutory provision that obliges publishers to provide copies of their own publications to libraries in the state in which they are published. This came in to fruition on the 1st of January 2014 in WA and brings Western Australia in to line with other States in Australia.

The State Library of Western Australia is the Legal Deposit library for Western Australia. The Legal Deposit Act 2012 was passed in May 2012.  This Act covers print, audio-visual and digital material, including works published on the internet.

The Regulations apply to publications published in Western Australia, by a person who is resident i n WA, or whose principle place of business is in WA.

 

What is a publication?

A publication is any work that has been made available to the public.  A publication can be in any format: a book, newspaper, journal, pamphlet, map, printed music, film, CD, DVD, computer disc, internet article or other device.

Publications need to be deposited with the State Library within 30 days of publication.


Who is a publisher?

Any person, group or organisation that resides in Western Australia and produces content that is made available to the public is considered a publisher.

 

Where do you deposit material?  

Legal Deposit material should be sent to:

Legal Deposit
State Library of Western Australia
25 Francis St
Perth WA 6000

Email[email protected]

Telephone: (08) 9427 3348

Hand delivered Legal Deposit material should be taken to our ground floor Welcome Desk with a completed Legal Deposit / Donation Receipt form. 

 

Important Note

You cannont deliver material to local libraries, Only the State Library of Western Australia collects material under the Legal Deposit Act 2013

 

 More information can be found at the State Library website www.slwa.wa.gov.au

Wednesday
Mar122014

Good to see there's life in the old (Crazy) horse. Pono Audio Player

Neil Young has now premiered his PONO audio device.  

Many in the industry have been looking for a viable alternative to the low quality mp3 format and players that for years have been the source of poor quality audio. 

It's always surprised us that bands will spend thousands on producing music tracks in a studio and then be happy to actively promote their material as a low quality MP3 audio file.

The PONO audio device will hold 500-1000 tracks depending on the audio format used.

Read a press release about the player here:

 

Saturday
Mar082014

Deluxe to close Hollywood Film Lab


More than 95 percent of cinema screens in North America are now digital so Deluxe will soon close their Hollywood film processing lab as demand for film prints drop massively, 

Special releases and the archiving market will still be catered for by their New York facility and smaller privately owned company Fotokem in California.

Read More details http://buff.ly/1h00e0O  

Saturday
Mar082014

March Press Release for ISC

The International Songwriting Competition (ISC) has just announced finalists for the 2013 competition. A press release is attached below.

Candace Avery
Founder/Director

Called "the songwriting competition to take note of," by the New York Times, ISC gives away more than $150,000 in cash and prizes, including a Grand Prize of $25,000 cash and over $40,000 in prizes. Judges for this year include: Tom Waits, Imagine Dragons, Nas, Martina McBride, Bernie Taupin (Elton John Lyricist), Selina Gomez, Florida Georgia Line, McCoy Tyner, Garbage, Bruce Hornsby, Brian Setzer, Gerald Casale (Devo), Monte Lipman (President, Universal Republic), Dan McCarroll (President, Capitol/Virgin Label Group); and many, many more.

INTERNATIONAL SONGWRITING COMPETITION FINALISTS ANNOUNCED

JUDGES INCLUDE TOM WAITS, AVICII, FLORIDA GEORGIA LINE, IMAGINE DRAGONS, DURAN DURAN, JOSHUA REDMAN, SELENA GOMEZ,
AND MANY MORE


March 6, 2014...Finalists for the 2013 International Songwriting Competition (ISC) have now been announced. Recognized as the most prestigious international songwriting competition in the world, ISC awards excellence in the field of songwriting. Representing a broad variety of musical genres, finalists were selected from 124 countries worldwide. To view the list, go to http://www.songwritingcompetition.com/winners

Winners will be announced at the end of April, 2014. Prizes include over $150,000 in cash, merchandise, and services (including a Grand Prize of $25,000 cash and $40,000 in additional prizes). ISC is open to amateur and professional songwriters from all over the world, including bands and solo performers. Winners are selected by a panel of high-profile recording artists and music industry executives.

In addition to the winners selected by the panel of judges, ISC opens voting to the public to pick their favorite song. The ISC People's Voice runs for the entire month of March and is open for voting at http://www.facebook.com/internationalsongwritingcompetition.

Over the years ISC has become a benchmark for songwriting talent, and winning ISC can be a tremendous career booster. Winners have included artists such as Gotye, Kimbra, Gin Wigmore, The Band Perry, Passenger, Bastille, Kasey Chambers, Gregory Porter, Lindsey Stirling, and many more. Many winners have gone on to be signed to record label deals and have secured publishing deals, licensing deals, and distribution deals, in addition to getting more gigs, fans, and recognition.

The complete list of ISC judges includes:

Recording Artists: Tom Waits; Nas; Imagine Dragons; Josh Turner; Bernie Taupin; Martina McBride; Duran Duran; Garbage; Robert Smith (The Cure); Selena Gomez; Bruce Hornsby; Florida Georgia Line; Dido; Michael W. Smith; Darryl McDaniels (Run DMC); Mark Foster (Foster The People); Alejandro Sanz; Gerald Casale (Devo); Jason Isbell; Joshua Redman; Brian Setzer; Avicii; Keane; Jeremy Camp; McCoy Tyner; Jon Secada; Ketch Secor (Old Crow Medicine Show); Boney James; Craig Morgan; James Cotton; Black Francis (Pixies); John Mayall; Anoushka Shankar; Toots Hibbert (Toots & The Maytals); Bombino; Chayanne; Jimmy Needham; and Matt Thiessen (Relient K).

Industry Executives: Dan McCarroll (President, Capitol/Virgin Label Group); Monte Lipman (President, Universal Republic Records); Alison Donald (Co-President, Columbia Records UK); Ed Vetri (President, Wind-Up Records); Bryan Leach (Sr. VP of A&R Urban, RCA Records and President, Polo Grounds Music); Richard Stumpf (President, Imagem Music US); Bruce Iglauer (Founder/President, Alligator Records); Albert Schilcher (VP Music & Music Mktg, MTV International); Angel Carrasco (Sr. VP A&R, Latin America, Sony/BMG); Dan Storper (President, Putamayo World Music Records and Putumayo Kids); Cory Robbins (Founder/President, Robbins Entertainment); Lori Tieg (VP of Talent, VEVO); Steve Lillywhite (Producer); Kim Buie (Head of A&R, Thirty Tigers); Douglas C. Cohn (Sr. VP, Music Marketing & Talent, Nickelodeon); Leib Ostrow (Founder/CEO, Music For Little People); and Jamie Masada (Owner, Laugh Factory).

ISC is sponsored by: Presonus, Lowden, Marshall Amplification, Solid State Logic, Berklee College of Music, Mrs. Fields Cookies, Airplay Direct, D'Addario, DiscMakers, Thayers, SongU.com, Sonicbids, The Music Business Registry, Indie Venue Bible, Celebrity Access, TuneCore, Independent Mastering, George Stein, Esq., Songtrust, and Taxi

ISC is now accepting entries for 2014. More information can be found at http://www.songwritingcompetition.com.

Contact: Candace Avery at [email protected] or call 615.251.4441.

International Songwriting Competition
1307 Eastland Avenue
Nashville, TN 37206
ph: 615.251.4441
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www.songwritingcompetition.com