C HAPTER 16: M USIC. V OCABULARY : Background Music: Music in a program that helps to relay or emphasize the program’s message by increasing its emotional.

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C HAPTER 16: M USIC

V OCABULARY : Background Music: Music in a program that helps to relay or emphasize the program’s message by increasing its emotional impact. Broadcasting Rights: Permission to broadcast a piece of music to the public. Cablecasting Rights: Permission to cablecast a piece of music to the public. Foreground Music: Music in a program that is the subject of the production. Recording Rights: Permission to record music from a live performance. Re-Recording Rights: Permission to copy music from a CD or cassette tape onto videotape.

V OCABULARY (C ONTINUED ): Synchronization Rights: Permission to place video in synchronization with a piece of music. Buy-Out Contract: Studio facility is free to use the music as often as they like without additional fees. Needle-Drop Contract: A fee is paid to the music library company every time a piece of music is recorded for a program. Lease Contract: A flat fee is paid for unlimited use of a specified number of CD’s in the library. Once payment on the lease stops, no other pieces of music can be used.