Loading... Please wait...The new 2011-2012 edition of Film Music Magazine’s Salary and Rate Survey is now available featuring completely updated rates for a wide variety of different types of projects and professions in the film and television music industry.
Beginning with the original publication of this survey in 2000, it has served as the industry standard in terms of an overall survey of working rates in real-world industry situations. The new 2011-2012 edition of the survey has been completely updated and was compiled based on extensive research, interviews, and information gathered from professionals throughout the film and television music industry about the rates working composers, music supervisors, recording musicians, and more are being paid today.
The survey's findings are based on data provided by leading industry agents, composers, contractors, orchestrators, music supervisors, musicians, scoring mixers, and information from various unions, guilds and orchestras.
The survey includes detailed rate and salary information for a wide variety of areas of the film and television music industry including:
If you're in the film and television music business, current rates for composing, music licensing, and related industries can and will have a direct effect on what you're paid for your music.