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RECORDING Steve Tveit tells you everything you need

Everything you ever wanted to know about low budget projects R

ecording at a low budget can be a great option for certain projects. It requires a little more effort on the front end but can be well worth it.

Here’s the skinny: A total project budget and signatory need to be turned in to the local at least 72 hours prior to the first recording date. Unlike limited pressing, low budget counts toward special payments for the musicians. Tracking sessions still require a leader, but for overdubs, sideman scale can be paid if previously agreed upon.

The following language is from the Low Budget Side Letter:

Budgets computed for each full-length album shall include all costs customarily considered recording costs by the recording industry in this country, including (1) studio charges, (2) engineering, (3) tape, (4) mixing costs, (5) payments to musicians (including their travel expenses), (6) equipment rental, and (7) cartage but excluding producer and artist advances, art work, travel for artists and producers and mastering costs. The company shall provide the Federation with a copy of the producer’s approved detailed budget 72 hours in advance of producing each album under this side letter. Budgets must fall within $99,000.

BY STEVE TVEIT

“It requires a little more effort on the front end but can be well worth it.”

Signatory Form

We provide an easy-to-use Excel spreadsheet and signatory form on the nashvillemusicians.org website. You’ll find the forms under the Recording Section listed as “Scales forms and agreements.” As always, please direct any questions to the Local 257 Recording Department at 615-244-9514.

TNM

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