Steve Franks....executive producer (74 episodes, 2006-2011)Chris Henze....executive producer (73 episodes, 2006-2011)Kelly Kulchak....executive producer (73 episodes, 2006-2011)Mel Damski....executive producer / co-executive producer (72 episodes, 2006-2011)Andy Berman....co-executive producer / producer / ... (49 episodes, 2007-2011)Saladin K. Patterson....co-executive producer / consulting producer (48 episodes, 2007-2011)Dulé Hill....co-producer / producer (48 episodes, 2008-2011)James Roday....producer / co-producer (48 episodes, 2008-2011)Gordon Mark....producer / line producer (47 episodes, 2007-2011)Geoff Garrett....co-producer / associate producer (42 episodes, 2007-2010)Tim Micsko....associate producer (34 episodes, 2007-2010)Josh Bycel....co-executive producer / supervising producer (32 episodes, 2007-2009)Kell Cahoon....consulting producer / co-executive producer (32 episodes, 2008-2011)Anupam Nigam....co-producer (30 episodes, 2007-2010)Todd Harthan....consulting producer / co-executive producer (20 episodes, 2010-2011)Tracey Jeffrey....producer (15 episodes, 2006-2007)Bill Callahan....co-executive producer / executive producer (15 episodes, 2009-2011)Tracy Hillman....associate producer (14 episodes, 2006-2007)Kerry Lenhart....consulting producer (14 episodes, 2006-2007)John J. Sakmar....consulting producer (14 episodes, 2006-2007)Douglas Steinberg....consulting producer (14 episodes, 2006-2007)Joe Lazarov....supervising producer (7 episodes, 2007)Chris Cheramie....associate producer / co-producer (4 episodes, 2010-2011)
The producer.
Joe Connelly - producer - died in 2003.
Peter Collins - record producer - was born in 1951.
Bruce Robb - producer - was born on 1954-10-22.
His producer
No, there was not a sealed deal with the movie producer.
you are able to make a good deal of money and you can meet awesome bands while doing it.
Yes a teen band can get a record deal You just need to find a recording studio and have enough money Blind vinyl got a record deal no problem only because the producer was their bassist's best friend
In 2001 Terius Nash met R&B producer Laney Stewart who helped him get a publishing deal.
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Producer's Fee A freelance record producer will initially charge a flat rate for the production of an album. For a new producer this flat rate will be between £1,000 and £4,000 per track, whereas a more established producer may charge up to £10,000. If they are a 'superstar' producer it can be up to £35,000. They can then claim a royaltiy rate of between 3% and 6% of the PPD on top of this (the rate depends upon the industry status of the producer).Initially this will be paid as an advance of £1500 to £5000, although a top producer will want considerably more. The producer will begin earning royalties once this advance is recouped. When a flat rate is charged the producer will include all of the recording and production costs that he has calculated in the fee. This is known as a Recording Costs Inclusive fee, and is often used by producers with their own studio and equipment, as they will get to keep the studio fee for themselves. The disadvantage of this type of deal is that the producer's royalties may not be paid until the record company's advance has been recouped. So the producer could be waiting a great deal of time before he can claim any royalties. The alternative to this is a Paid From Record One deal. This means that the producer will get paid royalties as soon as his own, much smaller, advance has been recouped. He will then often start earning royalties before the musicians do. If the producer works in-house at a record label then they are often paid a salary which ranges up to £30,000 and above. A top producer's salary can even run into six figures.Just to make sure I don't get accused of plagiarism at college - I have copied this straight out of my assignment - NOT the other way round! - Morgan.
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