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Be sure your recordings possess quality
When submitting tracks to be used in film and television, be sure your recordings are crisp, clean broadcast quality recordings. Muddy or poor quality recordings will not hold up. You always want to be sure to put your best foot forward since it’s your name attached to the songs.
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