Monthly Archives: September 2009

Coming Soon: Automated Licensing Solution

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Ss, Assoc. is currently finalizing an automated licensing solution for Sekrett Scilensce’s catalogue for film, TV, and video-game music rights professionals (world-wide). The solution will have pre-installed options for nearly every license type available (i.e. sync) and will as well boast a series of custom negotiation options so that you can cater and collect data that is exact to your specific production needs and expansiveness.

The audio files delivered will be in .WAV format and will not suffer from degraded audio-quality which occurs with some MP3 formats.

There will also be no digital retexturing of Sekrett Scilensce’s recordings, which means that you will receive the same uncompressed audio as it appears on the CD (CDA) source.

Stay tuned for more information as this technology becomes available *

Devil'z Hide (Rising)?

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We’ve heard that MMP Publishing and Ramius Tech may be brewing up some new materials for “Devil’z Hide” soon – And we’re excited to report this as it comes off the heels of the first demoing for “The Road Avenger” novel.

There are plenty of exciting developments to go around regarding Kuneo Koei, Ramius Tech, and Data East titles so get your heads clear and get ready to swallow our updates whole. We’ll bring them at you as fast as we get them.

But not too fast *

Digital Decisions

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Digital decisions are the easiest to make these days, but also the hardest to leverage if the execution is diluted. Many mislabel the mantra as ‘efforts’, as a religion to escape obscurity, even though most everything except what is expected exists on the internet obscurely. And with many white-label solutions being absent, the piggyback method merely continues to saturate what some call the ‘space’ or ‘market’.

We have mixed feelings about how things work on the internet, mostly dependent on what the application for what is being presented is, but have come to no conclusions. We know that some of our artists and clients don’t fuel up on too many pockets which has been a good thing thus far, but they’ve been interested in figuring out if some of the 21st Century styled metrics can be accomplished just the same.

It’s in these discussions that the most people find themselves omitting more to obtain more; but for many people; especially when we say this, they often become eager to change our minds; in regard to the fact that we should be following more trends or tracks. And while we would or would like to experience some of the newfound manners of implementing more from the people who helps us build from the ground up, we find they are not as motivated as when they are ‘offered’ exchanges. And like a lot of things offline or on, there are still prices to pay from both ends.

And to that we wonder, “How did it get so lopsided?”

But then we think, “Opportunity? Maybe…”