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Film Festival License Calculator

Calculate your music licensing costs for festival screenings, factoring in film length, number of events, and licence duration.

Additional Information and Definitions

Base Rate

A starting fee for licensing before additional calculations per film length, number of festivals, and duration.

Film Length (minutes)

The total runtime of your film, which helps determine the licensing complexity.

Number of Festivals

How many film festivals will screen your movie? Each festival adds incremental licensing overhead.

License Duration (months)

The length of time you want this licence to remain valid. Enough to cover your entire festival run.

Music Public Domain?

Select 'Yes' if your music qualifies as public domain, which triggers a discount in licensing costs.

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Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

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Film Festival Licensing Concepts

Learn these terms to streamline negotiations and ensure your film’s music is properly licensed.

Public Domain

Refers to music whose rights have expired or were never copyrighted, generally exempt from standard licensing fees.

Festival Screening

A showing of your film at an approved event or competition, each requiring appropriate music clearances.

License Duration

The negotiated timeframe, in months, during which you're permitted to use the piece without additional renewal fees.

Base Rate

An initial cost representing the baseline complexity or popularity of the music track, used for licensing.

Surprising Facts about Film Festivals and Music Licensing

Film festivals often incubate future blockbusters. Licensing complexities can balloon if not carefully planned.

1.Origin of Indie Icons

Countless directors launched their careers via film festivals, sometimes licensing iconic yet cost-effective public domain music early on.

2.Global Festival Circuit

Over 6,000 film festivals operate worldwide, and each event might require distinct licensing clarifications for your chosen music.

3.Audience Impact Factor

Music licensing fees can scale if your film is likely to draw large crowds or high-profile critics at major festivals.

4.Unexpected Re-Edits

Directors sometimes cut or swap music after a festival premiere if audiences react poorly—potentially requiring new music licences.

5.Future Distribution Deals

A strong festival reception can land distribution offers that need expanded music licences beyond the initial festival scope.