Automated or administrative reports that track the usage and payment of musical works.
Administrative documents required by guilds or production companies to track labor and schedule compliance.
: These include general information like the project title, location, and weather, as well as call sheet information and detailed notes on every take and technical issue.
: Incorporating feedback from audience members and performers to provide a complete picture of the experience. 2. Music Video & Production Reports
: Analysis informed by relevant reading, listening, or classwork.
: Producers use these to ensure the project remains "On Time and On Budget" (OTOB), coordinating with manufacturing and marketing schedules for the final "street date". 3. Industry & Research Reports
: A specific production report that must be submitted within 48 hours of wrapping a music video.
: Comprehensive PowerPoints (often 50–100 pages) that analyze music creation trends, often extracted from high-volume data platforms.