What is Synchronization?
Synchronization is the term that describes the way in which Westar music tracks can be utilized in productions that you create. A sound can be synchronized with a visual presentation (the sound of a dramatic film score timed to be heard as movie credits roll), or with other audio material such as a voiceover – as in the case of a radio commercial. A music track can be synchronized for use in many media: television, radio, film, multimedia and audio-visual presentations, Web sites, computer games or podcasts. A Westar Music lease includes the synchronization rights required to allow you to use the music in your productions. The rights to re-sell, re-publish or otherwise distribute Westar Music are not obtained with your acquisition of synchronization rights to our products. When you use our music tracks, they must be synchronized within a multimedia presentation, film, Web site, game, audio-visual production or broadcast.
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