Tagged: pitching tips
Make a Music Supervisor Happy: Preview Tracks & Audio Watermarks
Hello music-makers. We’re continuing our series of pitching tips from behind the music supervision curtain, to help you take better advantage of a pitching opportunity and ensure your music stands out from the submission...
Make a music supervisor happy: choosing relevant tracks
You’ve listened to our advice, and your tracks are a legal dream, your mastering is flawless and you’re poised and ready to respond if one of your tracks is selected for a sync project....
Make a music supervisor happy: timing and availability
As tempting as the image of the music industry as an entirely free-wheeling, lackadaisical place to do business might be, we’re here to bust that particular bubble – at least in one respect....
Make a music supervisor happy: the question of cover versions
Not even the most determinedly casual ad consumer could deny that the cover version has an exceedingly firm foothold in the sync landscape. From John Lewis to Chipotle, the cover version has become...
Make a music supervisor happy: (not) using music samples
Music licensing can be a complicated business. This is one of the reasons we set up our platform the way we did: a direct relationship with artists allows us to obtain clearance for tracks...
Make a music supervisor happy: masterful mastering
Great music performs a balancing act. Even if the creative ideas behind a track are powerful, the technical side can still let it down: well-mastered music is simply more pleasant to listen to, and...
Make a music supervisor happy: pitching with versatility
Hello to all our artists, composers, labels, music-makers and music managers! We know it can be nerve-wracking to pitch your work, and disheartening if your track is not chosen for a project. We’d love...