SyncRiffs

著者: Blue Buddha Entertainment-SyncRiffs
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  • SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture and everything in between including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors where we riff about syncs and the state of the music industry. Check out our linktree for opportunities to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/bluebuddhaent

    (c)(p)2023 Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC.

    © 2024 SyncRiffs
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SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture and everything in between including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors where we riff about syncs and the state of the music industry. Check out our linktree for opportunities to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/bluebuddhaent

(c)(p)2023 Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC.

© 2024 SyncRiffs
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  • Katy McIlvaine on Music Supervision: Creative Processes, Copyright Hurdles, & Indie Artist Advocacy
    2024/10/24

    🎵 First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45...

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:
    https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/s...

    🔊 Join, create, and connect with our indie music community here:
    / bluebuddhaentertainmentsynccohorts

    ABOUT THIS EPISODE:

    Charles Levan interviews music supervisor Katy McIlvaine to discuss her journey into music supervision and the creative process behind selecting music for film. They dive into the complexities of music clearance, especially when it comes to older songs, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.

    Katy shares her passion for advocating for independent artists, particularly BIPOC and AAPI creators, and emphasizes how essential it is to support underrepresented voices in the music industry. She also provides insight into the challenges independent artists face in today’s competitive landscape. Katy highlights the importance of spotting sessions for finding the perfect music for each scene, revealing how the final soundtrack often evolves from the initial script. She talks about her current projects, including Christmas films, and offers practical advice for aspiring music supervisors. The conversation also touches on how Katy manages the influx of music pitches, her love for the detective work behind music supervision, and the role of organization in handling the clearance process.

    Podcast produced by Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC
    This content is for educational purposes. We encourage others to conduct proper research, and if needed, consult an attorney for any legal advice regarding music licensing. (c) (p) 2024

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    47 分
  • EP.42:Behind the Sync: LA Music Supervisors Share Their Journeys, Challenges, & AI Insights
    2024/10/02

    Ep.42: Behind the Sync: LA Music Supervisors Share Their Journeys, Challenges, & AI Insights

    Charles sits down with three top LA music supervisors—Lava Hong, Deric Berberabe, and Allyson Aranez—for an inside look at breaking into the world of music supervision. Discover their inspiring career journeys, the power of mentorship, and how they tackle the challenges of licensing music for TV, film, and more. Get insights on the future of AI in music supervision, learn about key networking tips within the AAPI community, and hear expert advice for anyone looking to thrive in the industry. Whether you're an aspiring music supervisor or just curious about the sync world, this episode is packed with valuable tips and real-world wisdom

    🎵 First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

    https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/sync-like-a-pro%3A-academy

    🔊 Join, create and connect with our indie music community here:

    https://www.patreon.com/BlueBuddhaEntertainmentSyncCohorts

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    CONTACT US:

    📨 Email: bluebuddha909@gmail.com

    🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

    📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

    🎙️ SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture and everything in between including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors where we riff about syncs and the state of the music industry. Subscribe to the channel for future episodes.

    Music: "Flying Tigers" from Magic Tiger,

    Podcast produced by Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC

    This content is for educational purposes. We encourage others to conduct proper research, and if needed, consult an attorney for any legal advice regarding music licensing. (c) (p) 2024

    #musiclicensing #musicindustry #synceducation #syncagent #indieartists

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    37 分
  • S2: E11 Linda Ferrando on Sync Trends, Industry Evolution, and Indie Artist Tips
    2024/07/19

    S2: E11 Linda Ferrando on Sync Trends, Industry Evolution, and Indie Artist Tips

    🎵 First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

    https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/sync-like-a-pro%3A-academy

    🔊 Join, create and connect with our indie music community here:

    https://www.patreon.com/BlueBuddhaEntertainmentSyncCohorts

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    CONTACT US:

    📨 Email: bluebuddha909@gmail.com

    🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

    📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

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    In this episode, Linda Ferrando of LTF Entertainment Group shares the story of building Atlantic Records' sync department from the ground up in the 90s. She discusses the evolution of sync in the music industry, her work with Apple, and trends in sync related to brand identity. Linda reflects on her start in the industry, handling touring, video promotion, and sync licensing. She highlights the need for adaptability in the ever-changing music business and offers valuable advice for independent artists on building a strong fan base through social media and live performances. The episode wraps up with insights on songwriting, popularity, and teamwork in the music industry.

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    🎙️ SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture and everything in between including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors where we riff about syncs and the state of the music industry. Subscribe to the channel for future episodes.

    Music: "Flying Tigers" from Magic Tiger

    Podcast produced by Blue Buddha Entertainment

    This content is for educational purposes. We encourage others to conduct proper research, and if needed, consult an attorney for any legal advice regarding music licensing. (c) (p) 2024

    #musiclicensing #musicindustry #synceducation #syncagent #indieartist

    Support the show

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    54 分

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