In Session: How to get your music in Film, TV and Ads

 Film & TV

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Join industry experts to learn the basics of getting your music synced to film, tv and ad's! Find out what music supervisors are looking for and what to do to make your songs sync ready!

Panelists:
Jendayi Bonds is from Austin, TX and grew up playing and writing music. She studied songwriting & music business in college and has been an Associate Producer at Walker for just under a year now. These days you can catch her working and gigging in Brooklyn, NY.

Mallory Zumbach, founder of Maximal Music Sync, brings over a decade of diverse music and business affairs experience to the company, including time spent at One Little Indian Records, Warner Chappell, Crispin Porter + Bogusky, Round Hill Music, and Hitcher Music/Pulse Music Group. She has landed many syncs across a variety of media, highlights of which include ads for Maybelline, JP Morgan Chase, Victoria’s Secret, Hershey's, Panadol, TORRID, Revlon, and Nordstrom, film and TV projects including Big Time Adolescence, The Mend, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Rebel, Charmed, Batwoman, Halt & Catch Fire, and Lucifer, video games, including a promo for Forza Horizon 4 and in-game uses in franchises like Guitar Hero, Rocksmith, Grand Theft Auto, the theme song for Vaping Bad (Wondery Podcast), and many more.

Tarik Bradford is the Owner and Founder of Dahomey Music Enterprises a Los Angeles based 3rd party music licensing and publishing company that represents a variety of record labels, publishers, distributors and independent artists for placements in the world of TV, Film, Advertising, Video Games, Promos and trailers.

Moira McCarthy Monahan has worked in music in advertising, branding and TV for over a decade. Her collaborations include Samsung, McDonald’s, Jeep, the NBA, Coors, and many other brands both established and budding. She’s incredibly passionate about furthering the careers of musicians through thoughtful placement and partnership.

Date Added: 2024-03-09

Category: Film & TV

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