Event Alert: “Marketing Your Music — Opportunities in Film & TV,” on Thurs. 7/21

Marketing Your Music — Opportunities in Films/Television and Other Media is a live seminar that will be held on Thursday, July 21st, 2011, 6:00 PM at the Gibson Baldwin Showroom (formerly the legendary Hit Factory).

David Hnatiuk and David Weiss, co-authors of "Music Supervision", will present at "Marketing Your Music" on Thursday, July 21.

Hosted by Leeia Music, this quick-moving session is focused on aiding up-and-coming & independent artists, songwriters, composers, producers and small labels in their quest for music placements and synchronization licensing in film, television, Internet, video games, and other media.

Come out for an evening with David Hnatiuk and David Weiss, co-authors of the industry-leading book, Music Supervision: Selecting Music for Movies, TV, Games and New Media. They are also co-founders of the music supervision service http://www.thesonghunters.com.

David Hnatiuk’s music supervision credits include  NBC Sports “Football Night in America” as well as coverage of Superbowl XLII, seasonal launch campaigns for MTV’s “Jersey Shore”, and  “America’s Best Dance Crew,”; and the feature films Heights starring Glenn Close for Sony Classix and Cheech and Chong’s “Hey, Watch This” for Weinstein Company and much more.

David Weiss is the co-founder of SonicScoop.com, and has contributed to Mix Magazine, Time Out NY and many more. Together they will demystify the process of music placements and licensing, followed by a Q&A session.

The presenters will • Break down successful music licensing scenarios, featuring real-life examples of television promos and feature film synchs • Examine the various “filters” that get potentially licenseable music in front of music supervisors • Explain how they work with management, publishers, labels, music libraries, and indie artists • More, + audience Q&A.

Live performances by recording artists Andy Rosen (Goat) and Kiriaki Bozas !

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Who will be in Attendance: Musicians, Film Producers, Composers, Record Label Reps, Music Lawyers, Producers, Recording Artist, and Songwriters. Admission: $40. Space is limited.

For more information please email Music.SeminarsNY@yahoo.com or visit http://musicseminarsny.webs.com/.

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