Posts Tagged ‘music supervisor’

10 Ways to Compose Killer TV Sports Themes — How Noah Lifschey Won the SportsNet Launch

Have you been eating your Wheaties? Running your wind sprints? Are your composing chops in shape??? They better be if you want to create a massive package of themes for a major new sports TV network.

LA-based composer Noah Lifschey was in top musical condition for one of the most Read more...

FRODUCTIONS (BKLYN) Launches — Label-Style Services for Indie Artists

We’ve covered Brooklyn-based producer/musician/label owner Matty Amendola before in SonicScoop – no one works harder, and his enthusiasm for all things music is palpable.

Now Amendola, who founded the indie label 825 Records, has just rolled out FRODUCTIONS, a music production company that offers “label-like services” for independent artists on Read more...

Opportunities, Challenges & Threats: Production Music at a Crossroads

In the media world, production music is a vital component of sound-for-picture. These sonic libraries – which can range from specialized boutiques to all-encompassing collections numbering in the thousands – provide music supervisors, music editors, producers, and other media pros with a ready-to-go availability that composers and licensed artist tracks Read more...

Next NYC NARIP Music Supervisor Session – ESPN’s Kevin Wilson, 7/18; NARIP NYC Brunch on 7/21

NARIP, the National Association of Recording Industry Professionals, will presents its next NARIP Music Supervisor Session on Wedensday, July 18th. The featured music supervisor will be Kevin Wilson of ESPN.

The event will be held at SAE NY in Herald Square. Cost is $249 for NARIP members, $329 for non-members, Read more...

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