Doors Open event offers artists practical guidance on breaking into sync licensing
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Joseph Francis
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A report on Resident Advisor's Doors Open event at 160dl Studios in East London, where music supervisors, composers and agents shared practical advice with artists on breaking into sync licensing for film, TV, gaming and branded content. The event featured panel discussions and aimed to give musicians insights into the sync licensing industry.
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· 3 pulledAt last month's Doors Open event in East London, music supervisors, composers and agents shared practical advice on breaking into sync licensing.
36 musicians took part in UNLOCKED: Artists with Leland, with CDR's Tony Nwachukwu overseeing the day's five panel discussions with music supervisors, composers and agents.
Resident Advisor's not-for-profit jobs and opportunities platform, Doors Open, hosted a free one-day programme at 160dl Studios in East London, aimed at giving artists an insight into sync licensing and composition for film, TV, gaming and branded content.
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