Past Events 2015 to 2023

Over 800 past events have covered topics such as music publishing, songwriting, music licensing, and artist management, among others. NARIP has also organized pitch sessions where music creators and songwriters can pitch their work to industry professionals for feedback and potential placements.

Date Name
2020-01-15 Tastemakers Round Table: Music Trends & Opportunities
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Taste Makers Round Table:

Music Trends & Opportunities

with Luciano Giarrano, Mara Davis and Josh Jackson

NEW DATE: Wed Jan 15, 2020 in Atlanta

NARIP Panels Generate Better Business!

Three Atlanta taste makers and trend setters with national reach and decades of experience marketing music to recognition and success are special guests at this NARIP program.  They book, market, write about, develop, connect and promote musical talent in this primary market – from the popular Adult Swim and Mara’s Music Mix to Immersive Atlanta and Paste Magazine’s national features, podcasts and live-streamed shows.  Get in front of three of Atlanta’s top taste makers who can move musical talent forward, locally and nationally.  They search for music to feature and expose.  Come meet them, learn what they seek, how to get it to them and convert this into  exposure, profile building and sales.
BONUS #1:  Music Marketing Do’s & Don’ts checklists will be provided, including Mara’s Top Tips To Get Artists Covered, Booked and In The Mix.
You Will Learn How To
  • Develop a rapport
  • Make it easy
  • Plant a seed
  • What makes a great social media presence to people like Mara, Josh and Luciano and why this is important
  • Be a lovable nudge
NARIP programs make a deep dive into important trends and help put NARIP members in front of music buyers, executives and taste makers who can make a difference in a music career.  NARIP programs also enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable.  Most important, attendees meet key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, to give them an edge in a competitive music market. Be prepared to take lots of notes!
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
Mara Davis, Talent Booker at Adult Swim; Radio Personality, Brand Ambassador On radio, on TV, on stage, online and in line – usually at the grocery store, like twice a day, Mara Davis seems to be everywhere.  And that’s exactly how she likes it.  Mara is one of the most well-known media personalities in Atlanta. Among her many jobs, Mara reports for WABE – Atlanta’s NPR station – with “Mara’s Music Mix”, a weekly round-up of the city’s best concerts. She also hosts a regular restaurant review segment on the “The Bert Show.”  On TV, Mara is co-host of the Emmy award-winning program, Atlanta Eats. On stage, Davis is a skilled and experienced moderator and emcee.  She has interviewed best-selling authors like Emily Giffin or Liane Moriarty and A-list celebs including John Cusask, Bradley Cooper, Queen Latifah and Adele.  Her emcee gigs include the 30A Songwriters Festival, the Atlanta Film Festival and the Atlanta Jewish Book Festival.  Davis was the host of the popular “Radio Free Lunch” request hour on Dave-FM – and puts that musical knowledge and instinct to use every day booking guests for Adult Swim’s streaming shows… including Sting, Billie Eilish, Post Malone, Jason Isbell and others you will hear about in the years ahead.  Mara’s passion for people – and pets – is on display as spokesperson for The Atlanta Humane Society and The Homeless Period Project, which provides feminine hygiene products for women and girls in need.  Mara lives in Virginia-Highland with her husband Mike, son Charlie and spoiled dog Brogie.
  Luciano Giarrano, Co-Founder, Immersive Atlanta Luciano is the co-founder of Immersive Atlanta, an online publication with the goal of documenting, connecting and amplifying Atlanta’s creative culture and community. He was founder and producer of The Cottage Recording Company and CEO of MASS Collective and has served on numerous non-profit boards in Atlanta including ArtsAtl and Murmur Media. Passionate about community and connectivity Luciano has used his wide range of experience in entrepreneurship and production to develop brands from the ground up, all the while advocating for artists and organizations often overlooked.      
Josh Jackson, Founder, Editor in Chief, Paste Magazine
Josh Jackson is president, co-founder and editor-in-chief of Paste Magazine, a website covering everything from music to books to craft beer. Under his leadership, Paste has won numerous awards and now attracts more than 7 million visitors every month. Jackson has been a regular music and film critic for CNN Headline News and both of Atlanta’s main NPR affiliates; he oversaw and co-hosted four music podcasts for Coca-Cola; and he’s written more than 1,000 stories for various publications, including assignments on six continents. Jackson received “40 Under 40” awards from the University of Georgia and Georgia Trend back when he qualified for such things. He’s most excited about the newly opened Paste Studio and headquarters in downtown Atlanta.  

Ken Green, Artist Manager, NARIP Board Member and Panel Moderator

Ken Green is a graduate of Emory University with 25+ years professional experience in the music and entertainment industry as a personal artist manager, indie label director, booking agent, musician, producer, and recording studio owner. Recognized as a creative dealmaker, expert negotiator, and management professional with a consistent history of achievement in the entertainment and media industries, he has collaborated with companies and acts as diverse as William Morris Endeavor, Arista Records, Live Nation, New West Records, Atomic Music Group, CNN, NASCAR, Country Music Hall of Fame, Hilton Hotels Worldwide, Cartoon Network, Music City Roots, Americana Music Conference, Sports Illustrated, F/X Network (Archer), Redeye Distributors, Marty Stuart, James Brown, Lynyrd Skynyrd and others.

WHEN 
Wednesday, January 15, 2020 6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins 8:30 p.m. EST –  Break 9:30 p.m. EST – Program ends WHERE

Atlanta Institute of Music 2875 Breckinridge Boulevard Unit 700 Duluth, GA  30096

PER PERSON COST

$15 NARIP Members $25 Non-Members BONUS #2 Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents distributed at the program.  This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. NARIP reserves the right to refuse service or admission to anyone. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO ImmersiveAtlanta Mara Davis Paste Magazine NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
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The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2020-01-09 In LA – NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Good Trouble, Grown-ish, The Bold Type, Party of 5): Freeform’s Matt Mugford
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NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with Freeform’s (Disney) Matt Mugford

 

 

in Los Angeles on Thu Jan 9, 2020

This event is SOLD OUT

Call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 Almost 2,000 Placements and 19 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured almost 2,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. At NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
  • Meet Freeform (Disney) network executive (music supervisor) face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Matt for his current and priority projects
  • Meet Matt who can say YES and write you a check.
  • Learn how to get placed directly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed almost 2,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. Almost 2,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed almost 2,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among many others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT MATT MUGFORD
Matt is a Los Angeles based music supervisor with experience in film, TV, promos, and ads. Currently, Matt is the Head of Music at Freeform, a Disney owned network featuring content for new adults like Good Trouble, Grown-ish, The Bold Type, and Party of 5. He oversees all aspects of music for the network including handling creative for marketing and promos, working with composers and music supervisors for original programming and films. Prior to that, Matt was the promo music supervisor at NBCUniversal supporting the music needs for marketing efforts across the NBCU networks. He worked on several high profile campaigns for shows like The Voice, This Is Us, Sunday Night Football, America’s Got Talent, and the Olympics. Prior to NBC, Matt spent time as a music creative for Walt Disney’s Live Action Film Music department as an in-house music supervisor on several major motion pictures. He got his start working with Alexandra Patsavas at Chop Shop Music Supervision where he contributed on several TV and film projects like Grey’s Anatomy, Scandal, Mad Men, and The Twilight Saga. He has also served as music supervisor on advertising campaigns for brands like Google, Facebook, YouTube, Ray Ban, State Farm, Marshall’s, Toyota, and many others.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made almost 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, CALL 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed Thursday, January 9, 2020 6:30 p.m. PST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. PST – Program begins 8:30 p.m. PST – Break 10:00 p.m. PST – Program ends WHERE Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $289 NARIP Members * $369 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Freeform, a Disney-owned network NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP helps market & monetize music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-12-18 In Atlanta – NARIP Holiday Mixer at Smith’s Olde Bar, FREE with RSVP
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NARIP Holiday Mixer: Come Meet & Greet!

You are invited!

on Wed Dec 18, 2019

in Atlanta, GA

Hosted by Smith’s Olde Bar, FREE with RSVP

Smiths-Olde-Bar

Join us, come meet Atlanta-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome, you need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Limited space, RSVP NOW!

Come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP mixers feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. 

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine)

“NARIP brunches and mixers have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

RSVP NOW

Please RSVP now so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone – just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

THANK YOU !

Special thanks to Sean McPherson of Smith’s Olde Bar for hosting!

WHEN

Wednesday, December 18, 2019 6:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. EST

WHERE

Smith’s Olde Bar 1578 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30324 COST FREE with RSVP (just scroll down)

Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate! Click HERE to join NOW.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse service to anyone.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click HERE for map.

GOT MUSIC?

If you’d like music considered to be play-listed at NARIP’s Holiday Mixer, the song(s) must be on Spotify.  Two (2) songs per attendee, just paste song links (*not artist links*) to one or two songs into the COMMENTS section of our RSVP form.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com

NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

 
 
2019-12-05 In LA – NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session (Avengers Endgame, Toy Story 4, Narcos): Cassie Lord
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NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session

 with SynchStories’ Cassie Lord

In Los Angeles on Thu Dec 5, 2019 at 1:00pm PST

 See list of Sync Stories’ placements HERE.

 

Harness the Power of an Independent Commissioned Sales and Marketing Agent to Exploit and Monetize Your Music!

 

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals:

1000+ Music Placements and

19 Signings Result From NARIP Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Synch Agents

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check?

The Synch Agents* featured in NARIP Pitch Sessions are among the top sales and marketing executives who actively place music owned by songwriters, composers and independent music publishers.

Many music buyers – directors, producers and music supervisors – name these Synch Agents as among their go-to music providers.  These Agents, who NARIP has researched and interviewed, have placed thousands of songs in blockbuster films, hit television shows, trailers, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and video games.

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet and pitch Synch Agents for current placement opportunities and representation, and get immediate feedback.

Come meet these career-makers.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and trailers for NARIP members.  

NARIP members have also secured publishing deals and formed creative collaborations too numerous to mention as a direct result of these NARIP’s Sessions.

At NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions:

  • Intimate event with top synch agent: enrollment limited to 16 people       
  • No cattle calls, no 300-person crowds or conferences, no velvet ropes       
  • Get brief in advance to prepare your best pitch
  • Pitch to a seasoned pro who can say “YES” and write you a check
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • Access multiple potential buyers and placements via ONE synch agent
  • Get professional representation
Topics:
  • Trends in synch licensing and agent deals
  • Exclusive, non-exclusive, single-song deals
  • Budgets and fee ranges 
  • Copyright ownership, rights retention, song re-titling
  • Fees between synch agents and their clients
  • Which synch agents seek a transfer of copyright(s) for their services, and under what circumstances

Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.  At hundreds of NARIP Sessions, we asked every guest music supervisor how to better market music to them.  Their one consistent piece of advice?  Get representation!

At NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the synch agents and they to get to know you.

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for possible representation and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

* Synch Agent: A synchronization or “synch” agent represents music copyrights – either the composition, the sound recordings, or both.  They pitch music to buyers and their representatives, including to music supervisors.  Synch agents are typically compensated on a commission basis and do not own or control the copyrights they represent.  While synch agents usually focus on entertainment and media exploitations, traditional songplugger services also include placement of represented songs with recording artists.

What is a Synch Agent (and WHY you need one)?  View video (:60 seconds)

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP SYNCH AGENT PITCH SESSION:

PREPARATION IS KEY

As with NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions, NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Synch Agent Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs.

In addition to pitching for current placement opportunities, NARIP’s guest Synch Agents will consider music pitched for representation. 

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S SYNCH AGENT PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

ABOUT CASSIE LORD

Cassie Lord, President of SyncStories Music, is well-versed in building music companies successful in film and television licensing.  Placements include Nashville, Queen Sugar, Beyond, and Narcos to name a few.  For over 25 years, Cassie lead the growth of many production music library companies including APM, FirstCom, and as Founder of 5 Alarm Music.  As an executive producer she has produced music that has won PMA awards.  Her companies have encompassed every aspect of the music production industry; creating original works, representing composers, publishers, music libraries and independent artists.  She is also co-owner of 2nd Mountain Music (focusing on female composers).  She began with BMI, where she transitioned and worked on the production of the show “Star Search.”  Her diverse background included licensing for Thomas Dolby’s internet and digital delivery company “Beatnik”  Cassie is on the Board of the PMA (Production Music Association) an organization to promote and protect music rights for writers and publisher. See SyncStories Placements HERE.

TESTIMONIALS

Click here to see what people say about NARIP’s Pitch Sessions.

NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and to Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN Thursday, December 5, 2019 12:30 p.m. PST – Registration and networking 1:00 p.m. PST – Program begins 2:30 p.m. PST – Break 4:00 p.m. PST – Program ends
WHERE Emerson College Los Angeles Center 5960 Sunset Boulevard Audio Post Room #254 Los Angeles, CA  90028 CROSS STREETS Sunset and Gordon Street PARKING
Free parking, pull into lot.  When you arrive, take either North West corner garage elevator or front staircase to 2nd floor lobby.  Tell front desk security you’re here for NARIP event, they’ll direct you to room R254 (see signage).  Please bring government-issued ID. NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
  • @NARIP
  • #NARIPSynch
  • #NARIPSessions
QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Sync Stories NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-11-19 In NY: NARIP Ad Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Microsoft, Verizon, Mastercard, Cigna, L’Oréal): Dan Gross
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NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with McCann New York’s Dan Gross

 

in New York on Tue Nov 19, 2019

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 1000+ Placements and 19 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. Topics at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions:
  • Meet top music supervisor from major advertising firm face-to-face
  • Meet Dan who can say YES and write you a check
  • Pitch songs directly to him for priority projects, regional and global brand campaigns
  • Learn how to get placed direcetly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT DAN GROSS

Dan has worked in music supervision and licensing for more than a decade. Currently, he’s a music producer at McCann New York, where he helps craft sounds for brands like Microsoft, Verizon, Mastercard, Cigna, L’Oréal, Chick-Fil-A, NY Lottery, US Postal Service, Mucinex, Lysol, HomeGoods, Ultra Beauty, Instax Fujifilm, and TGI Fridays. Prior to this role, Dan was the CMO/Director of Partnerships for Brooklyn-based media company The Wild Honey Pie, where he helped produce branded music videos and concert experiences. Earlier in his career, he led the NYC-based film, television and advertising licensing team at The Orchard, now a part of Sony Music, before he co-founded his own music licensing company with the Chess family. He music supervised the documentary “Street Fighting Men” (winner, Spirit Award, Brooklyn Film Festival 2018), and is a frequent guest lecturer at NYU. Dan’s a third generation Brooklynite who lives with his wife and two tuxedo cats, Fred and Ted.

 
  TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Steve Addabbo and Shelter Island Sound for hosting this event.
WHEN  Tuesday, Novmber 19, 2019 6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins 8:15 p.m. EST – Break 10:00 p.m. EST – Program ends WHERE Shelter Island Sound 40 West 27th St., 7th Floor New York, New York 10001 Between Broadway & 6th Avenue NOT IN NY? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE
If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
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2019-11-13 MORE EVENT DETAILS in Atlanta – Dynamics of Music Synch: Top Tips From Two Agents (Spiderman: Far From Home, Maleficent 2, The Family, Sons of Anarchy)
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Dynamics of Music Synch: Top Tips From Two Agents

with 5 Alarm Music’s Mary Lorraine McDonald & SteeleSync’s Mathew Steele

Wed Nov 13, 2019 in Atlanta

NARIP Panels Generate Better Business!

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? The Synch Agents* featured at this special NARIP event in Atlanta are among the top sales and marketing executives in the region who actively place music owned by songwriters, composers and independent music publishers.
Many music buyers – directors, producers and music supervisors – work with these Synch Agents who are among their go-to music providers.  These Agents have placed countless songs in blockbuster films, hit television shows, trailers, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and video games.
  • Meet seasoned pros who can say “YES” and write you a check
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • Access multiple potential buyers and placements via ONE synch agent
  • Get considered for professional representation
Topics:
  • Trends in synch licensing and agent deals
  • Attributes that make music more synch-friendly
  • Exclusive, non-exclusive, single-song deals
  • Budgets and fee ranges 
  • Copyright ownership, rights retention, song re-titling
  • Fees between synch agents and their clients
  • Which synch agents seek a transfer of copyright(s) for their services, and under what circumstances
At hundreds of NARIP Pitch Sessions, we asked every guest music supervisor how to better market music to them.  Their one most consistent piece of advice?  Get representation! At this special NARIP event, you get to know the synch agents and they to get to know you. Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for possible representation and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market. Synch Agent: A synchronization or “synch” agent represents music copyrights – either the composition, the sound recordings, or both.  They pitch music to buyers and their representatives, including to music supervisors.  Synch agents are typically compensated on a commission basis and do not own or control the copyrights they represent.  While synch agents usually focus on entertainment and media exploitations, traditional songplugger services also include placement of represented songs with recording artists.
What is a Synch Agent (and WHY you need one)?  View video (:60 seconds) Get in front of these two top Atlanta synch agents whose placements can move the needle on musical talent – it’s commonly acknowledged that a well-placed synch can be more valuable than an album track.  Some even call synch the “new radio.”  These agents search relentlessly for new music to sign, represent and pitch. Learn what they seek and how to get it to them. BONUS #1:  Music Placements Do’s & Don’ts checklists will be provided.
NARIP programs make a deep dive into important trends and help put NARIP members in front of music buyers, executives and taste makers who can make a meaningful difference in a music career.  NARIP programs also enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable.  Most important, attendees meet key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive music market. Be prepared to take plenty of notes!
GUEST SPEAKERS
Mary Lorraine McDonald, Director of Synch & Licensing, 5 Alarm Music Mary Lorraine McDonald has over a decade of experience licensing music and sound design for film, television and commercials.  She began her career at South by Southwest in Austin before moving to Los Angeles in 2008 and joining the 5 Alarm Music team.  5 Alarm Music administers the rights to over 300,000 tracks across the globe, and is owned by Anthem Entertainment (formerly ole Media Management).  Moving back home to work remotely from Atlanta in 2011, Mary Lorraine is now Director of Synch & Licensing, negotiating music contracts with clients such as Disney, Paramount, Warner Bros, Netflix and Amazon.  Placements include music in shows such as Breaking BadBetter Call SaulSneaky Pete, and Grace and Frankie, and trailers such as Toy Story 4Spiderman: Far From Home, Maleficent 2, and Always Be My Maybe. When not working, she can be found chasing her three toddlers around the Beltline.
 
Mathew Steele, SteeleSync Mathew Steele has 13 years of experience in the entertainment business.  Prior to entering music licensing Mathew started his entertainment career as an audio engineer and artist manager.  Raised in the Tampa Bay area, he had success with the Tampa Bay Hip Hop artist Prophit. In 2012, Mathew founded the music licensing company SteeleSync in Atlanta, GA.  Now SteeleSync is one of the fastest growing entertainment companies in the southeast. SteeleSync represents over 100 artists (20 of whom live in foreign countries).  SteeleSync has placed music in the #1-Box Office Hit Limitless starring Robert De Niro & Bradley Cooper and the #2-Box Office Hit The Family also starring Robert De Niro, Tommy Lee Jones and Michelle Pfeiffer. SteeleSync has placed music featured in popular television shows such as Parks and Recreation and Sons of Anarchy.  SteeleSync takes a different approach to licensing, advocating for – and placing – quality independent musicians in spotlight, working in an artist-friendly manner, and helps educate the community.  “Indie Artists. Major Sound.” is SteeleSync’s slogan.  

Ken Green, Artist Manager, NARIP Board Member and Panel Moderator

Ken Green is a graduate of Emory University with 25+ years professional experience in the music and entertainment industry as a personal artist manager, indie label director, booking agent, musician, producer, and recording studio owner. Recognized as a creative dealmaker, expert negotiator, and management professional with a consistent history of achievement in the entertainment and media industries, he has collaborated with companies and acts as diverse as William Morris Endeavor, Arista Records, Live Nation, New West Records, Atomic Music Group, CNN, NASCAR, Country Music Hall of Fame, Hilton Hotels Worldwide, Cartoon Network, Music City Roots, Americana Music Conference, Sports Illustrated, F/X Network (Archer), Redeye Distributors, Marty Stuart, James Brown, Lynyrd Skynyrd and others.

THANK YOU
Special thanks to Homestead Realtors for hosting this event.
WHEN Wednesday, November 13, 2019 6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins 8:30 p.m. EST –  Break 9:30 p.m. EST – Program ends WHERE

Homestead Realtors

1196 North Highland Avenue NE Atlanta, GA  30306

PARKING Ample free parking across the street and behind building. 

PER PERSON COST

$15 NARIP Members $25 Non-Members BONUS #2 Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents distributed at the program.  This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. NARIP reserves the right to refuse service or admission to anyone. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO 5 Alarm Music Steele Sync NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-10-30 In LA: NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Motherless Brooklyn, IT Ends, Toy Story 4, Trolls World Tour, Call of Duty): Alison Sieh
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NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with Aspect’s Alison Sieh

 

 

in Los Angeles on Wed Oct 30, 2019

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 1000+ Placements and 19 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. At NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
  • Meet top creative advertising agency Aspect Director of Music (music supervisor) face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Alison for her current and priority projects
  • Meet Alison who can say YES and write you a check.
  • A repeat NARIP guest, Alison says, “I can’t get enough music!” 
  • Learn how to get placed directly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT ALISON SIEH
Alison Sieh got her start in the music industry working on reality TV shows such as America’s Next Top Model & America’s Best Dance Crew. She made the move to the trailer industry where she began as a Music Coordinator and then Music Supervisor at Trailer Park working on campaigns for YouTube Red, HBO, Bravo, NFL and WGN. In 2017, she joined the team at Aspect where she’s currently the Director of Music. Some of her recent work includes trailers for Orange Is The New Black, How To Train Your Dragon 3, Spies in Disguise and Call of Duty. When she’s not at her desk you can find her teaching Bar Method classes, playing flag football or rehearsing for her next choir concert with the Angeles Chorale.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN  Wednesday, October 30, 2019 6:30 p.m. PST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. PST – Program begins 8:30 p.m. PST – Break 10:00 p.m. PST – Program ends WHERE Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Team Aspect NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP helps market & monetize music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-10-15 In NY: NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Room, Blue Valentine, The Dirt, Glass Castle, Hereditary): Joe Rudge
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NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with Joe Rudge

 

in New York on Tue Oct 15, 2019

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 1000+ Placements and 19 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. Topics at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions:
  • Meet top film & TV music supervisor face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Joe for his priority & upcoming projects
  • Meet Joe who can say YES and write you a check.
  • Joe is a repeat NARIP guest and has worked with – licensed music from – NARIP members.
  • Learn how to get placed direcetly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT JOE RUDGE
Joe Rudge is an American music supervisor for film and TV, best known for his work on Eighth Grade, The Dirt, Blue Valentine and The Big Sick.  Rudge’s father, who was the manager for The Rolling Stones and Lynyrd Skynyrd, brought Joe on tour with him at a young age, which would shape Joe’s long and illustrious career in music for film and other visual media.  In 2005, Joe landed on the music supervisor map with his breakout work on the cult hit Brick directed by Rian Johnson and starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt.  He went on to supervise the music for Blue Valentine, with a much-recognized soundtrack.  Joe has worked on award winning documentaries including George Harrison: Living in the Material World and The Grateful Dead doc entitled Long Strange Trip.  Recently, Joe has performed his musical magic on critically acclaimed feature films, The Big SickPatti Cake$, for which he was nominated for at the 2018 Guild of Music Supervisors Awards, and The Glass Castle.  He music-supervised the Oscar-winning film, Room.  Some of Sundance biggest breakouts of 2018, including A24’s Eighth Grade and Hereditaryhave benefited from his adept music touch.  Joe’s work and his very current musical vision, steeped in a rock ‘n’ roll background, are sought after for a wide range of projects.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Steve Addabbo and Shelter Island Sound for hosting this event.
WHEN  Tuesday, October 15, 2019 6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins 8:15 p.m. EST – Break 10:00 p.m. EST – Program ends WHERE Shelter Island Sound 40 West 27th St., 7th Floor New York, New York 10001 Between Broadway & 6th Avenue NOT IN NY? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE
If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
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2019-09-18 In Atlanta – Music Marketing Before & Beyond Album Cycles
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Music Marketing

Before & Beyond Album Cycles

Wed Sep 18, 2019 in Atlanta

NARIP Panels Generate Better Business!

With a 24-hour cycle for content and entertainment, and over 40,000 new releases on Spotify every day, it’s easy to get lost in the crowd. How does an independent artist and his team get attention in this arena?  NARIP’s guest experts will provide strategies and sample marketing plans to do this before, between and beyond album cycles. Join us at this NARIP program to hear how Reach Records’ DeeDiaz and Playtime Talent Group / Wondaland’s Joy Young create value, get attention and sales for their artist clients.
PANELIST UPDATE: LVRN’s Malia Murray will not appear on NARIP’s panel as originally scheduled, we apoligiuze for any inconvenience.
YOU WILL LEARN Pre-Release
  • Defining the artist to create an image
  • Image cultivation, planning and tailoring social media presence
  • How to define the artist’s audience
  • Focus: “owning” one social media channel, which one is best for the artist?
  • The right kind of release: mixtapes & features, drip (one single every 2 months), full album or EP, giving music away for free (like Chance The Rapper)
  • Co-writing and collaborating to accelerate exposure
Post Release
  • Developing professional presentation
  • Case studies: successes to apply to upcoming artists
  • Growing your mailing list, cultivating new fans and subscribers
  • How to create sales demand for music
Also:
  • How to bring the artist’s ideas to life on a budget – finding a creative director
  • Social media guidelines
  • How to maximize use of one song or item on multiple platforms
  • Between releases… now what?
BONUS #1:Sample marketing plan will be provided.

NARIP programs enable a deep dive into important deals and enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable.  

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

Be prepared to take plenty of notes!
GUEST SPEAKERS
Dee Diaz, Digital Manager, Reach Records Dee Diaz is the Digital Manager at Reach Records.  Her time at the independent boutique label began in August 2017, after spending three years working as a creative and digital strategy coordinator.  In her first year at Reach, Dee contributed to the distribution and marketing of over 6 LPs, including Lecrae’s All Things Work Together of which two singles are now RIAA Certified Gold records. In 2018, Dee helped transition Reach Records to being a fully in-house distributed independent label.  In addition to distribution, Dee manages direct relationships between DSPs and all 9 Reach Records artists, oversees digital advertising spend, and manages artist and label email marketing strategies.
  Joy Young, Owner, Playtime Talent Group With over ten years of professional experience in entertainment, Joy Young has become a respected leader and influencer in the music, tv/film production industries.  She has been instrumental in coordinating and executing national promotional campaigns and managed promotional activities, tours and events for a range of major recording artists including Boosie, Webbie, TI, B.o.B., Wiz Khalifa, Musiq Soulchild, Trey Songz, Flo Rida, Tank, Kevin Gates, Janelle Monáe, Jidenna, St. Beauty, Casanova, Nicole Bus, and others. Her television production credits include BET Networks, CBS Broadcasting, the GA Entertainment Gala, Trumpet Awards, TV One, Soul Train Awards, PBS, BET Honors, The Grammys, Lauren Lake’s Paternity Court, FOX and Oxygen Network. She’s the former Southeast Regional Promotion Director at Roc Nation Records (founded by Jay Z) where she managed radio and lifestyle promotions in Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Florida. Joy also owns a talent management company called Playtime Talent Group and production company called J.Couture Productions, both based in Atlanta, GA. For the past four years, she has been on the management team for Janelle Monáe, Jidenna, Angela Rye, and St. Beauty at Wondaland, and she briefly served as the Chief Marketing Officer for the 2019 A3C Festival & Conference. As a firm believer in giving back, Joy mentors young women who seek careers in music, entertainment, tv/film, and special events production. She is a member of Sigma Alpha Iota International Music Fraternity for Women, Inc., an affiliate of SESAC Performing Rights Organization, a member of Southern University’s “Human Jukebox” Marching Band Alumni Association, and a member of Southern University’s Alumni Federation. She has been recognized as a 2017 class of black women millennials “30 under 30” who are leading in media and entertainment industries, she has been acknowledged and named a “Top 20 Millennial” in Atlanta, GA, she won Southern University Alumni Federation’s 2018 “Top 40 Under 40” Award, and has been nominated by her peers for a “Young Professional of the Year” Award in Atlanta, GA for two consecutive years.
    Juliett Rowe, Marketing & Project Management, Madison Records; Founder, Atlanta Record Label Fest, NARIP Board Member and Panel Moderator Juliett Rowe has spent her career working with indie and DIY musicians, whether writing about artist, helping them strategize or taking late night calls to offer words of encouragement.  In 2013, she became head of marketing and promotions for Atlanta indie record label Blood Drunk Records. With ten bands on its roster in various stages of recording and touring, Juliett developed album release plans, secured tour press, and elevated the label to become one of the strongest indie record labels in Atlanta. She realized that many people in the DIY music scene often went unnoticed and unrecognized for their hard work so she created the Atlanta Record Label Fest in 2015.  The event showcases people behind the scenes and serves indie record labels by creating an opportunity for networking and building community.  It serves fans with cutting-edge musical artists, bridging gaps between genres and sub-cultures. Its first year, the Atlanta Record Label Fest drew hundreds of people.  The second year (2016) saw the event expanded to two days and included indie record labels from across the state of Georgia. In 2017 Juliett expanded her artist management and consulting business for independent and DIY artists with Panther Creek Artist Management. She is now handles marketing and project management for Madison Records (Orchard/Sony) on digital marketing and project management initiatives. Juliett has combined her love of music and technology as a Co-Founder and Head of Client Relationships and Marketing with Bandskor, which is building a dashboard to help talent buyers manage and analyze band submissions. Juliett is active not only in the Atlanta music scene, with NARIP and the Atlanta Chapter of the Recording Academy. She understands the need for education, networking, and supporting fellow friends and artists. You can often find her at a show, or hanging out with bands waxing poetic on the value of having a Web site and an email list. JuliettRowe.com THANK YOU
Special thanks Steve Jones for hosting this event at Georgia State University.
WHEN Wednesday, September 18, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:30 p.m. –  Break 9:30 p.m. – Program ends WHERE
Creative Media Industries Institute Georgia State University 218 Twenty Five Park Place Atlanta, GA  30303
PER PERSON COST $15 NARIP Members $25 Non-Members BONUS #2 Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents distributed at the program.  This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. NARIP reserves the right to refuse service or admission to anyone. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Love Renaissance Playtime Talent Group Reach Records Juliette Rowe NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
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2019-09-17 SOLD OUT: NARIP Ad Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Apple, Ford, Samsung, Coke, LG): Gabe McDonough
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NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with MAS’s (Music & Strategy) Gabe McDonough

   

 

in Los Angeles on Tue Sep 17, 2019

THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT

Call 818-769-7007 to be WAIT-LISTED

 

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 1000+ Placements and 18 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. At NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
  • Meet top advertising agency MAS (Music & Strategy) executive producer / music supervisor face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Gabe for his projects
  • Meet Gabe who can say YES and write you a check.
  • A repeat NARIP guest, Gabe has licensed music from NARIP members, including one member who has become a go-to composer for Gabe and his agency since meeting at a 2015 NARIP Pitch Session – she now creates custom music for global brands regularly.
  • Learn how to get placed directly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • Meet this tastemaker who is included in Adweek’s “5 Best Ad Songs of All Time” list!
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT GABE McDONOUGH

Executive Producer / Music Supervisor Gabe McDonough is one of the most experienced music and branding professionals in the world, orchestrating music strategies for brands like Apple, Ford, Samsung, Coke, LG, Coach and others. After creating the music departments at Chicago powerhouse agencies Leo Burnett and DDB and a brief stint at Media Arts Lab in Los Angeles, McDonough joined MAS in 2015. McDonough has built a reputation for finding and breaking emerging artists through memorable campaigns, including Santigold’s breakthrough “Lights Out” placement in Bud Light Lime commercials, and, more recently, Rachel Platten’s “Fight Song” used in Ford spots. Always looking for non-traditional ways to incorporate music into brand campaigns, McDonough even enlisted Wilco’s Glenn Kotche to “play” faucets for a Delta Faucet commercial. Named one of Billboard’s “40 Under 40,” McDonough won the 2012 Midem Music Award for best use of a song in a commercial for a Sprint spot featuring a remake of Wilco’s “I’m Always in Love.” Prior to that, AdWeek also recognized one of his spots as one of the “5 Best Ad Songs of All Time.” Also a musician, McDonough previously served as Governor of the Chicago Chapter of the Recording Academy. He has created and performed music spanning several genres throughout his music career, including electronic/techno (Thick Bricks), blues (Chicago Stone Lightning Band), and indie/experimental (BOAS). At his current role at MAS, McDonough oversees the West Coast business in original music composition, music supervision and music strategy.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN – THIS EVENT is SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be WAIT-LISTED Tuesday, September 17, 2019 12:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 1:00 p.m. – Program begins 1:30 p.m. – Program ends WHERE Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO MAS (Music & Strategy) NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
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2019-09-03 In LA – NARIP Music Publisher Pitch Session (Sting, Drake, Gomez, Foster The People): Riptide’s Haldeman
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NARIP  Music Publisher

 with Riptide Music Group CEO Keatly Haldeman

 

in Los Angeles on Tue Sep 3, 2019

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Publishers, Music Supervisors and other Music Buyers

 1000+ Placements and 18 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. Topics at NARIP’s Music Publisher Pitch Sessions:
  • Meet top independent music publisher Riptide Music Group CEO face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Keatly for signing and co-writing consideration, and priority projects
  • Meet Keately who can say YES and write you a check.
  • Learn how to get signed directly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • PROVEN Success of NARIP Pitch Sessions: 18 Synch Rep and Music Publishing Deals SIGNED, and thousands of music placements.
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.    Look how small NARIP Sessions are, here’s a photo of recent SOLD OUT Pitch Session with Republic Records’ VP of A&R / Staff Producer Simon Katz: At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest executive – music supervisor, synch agent, A&R executive, music publisher, preditor or producer – and they to get to know YOU.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest speaker (music supervsiros, synch agent, music publisher, A&R executive, producer or preditor) to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio (or your artist’s bio) and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT KEATLY HALDEMAN

Keatly Haldeman, CEO of Riptide Music Group, co-founded sync licensing and music publishing company pigFACTORY prior to its merger with Riptide Music. Throughout his career as a music entrepreneur he has been hands-on with every aspect of the publishing business from A&R, creative, marketing, publishing, royalties, legal, finance, mergers, acquisitions and fundraising. He has been responsible for identifying, negotiating and signing hundreds of artists, songwriters and catalogs, including songs recorded by GRAMMY award-winning and iconic artists. The companies he has led have proactively generated over $25 million in income from the licensing of music to picture. Keatly is a lifelong musician, having played in rock bands since he was 11 years old and producing music for over 20 years.  Riptide’s catalog includes songs by artists including Juice WRLD, Migos, Drake, Selena Gomez, Sting, Foster The People, Fatboy Slim, Grandmaster Flash and many independent artists.   
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN  Tuesday, September 3, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:15 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends WHERE Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Riptide Music NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
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NARIP helps market & monetize music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-07-30 SOLD OUT: NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Toy Story 4, Godzilla: King of the Monsters, Mary Poppins Returns): Heather Kreamer
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NARIP Trailer Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with Create Advertising’s Heather Kreamer

 

in Los Angeles on Tue Jul 30, 2019

THIS SESSION IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed.

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

 1000+ Placements and 17 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 17 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. Topics at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions:
  • Meet top theatrical marketing agency Create Advertising senior music supervisor face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Heather for her priority & upcoming projects
  • Meet Heather who can say YES and write you a check.
  • Heather is a frequent NARIP guest and has licensed music from NARIP members, including one placement that paid a fee so large that our member R. A. quit her day job, bought a house and now makes music full time.
  • Learn how to get placed direcetly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn’t
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed well over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
ABOUT HEATHER KREAMER

Heather Kreamer is a frequent guest at NARIP Pitch Sessions, she has licensed music from several NARIP members, including one placement which paid a fee so large that it enabled the member to quit her day job, buy a house and make music full time.  NARIP loves Heather!
Heather Kreamer is Director of Music for Create Advertising, an entertainment marketing company. She oversees all music needs for both their Los Angeles and London offices. This includes finding and licensing the perfect commercial music, as well as working with composers to create custom scores. Prior to joining Create, Heather spent 5 years running the music department of mOcean, another entertainment marketing agency. Her background includes building the film and television department for INgrooves, a global music distributor. She began her music career at Natural Energy Lab, where she signed artists and marketed their music for sync placements. Heather has worked on hundreds of successful motion picture marketing campaigns.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed Tuesday, July 30, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:15 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends WHERE Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Create Advertising NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP helps market & monetize music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-07-17 In Atlanta – NARIP Quarterly Music Biz Mixer at Smith’s Olde Bar, FREE with RSVP
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NARIP Music Biz Mixer: Come Meet & Greet!

You are invited to NARIP’s next mixer

on Wed Jul 17, 2019

in Atlanta, GA

Hosted by Smith’s Olde Bar, FREE with RSVP

Smiths-Olde-Bar

Join us, come meet Atlanta-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome, you need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Limited space, RSVP NOW!

Come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP mixers feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. 

Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below.

“ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine)

“NARIP brunches and mixers have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.”

RSVP NOW

Please RSVP now so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone – just scroll down.

Is your network not working? Ours is.

They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are!

THANK YOU !

Special thanks to Sean McPherson of Smith’s Olde Bar for hosting!

WHEN

Wednesday, July 17, 2019 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

WHERE

Smith’s Olde Bar 1578 Piedmont Ave NE Atlanta, GA 30324 COST FREE with RSVP (just scroll down)

Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and only pay the member rate! Click HERE to join NOW.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse service to anyone.

PARKING & DIRECTIONS

Click HERE for map.

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com

NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

 
 
2019-07-02 SOLD OUT: NARIP A&R Pitch Session with Republic Records VP of A&R, Staff Producer Simon Katz
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NARIP A&R Pitch Session

 with Republic Records’ VP of A&R, Staff Producer Simon Katz

* * * THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, CALL 818-769-7007 to be WAIT-LISTED * * *

Tue Jul 2 in Los Angeles

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals:

1000+ Music Placements

15 Synch Rep & Publishing Deals

Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions, read more here.

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including A&R Executives, Music Supervisors, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check?

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 15 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.

Topics at NARIP’s A&R Pitch Sessions:

  • Meet VP of A&R for major label Republic Records face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to Simon for his priority & upcoming projects
  • Meet Simon who can say YES, sign you and write you a check.
  • Audition music for artist signing, producer deals, as top-liner, lyricist, beat-maker, co-writer or provider of songs 
  • Learn how to get cuts on developing artist and super star albums
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU

Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.  

At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.  

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP PITCH SESSION: PREPARATION IS KEY

 NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 6 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more songs, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them picked up or licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music buyer’s needs change constantly and you want your music to make an impression. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs which you will get one week prior to the Session.

In addition to pitching for current opportunities, NARIP’s guest producer will consider music pitched for collaboration, signing to his label Hundred Up (in the case of Harvey Mason, Jr.), producing and co-producing.  

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS and 15 DEALS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

About Simon Katz

Simon Katz is Vice President of A&R and Staff Producer at Republic Records. Since joining the label in 2015, he has signed and developed the artists Dagny, Two Feet, Mondo Cozmo, and more. He also conceived and oversaw the construction of the 6,000-square-foot Republic Records Studios in Los Angeles, which has been used by The Weeknd, Metro Boomin, Amine and others since its 2017 opening. A musician, songwriter and producer, Katz was also a founding member of two bands signed to Republic Records: Iglu & Hartly, who released the 2009 hit “In This City,” and Youngblood Hawke, who had a heavily synched hit with 2013’s “We Come Running.” “As a musician and creative himself, Simon understands artists on a level foreign to most senior music executives,” says EVP Rob Stevenson said. “Not only can he spot talent, but he can also unlock that talent in the studio. His ability to speak the language of a musician separates him from the pack and makes him an indispensable member of our A&R team.” Republic EVP Wendy Goldstein added, “Simon’s tenacity and creativity have cemented him as an A&R innovator for the industry. He’s the rare talent who can sign and develop artists and while also helping them make their records in the studio.” Katz said, “Coming from a career as an artist, writer, and producer to working at Republic has really completed the circle for me in terms of understanding the full picture of how to develop and break artists. Monte and Avery Lipman are inspiring, forward-thinking leaders, who have built the perfect launchpad for musicians to succeed. Rob has been an invaluable mentor to me and has taught me a great deal about real artist development. Wendy is one of the foremost A&R in the business, and I am very fortunate to work with her. I am more than excited to continue working alongside them breaking new acts for a long time to come.” About Republic Records
Republic Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group (UMG). It was founded by Avery Lipman and Monte Lipman as an independent label in 1995, and was acquired by UMG in 2000. Republic was initially an imprint of the Universal/Motown Records Group, and was renamed Universal Republic Records after a reorganization in 2006 before reverting to its original name in 2012.[2][3][4] Artists signed to Republic Records include Ariana GrandeNicki MinajDrakeLil WayneAmy WinehouseTaylor SwiftNavThe WeekndJessie JGreta Van FleetBlack Veil BridesAndy BlackLordeMIKAChristina GrimmieFlorence and the MachinePost MaloneHailee SteinfeldJulia MichaelsAustin Mahone3 Doors Down and DNCE.[5] Its country music subsidiary Republic Nashville has signed Florida Georgia LineThe Band Perry, and Eli Young Band.

TESTIMONIALS

Click here to see what people say about NARIP’s Pitch Sessions.

NARIP PITCH SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen for hosting this event at Emerson LA.
WHEN Tuesday, July 2, 2019 — THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT, call 818-769-7007 to be wait-listed 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:30 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends WHERE
Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Republic Records NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

 
2019-06-23 In Atlanta – NARIP Music Biz Brunch at BNDWTH
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NARIP Music Biz Brunch on Sun Jun 23 in Atlanta

Eat, Meet & Greet at @ BNDWTH Studios

ADDRESS: 1565 Davis Avenue, Atlanta, GA  30344

 

RSVP NOW!

 You’re invited to attend NARIP’s Musiz Biz Brunch!

We’re doing it again!  Join us, come meet and greet

Atlanta-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our brunch. You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Saturday, June 22, 2019 at 12:00 noon so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. NARIP encourages pre-payment. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration. So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating! Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below. “ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine) “NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.” REGISTER NOW Please register online by Friday, May 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. Walk-ups are welcome and we encourage advance registration. To register now, just scroll down. Is your network not working? Ours is. They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are! WHEN Sunday, June 23, 2019 11:00 noon – Arrive and eat! 11:30 p.m. – Introductions 1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues WHERE
BNDWTH Studio
1565 Davis Avenue
Atlanta, GA  30344
Click HERE for map.
COST $5 for NARIP members $10 for Non-members Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and pay only the member rate!  Click HERE to see benefits and join NOW! We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. PARKING  Free street parking.  Valet parking in the back of the building (entrance from Alameda) is $6 for the day.  THANK YOU Special thanks to BNDWTH Studios for hosting this event, and to NARIP Board Member Juliett Rowe for organizing. QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO NARIP

NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected. _____________________________________________________________________________

The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will in the record industry and related music fields.   

Once music is made, then what?  Then NARIP.  Learn, network, market music. 

 
2019-06-22 In LA – NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session (Muppets, The Muppets Take Christmas) Kermit The Frog
× In LA – NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session (Muppets, The Muppets Take Christmas) Kermit The Frog
2019-06-07 Ticket Test
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2019-06-04 SOLD OUT: NARIP A&R Pitch Session with Warner Music Group Global VP of A&R Aton Ben-Horin (Bieber, Minaj, Guetta, Flo Rida, Legend)
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NARIP A&R Pitch Session

 with Warner Music Group’s Global VP of A&R Aton Ben-Horin

 

Tue Jun 4 in Los Angeles – this event is SOLD OUT

See Aton Ben-Horin’s awards, projects & successes HERE.

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals:

1000+ Music Placements

15 Synch Rep & Publishing Deals

Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions, read more here.

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including A&R Executives, Music Supervisors, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check?

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 15 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.

Topics at NARIP’s A&R Pitch Sessions:

  • Meet Global VP of A&R for major multi-national Warner Music Group face-to-face
  • Pitch songs directly to hitmaker Aton Ben-Horin for his priority & upcoming projects
  • Meet Aton who can say YES, sign you and write you a check.
  • Audition music for artist signing, producer deals, as top-liner, lyricist, beat-maker, co-writer or provider of songs 
  • Learn how to get cuts on developing artist and super star albums
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • Says Aton, “If you’ve got a hit, my door is open!”

Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.  

At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.  NOTE: this specific session with Aton is limited to 8 people only.

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP PITCH SESSION: PREPARATION IS KEY

 NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 6 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more songs, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them picked up or licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music buyer’s needs change constantly and you want your music to make an impression. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs which you will get one week prior to the Session.

In addition to pitching for current opportunities, NARIP’s guest producer will consider music pitched for collaboration, signing to his label Hundred Up (in the case of Harvey Mason, Jr.), producing and co-producing.  

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS and 15 DEALS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

About Aton Ben-Horin

Aton Ben-Horin is an American music executive and record producer. Aton serves as Global Vice President of A&R for all of Warner Music Group’s labels, including Atlantic Records and Warner Bros. Aton initially began his career as a musician and songwriter in a touring rock band, sharing the stage with acts such as Simple Plan, Jimmy Eat World, and Nine Inch Nails. Aton then ventured into the dance music scene and began producing and DJing at nationwide venues, radio stations, and major festivals such as Ultra Music Festival. In August 2007 Aton opened Plush Recording Studios, which has developed into one of the premier Florida recording studios, with clients such as Nicki Minaj, Flo Rida, Justin Bieber, and Chris Brown, to name a few. Through his production and songwriting team, The Agency, Aton has produced and licensed a catalog of songs with the likes of John Legend, Rick Ross, Ciara, Flo Rida, and many more. His multi-faceted path soon led him to A&R. In 2012, Aton began doing A&R at Warner Music Group, under Mike Caren (Creative Officer, Warner Music Group & CEO, Artist Partners Group). Since joining Warner Music Group, Aton has delivered hit singles for Jason Derulo, Flo Rida, David Guetta, and more. Some of his most recent successes include Flo Rida’s ‘My House’, Jason Derulo’s ‘Talk Dirty,’ ‘Wiggle,’ and ‘Say Goodbye.’ David Guetta’s ‘Hey Mama’ (featuring Nicki Minaj and Bebe Rexha), “Bad,” and “Like I Do.” Sofia Reyes “1, 2, 3,” Cardi B “Ring”(feat. Kehlani), and many others. Aton has also discovered and signed various artists to WMG, including Alec Benjamin, Bhad Bhabie, Justin Quiles, and others.

TESTIMONIALS

Click here to see what people say about NARIP’s Pitch Sessions.

NARIP PITCH SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen for hosting this event at Emerson LA.
WHEN – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT Tuesday, June 4, 2019 12:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 1:00 p.m. – Program begins 2:30 p.m. – Program ends WHERE
Emerson LA 5960 Sunset Boulevard Los Angeles, CA   90028 Cross street:  Gordon PARKING
Free street parking under the building (pull into parking garage). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Aton Aton on Wikipedia NARIP
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2019-05-28 FREE NARIP Webinar: Artist Development Strategies From Top Music Managers (Linkin Park, Rob Zombie, Dixie Chicks)
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Artist Development Strategies From Top Music Managers

Andy Gould & Rob McDermott

Tue May 28, 2019 

FREE NARIP Webinar

With limited in-studio seats for NARIP members.

What do Linkin Park, Korn, Rob Zombie, Enrique Iglesias and the Dixie Chicks have in common?  They have been developed and/or managed by Andy Gould and/or Rob McDermott.   Artist managers and industry veterans Gould and McDermott are special guests at NARIP’s FREE Webinar where they will discuss how they have helped shape and guide talent from the recording studio to the global marketplace, and what superstar strategies can be applied to developing acts today. Join us at this NARIP program to hear how Gould and McDermott create value and long-lasting careers for their artist clients. YOU WILL LEARN Pre-Release
  • Defining the artist to create an image
  • Image cultivation, planning and tailoring social media presence
  • Focus: “owning” one social media channel
  • The right kind of release: mixtapes & features, drip (one single every 2 months), full album or EP, giving music away for free (like Chance The Rapper)
  • PR and content strategy set-up, word-of-mouth teasers
  • Co-writing and collaborating to accelerate exposure
  • Gaining, refining performance experience
  • Developing professional presentation
  • Making the right record: selecting producers and the rest of the team
Post Release
  • Case studies: successes from our speaker to apply to upcoming artists
  • Connect through live performances: festivals, charity events, support tours
  • How to create sales demand for music
  • How, if and when to spend on play-listing
  • Domestic and international marketing
  • Endorsements, branding, product cross-promotion as reach grows
  • Merchandising
Get an insider’s peek at the economic and artistic realities of the fastest-changing, hottest business in the world and don’t miss this intimate and interactive learning experience. SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for professional profile) Andy Gould, Spectacle Entertainment Rob McDermott, Mad Mac Entertainment Tess Taylor, President, National Association of Record Industry Professionals, Moderator THANK YOU
Special thanks to Emerson LA for hosting this event.  
WHEN  Tuesday, May 28, 2019 1:00 p.m. PST – Program begins 2:00 p.m. PST – Audience Q&A 2:30 p.m. PST – Program ends WHERE
Address available to NARIP members attending in person (all others tune in LIVE online, linke will be provided to those who RSVP below).
COST FREE with RSVP (just scroll down) BONUS #1

NARIP Members Get LIVE Feedback To Artist One-Sheets From Guest Experts.

A limited number of NARIP members have the opportunity to have an artist one-sheet reviewed LIVE at our event and receive direct feedback from our guest experts.  Submissions from NARIP members will be given priority to receive feedback (one submission per person).  To have YOUR (or your artist’s) one-sheet critiqued, please fill out this form:

Artist One-Sheet Submissions

NARIP member (or client) material is given priority. If you’re not a NARIP member yet, what are you waiting for?! Receive many benefits of NARIP membership for as little as $9.95 per month, join HERE now. Materials MUST be submitted in advance using the submission form above. If selected, you consent that material you submit will be made available to our guest experts, events attendees and other NARIP members, and included in later program materials. Artist representative must be present to receive live feedback. SUBMISSION DEADLINE: Monday, May 27 at 12:00 noon PST BONUS #2 Just ten (10) in-studio seats are available to current NARIP members for $25 on a first-come, first-served basis to attend the live taping of this program and meet our special guests.  To secure your seat now, please email $25.00 (USD) to payments@narip.com NOW, also include your NARIP username and specify “Artist Development Strategies Program on May 28” in your email. BONUS #3

Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.

2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
  • @NARIP
  • #NARIPArtistDevelopment
QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO NARIP Mad Mac Entertainment   GUEST SPEAKER PROFILES
Andy Gould, Artist Manager, Film Producer Manager/film producer Andy Gould began his career at age 15 as the messenger boy for Chappell Music. During a routine delivery to George Martin’s prestigious studio AIR London, Gould inquired about work. With that, Gould became one of AIR studios legendary “tea boys,” serving tea for some of the most prolific producers and artists of the time. He was quickly promoted and eventually segued into the world of music publishing.  He moved on to Radio Luxemburg, and then Screen Gems where he worked with Carole King, David Gates (Bread) and many other classic songwriters. Gould was sought out by CBS Publishing, and eventually joined the company in New York. During his tenure at CBS, Gould worked with Billy Joel, ELO, Kansas, and had hit records with Pat Benatar, Rainbow, and The Pointer Sisters.  In 1983 he left CBS to join Worldwide Entertainment, co-managing Kool & the Gang, Regina Belle, and The Manhattans. In 1989 Gould, along with partners Walter O’Brien and Bob Chiappardi, formed Concrete Management & Marketing, the top rock management company at the time.  At Concrete they built a solid reputation as the management force behind the some of the century’s most iconic hard rock, and defining the heavy metal landscape with bands like White Zombie, Pantera, Metal Church and Anthrax.  In 1993, Andy Gould Management was formed in Los Angeles where he continued his successful relationship with Rob Zombie – a relationship that yielded several multi-platinum albums and 7 feature films. It was during this time that he partnered with Rob McDermott on the budding career of modern rock royalty, Linkin Park. Gould also achieved platinum success with Powerman 5000, Monster Magnet, Type O Negative and Static X. In 2001, Gould partnered with The Firm where he, and Simon Renshaw, ran the music division in the company’s prime.  Gould continued to work with his own rosters, as well as working with The Firm’s impressive list of musical talents including Korn, Jennifer Lopez and Enrique Iglesias.  In 2006, Spectacle partnered with Irving Azoff’s Front Line Management Group, where their co-management of Guns N’ Roses ushered in the band’s comeback. In 2010, Andy Gould reformed his own company, Spectacle Entertainment Group. Gould also runs a label partnership with Universal Music Enterprises (UMe) called, T-Boy Records, which will serves as an umbrella label releasing new music and albums from established hard-rock bands with major followings. To date, the label has released some of the more successful albums, in recent years, for Megadeth and Eagles of Death Metal.  Gould has also firmly planted his feet in the film world as a producer. Along with a 25-year management career with Rob Zombie, he produced all of Zombie’s films including the controversial and critically acclaimed Lionsgate films House Of 1000 Corpses and The Devil’s Rejects. Gould also produced Zombie’s re-imagining of the horror classic Halloween (2007) for The Weinstein Company, which broke Labor Day box office records. Gould’s seventh feature film with Zombie, horror juggernaut 31, premiered at Sundance 2016.  With years of experience and success, Gould has proved his elasticity in response to an ever-evolving technology and media landscape, with his sense of humor and ingenuity firmly in tact.

Rob McDermott, Artist Manager

Rob McDermott learned early in his career how to develop bands from their first demos and clubs from his mentor Andy Gould. Rob has worked with dozens of multi-platinum artists in various capacities, but is best known for his decade working with Linkin Park, selling 50 million albums, garnering over 25 awards including 2 Grammys, and selling out arenas and stadiums worldwide.  Rob has built a reputation for planning and executing successful projects from developing Multi-Million dollar festival tours, creating amazing fan communities around the world, creating Specialty Album events and building Non-Profit Organizations.  Rob’s Mad Mac Entertainment currently works with YouTube creator 10 Second Songs (Anthony Vincent) whose Music 20 styles videos have almost 3 million subscribers and garnered over 180 million views, music artists Icon For Hire who have over 160M audio and video streams and upstart duos Migrant Motel and Repenter. Also a rabid technologist, Rob has held consulting and advisory roles at Sparkart, the digital agency responsible for building Linkin Park’s digital empire and Tim McGraw, Bon Jovi, and UFC Community and e-commerce systems. Sparkart is home to projects as varied as the medical vaccine fundraising platform Immunity Project and blockchain ticketing agency Tari.  Rob is majority owner of To11 Media Inc. who are re-imagining the legendary US hard rock and metal music brands METAL EDGE & METAL MANIACS.  Prior to Mad Mac Entertainment, Rob McDermott grew from intern to partner at Andy Gould Management/Concrete Management, Partner at The Firm, and President of Collective Music Group working with managers and artists ranging from superstars Dixie Chicks, Enrique Iglesias and Michele Branch to international rock acts Rob Zombie, Korn, Avenged Sevenfold and Slash.
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2019-05-15 In Atlanta – Mock Negotiation & ABCs of a Music Producer Deal
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Mock Negotiation and ABCs of a Music Producer Deal 

Wed May 15, 2019 in Atlanta

NARIP Mock Negotiations Generate Better Deals!

A NARIP Series: Mock Negotiations Clarify Most Important, Career-Supporting (or detracting) Deal Points for Laymen

Are you making good deals for yourself and for your clients?  Is a bad deal holding you back?

At NARIP’s Art of the Music Deal series featuring mock negotiations of the most important music business deals,  you get to meet top industry deal-makers including music and entertainment attorneys, label and music publishing executives, personal artist and producer managers, and producers to hear their in-depth discussion, debate and dissection of key music business deals.  No more fear of the fine print!  Our experts break it down in easy-to-understand language, with sample agreements and checklists to support your next negotiation.  

Top executives wrangle a career-making music producer deal at NARIP’s May 15h program in Atlanta.  Most people think they can just hand a negotiation to a lawyer, and leave it at that. But as a professional, you need to understand the process and deal points, too, and what the short- and long-term implications to your artists’ careers may be. In this session, top experts producer-manager Rico Brooks, music and entertainment attorney David Prasse, Esq. and producer-label owner Tanner Hendon discuss key areas of a music producer agreement and negotiate a deal LIVE. They will give you the inside track on major deal points, what they mean and what leverage you have to negotiate the best possible deal. Most importantly, you will see HOW a producer deal is negotiated and see the process. Get educated about the art of deal making and the right time to make a deal!

BACKGROUND

Since 2008, NARIP’s Art of the Music Deal series has presented, broken down and explained dozens of important deals in layman’s terms, including:

  • 360 record deals
  • distribution
  • music publishing
  • sponsorship & merchandise
  • personal artist management deals
  • music producer deals
  • and more

As a consequence, hundreds of NARIP members and their clients have made better deals.  Producer Manager RicoBrooks – who will speak at NARIP’s program on May 15, 2019 in Atlanta – learned key deal points that he implemented IMMEDIATELY in his business after attending NARIP’s 2017 Mock Negotiation of a Music Producer Deal featuring speakers Evita G. Kaigler, Esq., Kendall A. Minter, Esq. and Julie Kessler Roach, Esq. 

That’s valuable!

Topics at NARIP’s Mock Negotiation & ABCs of a Music Producer Deal:

  • Logistics: Where song is recorded, artist approvals, producer deliverables.
  • Master Recording: Who will own and control it?  What does this include?  Exclusive rights to manufacture, distribute and issue master use licenses.
  • Splits: Is producer also a songwriter?  What percentage, if any, is producer entitled to of the song’s copyright?
  • Fees: How, what and when will producer be paid?  Up-front and back-end compensation.
  • Credit: What specific credit will producer receive?
  • General Clauses, Terms & Options: Original work, indemnification and more.
Also to be discussed:
  • Producer advance vs. recording fund. Did you know it all comes out of the artist’s recording fund? Producer royalty.  Did you know it all comes out of the artist’s royalty?
  • Recoupment
  • Controlled Composition Clause: what you need to know if your producer is also your co-writer. What does the artist’s recording agreement say?  This affects the producer’s royalty, royalty accountings, mechanical royalties, CD reductions, “fake” free goods and much more.
  • Assignment
  • Learn what to ask for and what to avoid in your next deal, walk away from NARIP’s program armed with important checklists and a sample form agreement of a music producer deal
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU

BONUS: Sample music producer form agreement will be provided.

NARIP programs enable a deep dive into important deals and enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable.  

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

Be prepared to take plenty of notes!
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKERS
Rico Brooks As CEO of Adella Thomas Management, Rico Brooks, he oversees the music careers of some of the most notable names in the industry including platinum-selling producer Sonny Digital, international producers Bobby Johnson and iBeatz as well as hit-makers B Wheezy Beatz, D. Rich, Fukk12, duo Ro & Smoke, XL, Chase Millie songwriter/producer Tasha Catour.  Brooks got his start in music as a sales associate of Peppermint Music and his start in management helping to shape the careers of various Hip-hop artists as a manager, then President of Block Entertainment.  With plans on developing a career in Movie Production, Branding and Strategic Marketing, the future holds limitless opportunities for this respected entrepreneur.
Tanner Hendon Tanner Hendon is an Atlanta native musician, producer, and owner and founder of Atlanta based record label – Madison Records. From an early age, Tanner was drawn to music. After teaching himself to play drums, bass, guitar, and keys, he began to play with artists in the Atlanta music scene, as well as record original music in his home studio. He later formed his own band in which he played drums, and by the time he was 17 he had toured the country several times over, opening for acts such as Velvet Revolver, Tantric, Rehab, and more. In 2011, he acquired a studio in Chamblee, GA formerly known as Exocet Studios. Around that same time, the world famous Southern Tracks Studios, located in Atlanta was closing down. After a world wide hunt for a mixing console, Tanner ended up buying the SSL console from Southern Tracks on which super producer Brendan O’Brien recorded so many famous albums (Stone Temple Pilots, Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, Train, and many more). With the new studio complete, Tanner began to produce artists which eventually led to launching his label – Madison Records. Madison Records has a very diverse roster of artists including Atlanta’s own Chelsea Shag, as well as Tony Lewis from the famous 80s group The Outfield, who had their mega-hit “Your Love”. In addition to producing and running the label, Tanner continues to tour and play live shows with his band Like Machines, as well as filling in on drums for artists such as Paul Rodgers (Bad Company), Night Ranger, Magnets & Ghosts, Collective Soul, and more. Tanner and his family are also part owners of one of Atlanta’s staple venues Smith’s Olde Bar, and are strong supporters of The Recording Academy and Georgia Music Partners.
David Prasse, Esq. David W. Prasse is an attorney in Atlanta, Georgia, representing music and creative clients, including several nationally recognized artists, producers, managers, labels, publishing companies, web companies, music and television industry executives, music venues and a high end boutique car company. He received his law degree from Georgia State University and his undergraduate degree from The University of Georgia.  He has been a guest speaker and taught publishing and music business classes at Georgia State University. He has spoken on panels at SXSW, The Atlantis Music Conference, Athfest and continuing legal education seminars for attorneys.  During undergrad he was a talent buyer for UGA, booking shows with attendances between 350 to over 14,000. After college he managed bands on independent and major labels. He worked for a Sony label during law school and spent a couple of years working for a boutique entertainment law firm in Atlanta before starting his own practice in 1999. In 2007 he started an independent rock label, Slush Fund, with an old friend in New York. THANK YOU
Special thanks Chris Fragale for hosting this event at Atlanta Institute of Music & Media.
WHEN Wednesday, May 15, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:30 p.m. –  Break 9:30 p.m. – Program ends WHERE
Atlanta Institute of Music and Media 2875 Breckinridge Blvd. Suite 700 Duluth, GA 30096 PARKING
Free parking. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $15 NARIP Members $25 Non-Members BONUS #2 Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents distributed at the program.  This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. NARIP reserves the right to refuse service or admission to anyone. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Adella Thomas Management Madison Records NARIP
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2019-05-11 In LA – NARIP Music Biz Brunch @ Lavish Studios
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NARIP Music Biz Brunch on Sat May 11, 2019 in LA

Eat, Meet & Greet at @ Lavish Studios

ADDRESS: 1753 E. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles 90021

RSVP NOW!

 You’re invited to attend NARIP’s Brunch!

We’re doing it again!  Join us, come meet and greet

Los Angeles-area record and music industry professionals.

All are welcome at our brunch. You need not be a NARIP member to attend.

Please RSVP and register online by Friday, May 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. NARIP encourages pre-payment. You are welcome to attend at the last minute as a walk-up, but we appreciate advance registration. So come along to meet existing friends and contacts, and make new ones. NARIP brunches feature 30-second introductions by all present to help you identify and get in front of the people who can make a difference to your business. Professional speed-dating! Among other things, NARIP sponsors events like these to encourage networking and the fostering of business relationships in the record industry. Over 75% of all great opportunities, deals and job offers come about as a direct result of second and third party referrals – who you know matters. So get to know more people in the record biz, and let them get to know you! Please join us and bring plenty of business cards. All are welcome, details below. “ONE OF THE BEST OPPORTUNITIES TO NETWORK” IN THE BIZ (Music Connection Magazine) “NARIP brunches have been a HUGE benefit for me and my company,” says Geodesic Management’s Dan Strader from New York. “In just a few hours at a Los Angeles brunch, I was able to establish a presence in that city and make solid connections that I still use to this day. Networking brunches have now begun in New York, and the connections we’ve made are career-changing.” REGISTER NOW Please register online by Friday, May 10, 2019 at 5:00 p.m. so we can prepare enough refreshments for everyone. Walk-ups are welcome and we encourage advance registration. To register now, just scroll down. Is your network not working? Ours is. They can’t promote you if they don’t know who you are! WHEN Saturday, May 11, 2019 11:00 noon – Arrive and eat! 11:30 p.m. – Introductions 1:00 p.m. – Brunch ends, networking continues WHERE Lavish Studios 1753 E. Olympic Blvd, Los Angeles 90021 Cross streets: Alameda & Olympic COST $10 for NARIP members $20 for Non-members Get a NARIP membership for $9.95 a month and pay only the member rate!  Click HERE to see benefits and join NOW! We encourage you to register in advance online now (just scroll down). Otherwise, cash only at the door on Event Day please. Price includes food, beverage and event admission.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. PARKING  Free street parking.  Valet parking in the back of the building (entrance from Alameda) is $6 for the day.  THANK YOU Special thanks to Lavish Studios and Zana Messia for hosting this event. QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO NARIP Lavish Studios

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Once music is made, then what?  Then NARIP.  Learn, network, market music. 

 
2019-05-07 SOLD OUT: NARIP Preditor Pitch Session (Blacklist, World of Dance, Chicago Fire, Amercia’s Got Talent): NBC Entertainment Marketing’s Chad Mallam
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NARIP “Preditor” (Producer / Writer / Editor) Pitch Session

with NBC Entertainment Marketing’s Chad Mallam

 

Tue May 7 in Los Angeles – this event is SOLD OUT

See Chad Mallam’s awards, clients, projects & successes HERE.

Harness the Power of  a “Preditor” (Producer / Writer / Editor) to Exploit and Monetize Your Music!

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals: 1000+ Music Placements and 15 Synch Rep & Publishing Deals Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions, read more here.

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, Synch Agents, Music Producers, Music Editors and “Preditors” (Producer / Writer / Editors)

Is your music getting to decision-makers – people who can say YES and write a check?

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including music supervisors, synch agents, music producers, music editors and “Preditors” (Producer / Writer / Editors), and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation and projects, and get immediate feedback.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members. Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 15 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result. Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.

Topics at NARIP’s “Preditor” (Producer / Writer / Editor) Pitch Session:

  • Access top, award-winning NBC Entertainment Marketing executive who seeks NEW SOURCES for music
  • Pitch for current & upcoming slate of DOZENS of prime-time network shows, specials and up-fronts. Shows include America’s Got Talent, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, Black List, World of Dance, Ellen’s Game of Games and others.
  • Present songs to top television executive who helps source and place music for THOUSANDS of promos PER WEEK across the entire network
  • Pitch directly to top executive who knows what works and gets what he wants (no middleman)
  • Trends in promotional music: what works, what doesn’t and WHY
  • Budgets and fee ranges
WHY DO NARIP PITCH SESSIONS CONTINUE TO YIELD SUCH REMARKABLE RESULTS?
  • Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.
  • NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to 16 people: get to know the guest buyer who gets to know YOU.
  • Attendees meet key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
  • 100% practical, no fluff, non-nonsense approach makes NARIP Pitch Sessions “highly effective”
  • No blind pitches – get guest buyer’s brief of then-current music needs ONE WEEK PRIOR to event date, giving you time to prep best possible pitch.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP PITCH SESSION:

PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people. About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 6 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more songs, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them picked up or licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog. Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music buyer’s needs change constantly and you want your music to make an impression. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs which you will get one week prior to the Session.

In addition to pitching for current opportunities, NARIP’s guest producer will consider music pitched for collaboration, signing to his label Hundred Up (in the case of Harvey Mason, Jr.), producing and co-producing.

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event. We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event. In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker. These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS and 14 DEALS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions. Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career. Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

ABOUT CHAD MALLAM

Chad Mallam is an internationally recognized television executive with 20 years of top-tier experience at Hollywood’s biggest studios. As a creative leader at ABC, NBC and CBS affiliates, Chad’s innovations in consumer connection have received some of the industry’s highest honors.

His use of music has helped him achieve consistently high ratings, grow audiences and sell programming. Currently a “Preditor” (Producer / Writer / Editor) at NBC Entertainment Marketing, he writes, produces, edits and places music in prime-time marketing materials for the network and affiliated partners. Along with a department of 20 others, the entertainment marketing team sources and places music for thousands of promotional spots per week for the entire network including for America’s Got Talent, Chicago Fire, Chicago Med, Chicago PD, The Blacklist, World of Dance, Ellen’s Game of Games, special projects and up-fronts. “I LOVE music,” he says, “which gives you an emotional connection that you can’t describe or put in a deck. When you find that song and make that connection, it just works, then you see people crying and their lives changing on TV. Music drives these spots home and makes them so successful.” While working on LOST, Chad developed the groundbreaking Web series ‘LOST Untangled,’ generating over 100 million views and $500,000 in sponsorships. With a Henson puppet and storage locker on the Prospect Studio lot, he single-handedly wrote, produced, directed and edited the weekly series which quickly became the most successful short-form content in ABC’s history. As Vice President of OnAir and Design at the Game Show Network, Chad continued breaking industry records with The American Bible Challenge, the most successful premier in 30 years (done without any show footage). With double-digit growth across all demos and 20 million new viewers, Chad grew the Game Show Network into a marketing powerhouse, making 2013 the Most Watched Year and 2014 the Most Watched Year Ever with prime-time ratings at 10-year highs. Chad’s passion for branding extends into the arts with online marketing and e-commerce. His gallery storefront uses automation, bots and augmented reality to drive sales. Prints are sold, framed and delivered by third party vendors connected to uncartoonist.com – what began as an experiment is now a revenue-generating brand. An entrepreneur, technologist and marketing expert, Chad’s skill set gives him a competitive advantage in any project with which he’s involved.  TESTIMONIALS

Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Pitch Sessions.

NARIP PITCH SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here. Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and to Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN Tuesday, May 7, 2019  – THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:15 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends WHERE Emerson College Los Angeles Center 5960 Sunset Boulevard Audio Post Room #254 Los Angeles, CA 90028 CROSS STREETS Sunset and Gordon Street PARKING
Free parking, pull into lot. When you arrive, take either North West corner garage elevator or front staircase to 2nd floor lobby. Tell front desk security you’re here for NARIP event, they’ll direct you to room R254 (see signage). Please bring government-issued ID. NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US! TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
  • @NARIP
  • #NARIPproducer
  • @NARIPSessions
QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Chad Mallam Chad Mallam on IMDB NBC Universal NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
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2019-04-25 In LA – NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session (Shameless, Lethal Weapon, Whiskey Cavalier, Taco Bell): Vince Quintero
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NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Session

 with VQ Creative’s Vince Quintero

 

In Los Angeles on Thu Apr 25, 2019

 See list of Vince’s placements HERE (scroll down).

 

Harness the Power of an Independent Commissioned Sales and Marketing Agent to Exploit and Monetize Your Music!

 

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals:

1000+ Music Placements and

15 Signings Result From NARIP Sessions

Read more here

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Synch Agents

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check?

The Synch Agents* featured in NARIP Pitch Sessions are among the top sales and marketing executives who actively place music owned by songwriters, composers and independent music publishers.

Many music buyers – directors, producers and music supervisors – name these Synch Agents as among their go-to music providers.  These Agents, who NARIP has researched and interviewed, have placed thousands of songs in blockbuster films, hit television shows, trailers, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and video games.

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet and pitch Synch Agents for current placement opportunities and representation, and get immediate feedback.

Come meet these career-makers.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and trailers for NARIP members.  

NARIP members have also secured publishing deals and formed creative collaborations too numerous to mention as a direct result of these NARIP’s Sessions.

At NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions:

  • Intimate event with top synch agent: enrollment limited to 16 people·       
  • No cattle calls, no 300-person crowds or conferences, no velvet ropes·       
  • Get brief in advance to prepare best pitch
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
  • Access multiple potential buyers and placements via one synch agent
Topics:
  • Trends in synch licensing and agent deals
  • Exclusive, non-exclusive, single-song deals
  • Budgets and fee ranges 
  • Copyright ownership, rights retention, song re-titling
  • Fees between synch agents and their clients
  • Which synch agents seek a transfer of copyright(s) for their services, and under what circumstances

Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.  At hundreds of NARIP Sessions, we asked every guest music supervisor how to better market music to them.  Their one consistent piece of advice?  Get representation!

At NARIP Synch Agent Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the synch agents and they to get to know you.

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for possible representation and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

* Synch Agent: A synchronization or “synch” agent represents music copyrights – either the composition, the sound recordings, or both.  They pitch music to buyers and their representatives, including to music supervisors.  Synch agents are typically compensated on a commission basis and do not own or control the copyrights they represent.  While synch agents usually focus on entertainment and media exploitations, traditional songplugger services also include placement of represented songs with recording artists.

What is a Synch Agent (and WHY you need one)?  View video (:60 seconds)

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP SYNCH AGENT PITCH SESSION:

PREPARATION IS KEY

As with NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions, NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 7 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Synch Agent Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs.

In addition to pitching for current placement opportunities, NARIP’s guest Synch Agents will consider music pitched for representation. 

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S SYNCH AGENT PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

ABOUT VINCE QUINTERO

Quintero-Vince

Vince Quintero is a synch agent and music executive with 19+ years of major record label, music publishing and multi-media experience. His roles include music licensing, publishing, music supervision, A&R, strategic marketing/branding, and artist/producer management. Vince has worked with platinum-selling artists such as Eminem, Gwen Stefani, Papa Roach, The Roots, MIA, Snoop Dogg, Black Eyed Peas, Blink 182, Mary J Blige, Common, and the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. He has been responsible for conceptualizing, negotiating and executing against A-list music events with fortune 500 companies such as Jagermeister, Corazon Tequila, Coors Beer, and 42 Below Vodka. Vince has also worked as an A&R executive, a manager of a multi-platinum producer, and developed various bands throughout his career. He has overseen the music recording process with platinum artists, producers, managers, studios, and engineers as well as negotiated and built six-figure recording budgets. Vince has held positions such as Creative Director for HoriPro Music Publishing (KISS, Marilyn Manson, REO Speedwagon, Jerry Reed, George Strait, etc.), Head of Creative Music Licensing and Music Publishing for Red Bull Records and Senior Creative Director of Sync Licensing for Capitol Music Group (Capitol, Astralwerks, Virgin, Motown, Harvest, Priority, Blue Note and Caroline Records). Currently Vince runs his venture, VQ Creative, handling worldwide sync licensing and branding. A few clients include Notting Hill Music Publishing/Masters, Dualtone Records, Harvey Mason Media and HundredUp Records.

Some of Vince’s Placements:
  • NOVI “So Profound” in Redline (TV Promo)
  • MT. Joy “Cardinal” in Lethal Weapon (TV Show)
  • Chick Berry “Johnny B. Goode” in Touch the Stars (Film)
  • Caleon Fox “Don’t Ghost Me” in Ball in the Family (TV Show)
  • Marteen “On My Own” – Social Animals (Film)
  • R!OT “Riot” – Whiskey Cavalier (TV Show)
  • Tim Butler “Custom” – Taco Bell Ad
  • Eden Brant “Leave Me Alone” – Pearson (TV Show)
  • San Holo “Everything Matters” – Dancing in the Dark (Online Ad Film)
  • Yelohill & Mann “Party on Pico” – All American (TV Show)
  • Televisor “Odyssey” – Bare Minerals (AD)
  • Flora Cash “You’re Somebody Else” – Shameless (TV Show)

TESTIMONIALS

Click here to see what people say about NARIP’s Pitch Sessions.

NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 1,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
THANK YOU Special thanks Justin Allen and to Emerson LA for hosting this event.
WHEN Thursday, April 25, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:15 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends
WHERE Emerson College Los Angeles Center 5960 Sunset Boulevard Audio Post Room #254 Los Angeles, CA  90028 CROSS STREETS Sunset and Gordon Street PARKING
Free parking, pull into lot.  When you arrive, take either North West corner garage elevator or front staircase to 2nd floor lobby.  Tell front desk security you’re here for NARIP event, they’ll direct you to room R254 (see signage).  Please bring government-issued ID. NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT! QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO VQ Creative NARIP
NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.
____________________________________________________
The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetizes music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity

2019-04-23 SOLD OUT: NARIP Producer Pitch Session with 6-time Grammy Winner (Aretha, Timberlake, Beyonce, Jackson, Spears): Harvey Mason, Jr.
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NARIP Producer Pitch Session

 with 6x Grammy Winner Harvey Mason, Jr.

 

Tue Apr 23 in Los Angeles

See Harvey Mason, Jr.’s awards, clients, projects & successes HERE.

NARIP Pitch Sessions Generate Deals:

1000+ Music Placements

15 Synch Rep & Publishing Deals

Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions, read more here.

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers –  people who can say YES and write a check?

At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback.

BACKGROUND

Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 1,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, 15 NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work.

Topics at NARIP’s Producer Pitch Sessions:

  • Access Oscar-nominated, Grammy-winning hitmaker, pitch for his current & future projects
  • Present songs to Harvey, who currently seeks hip hop, pop and R&B
  • Meet Harvey who can say YES and write you a check.
  • How to get cuts on developing artist and super star albums
  • Budgets, fee ranges and deal points between producers and their clients
  • Audition for Harvey’s label Hundred Up and Producer-Writer team
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU

Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.  

At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.

Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.

WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP PITCH SESSION: PREPARATION IS KEY

 NARIP Pitch Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 6 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Pitch Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more songs, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them picked up or licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the guest, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music buyer’s needs change constantly and you want your music to make an impression. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs which you will get one week prior to the Session.

In addition to pitching for current opportunities, NARIP’s guest producer will consider music pitched for collaboration, signing to his label Hundred Up (in the case of Harvey Mason, Jr.), producing and co-producing.  

Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.

DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest’s specific needs at hand.

AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON’T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 1,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 1,000 PLACEMENTS and 15 DEALS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 1,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP’S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP’s biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.

ABOUT HARVEY MASON, JR.

Harvey Mason Jr. has not only penned and produced songs for industry legends like Aretha Franklin, Michael Jackson, Luther Vandross and Elton John, but also for today’s superstars including Justin Bieber, Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake and Chris Brown. Simultaneously, Harvey has been instrumental in producing memorable music for many of the biggest musical films from the past decade. Everyone from Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson in Dreamgirls, Whitney Houston in Sparkle, to the eclectic casts in Pitch Perfect and SING, Dr. Dre and Ice Cube in Straight Outta Compton and Mary J. Blige and Ne-Yo in The Wiz Live! have called on Harvey to deliver music of the highest standards for blockbuster musical productions.

Harvey was born in Boston, Massachusetts where his parents attended the prestigious Berklee College of Music. Harvey’s father, Harvey Mason, Sr., is a noted jazz drummer and founding member of the group Fourplay. Mason Jr. grew up in Los Angeles where he tagged along to his father’s recording sessions with the likes of Quincy Jones, Carole King, The Brothers Johnson and Herbie Hancock. Harvey wrote his first song, “Love Makes It Better” for Grover Washington, Jr. at the age of eight. Besides being a gifted musician, Harvey was also a skilled athlete and attended the University of Arizona on a basketball scholarship, playing in the 1988 Final Four with teammates Sean Elliott and Steve Kerr.

Harvey’s first success came when he wrote the song “Truthfully” for Brandy’s 1998 release Never Say Never. He then joined forces with Rodney Jerkins’ Darkchild Entertainment and continued to write and produce hits for the likes of Jennifer Lopez, Destiny’s Child, Toni Braxton, Whitney Houston and Michael Jackson. In 2000, Mason Jr. formed the production company, The Underdogs, whose first hit was Tyrese’s “I Like Them Girls.” He continued to top the R&B charts with hits for B2K, Marques Houston, Ruben Studdard, Joe, Ciara and Omarion, making history in 2009 with the number one hit, “No Air” featuring Jordin Sparks and Chris Brown, and again in 2012 with Chris Brown’s “Turn Up the Music.”

In 2006, Harvey produced the soundtrack for the movie musical Dreamgirls where his work on Jennifer Hudson’s rendition of “And I’m Telling You I’m Not Going” helped earn her an Academy Award for her performance. His work on Dreamgirls was the first to produce three Oscar-nominated songs from the same film in the same year. In 2008, Harvey Mason Media produced the major motion picture More Than a Game documenting the incredible journey of LeBron James’ high school basketball team. The movie garnered a second-place People’s Choice Award at the prestigious Toronto Film Festival. Harvey also composed the score to the film and served as Executive Producer on the soundtrack Music Inspired by More Than a Game, released on his label Mason Music through Interscope Records.

In 2012, Harvey was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for the song “The Living Proof” from The Help which featured Mary J. Blige. Then sadly, he was the last producer to work with Whitney Houston when he produced the songs “His Eye Is on the Sparrow” and “Celebrate” for the movie Sparkle. Later in 2012, Harvey produced the a cappella vocal performances for the hit film Pitch Perfect featuring Rebel Wilson and Anna Kendrick. In 2014, he produced the music for Get On Up, the film about the life and music of the legendary James Brown. With the addition of Hailee Steinfeld, Harvey again joined the cast of Pitch Perfect 2 to produce new a cappella hits for the movie’s 2015 sequel. In the summer of 2015, Harvey arranged and produced all the legendary N.W.A. music for the theatrical release of Straight Outta Compton. Most recently, he wrote and produced music for the top-rated NBC broadcast of The Wiz Live! and produced over 50 songs for the animated musical SING from Universal/Illumination Entertainment. Currently, Harvey is in production for Pitch Perfect 3 and the musical reworking of the 80’s classic, Valley Girl for MGM.

Harvey proudly serves as a board member and advocacy leader for The Recording Academy and its Producers and Engineers Wing. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for his Alma mater, the University of Arizona. Harvey donates his time and resources to several charitable organizations including GRAMMY in the Schools, MusicCares Foundation, Ronald McDonald House, the American Cancer Society, and Los Angeles Children’s Hospital. Harvey received the Spirit of Excellence Award in 2012 by the T.J. Martell Foundation for his philanthropic efforts.

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THANK YOU Special thanks Harvey Mason, Jr. for hosting this event at Harvey Mason Media.
WHEN Tuesday, April 23, 2019 6:30 p.m. – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. – Program begins 8:15 p.m. – Break 10:00 p.m. – Program ends
WHERE Harvey Mason Media 4166 Lankershim Blvd. North Hollywood, CA 91602 CROSS STREETS Acama Street PARKING
Free street parking after 6pm (read signs). NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA SKYPE If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Skype, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $279 NARIP Members * $359 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT!
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QUESTIONS Call us at 818 769 7007 or email info AT narip DOT com. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Harvey Mason Media Harvey Mason on IMDB NARIP
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2019-04-17 In Atlanta – Registering Music For Protection & Profit
× For those who create, publish and invest in intellectual property such as songs, registration is the most important thing you can do to protect these assets.  Registering ensures that public performance revenues flow unimpeded to you, and secures full benefits for song and sound recording copyrights. Registering with the US Copyright Office for example gives the registrant important legal recourse should a dispute or infringement occur. Also important is affiliating and registering with a performing rights society (to enable collection of performance royalties) and with the Harry Fox Agency (to enable collection of mechanical royalties). NARIP is pleased to present expert Brei Jones (other experts TBA) who will demonstrate and walk us through these processes including how to register, affiliate and collect.  She will also detail the financial advantages of various affiliations as well as alternatives to using foreign sub publishers YOU WILL LEARN
  • How to set up an account with the Library of Congress to register copyrights
  • What form to use and why plus requirements (PA, PAu / SR, SRu)
  • What to include on the forms
  • How to affiliate as a songwriter and publisher with a U.S. performing rights organization (PRO)
  • Compare requirements & costs for each society (ASCAP, BMI and SESAC)
  • Why it’s important to have writer AND publisher affiliations in same place
  • How to register compositions at ASCAP, BMI and SESAC
  • What is a CAE / IPI, what’s it used for?
SPECIAL GUEST SPEAKER (scroll down for speaker profile, more speakers TBA): Brei Jones, The Admin Agency, NARIP Atlanta Co-Executive Director  RECOMMENDED READING See glossary of terms from previous NARIP guest expert Megan Grosz, click here to read now. THANK YOU Special thanks to SAE Institute of Technology in Atlanta for hosting this event.  
WHEN Wednesday, April 17, 2019 6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking 7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins 8:15 p.m. EST – Break 9:30 p.m. EST – Program ends WHERE

Kennesaw State University Joel A. Katz Music & Entertainment Business Program 3209 Campus Loop Road Kennesaw, GA   30144

PARKING Free parking in front of building. COST $15 NARIP Members $25 Non-members

BONUS

Congratulations! You made a wise choice, and you’ll enjoy this NARIP program.  Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below to add the MP3 to your order, and the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.

2 WAYS TO REGISTER
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Phone: 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. All ticket sales final.  No refunds.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation. FOLLOW US, LIKE US, LOVE US!  TWEET ABOUT NARIP & OUR EVENT SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION QUESTIONS Call 818-769-7007 or contact NARIP GUEST SPEAKER PROFILES

BREI JONES, The Admin Agency, NARIP Atlanta Co-Executive Director 

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Brei Jones is invested and experienced in helping music creatives achieve success. After obtaining her Bachelor of Science degree in Music Business, she worked at WJHM 102 Jamz Orlando and at WFTV. Realizing her talents were in music publishing, she moved to Atlanta to be part of the vibrant music scene where she assisted the Director of Membership in the Rhythm & Soul Department at ASCAP. She volunteered at the Recording Academy and worked as an event manager, then moved to Compound Entertainment. After obtaining her Master of Science degree in Entertainment Business, she took her valuable experience and formed The Admin Agency, a firm offering administrative support, event planning and music rights administration. She is Co-Executive Director of the Atlanta chapter of the National Association of Record Industry Professionals (NARIP.com), which she leads together with Sean McPherson, helping to connect top industry professionals to NARIP members to foster greater knowledge and opportunity. 

NARIP. Career acceleration. Get connected. Stay connected.

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The National Association of Record Industry Professionals promotes career advancement, education and good will among record executives.

NARIP markets & monetize music  Learn ? Network ? Access Opportunity