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This is a mini-series originating from the MBAfA ’23. As the name suggests, “Tunes Talk” aims to deliver significant stories, information, events, and news concerning both the African music industry and the global music scene.
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In this pilot, we offer valuable advice for aspiring music supervisors seeking to make their mark in the music industry. Here are some key tips for those looking to break into this competitive field:
- Comprehensive Music Knowledge: To succeed in the industry, a music supervisor must cultivate a profound understanding of various music genres and styles to effectively synchronise music with visual content.
- Licensing and Copyright Expertise: It is imperative to familiarise oneself with the intricate aspects of music licensing and copyright clearance, as these are fundamental responsibilities for a music supervisor.
- Establishing Connections: Forge strong relationships with filmmakers, directors, producers, and music industry experts. Participate in industry gatherings and film festivals to establish connections with potential clients.
- Legal Knowledge: Gain proficiency in music licensing agreements, contracts, and copyright laws to safeguard the interests of content creators and artists.
- Consider Internships and Assistant Roles: Contemplate commencing your career as an intern or assistant at a production company, film studio, or music supervision firm to acquire hands-on experience.
- Perseverance: Entering the music supervision realm can be highly competitive. Maintain your determination and continue to pursue opportunities actively.
Becoming a successful music supervisor requires an investment of time and unwavering dedication. Developing a strong reputation and a robust portfolio of work will be instrumental in establishing your presence in the industry.
Thank you for joining us in today’s discussion, and we look forward to seeing you next week.
Written by: Samson Adelowo and Akanu Lilian
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