Wednesday 29 June 2011

Expert advice on getting your music in Movies and Ads

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Sarah Gavigan is the real deal.

There's a lot of people on the web giving advice on how to succeed in the music industry and most don't have real world experience.

Sarah does - she doesn't talk and teach about the whole music industry - just her area of expertise which is music synchronisation - or, to you and me, how to get your music in movies and commercials.

She runs a revolving course every few months which is based on her 15 years as a music supervisor and her course that she develpoed for UCLA.

Like I said, she knows her onions.

But, here's the thing about her teaching - every time that she reopens the course she does a few video presentations covering some really great basic info - and they are free. I've seen the first one for the new course on how - exactly - you should submit your music to music supervisors and it's great. Information that you ought to know.

You have to sign up to see the video, but I wouldn't let that put you off. I know there are more free videos to come whilst she promotes the new session of the course and they'll be of the same high quality.

The course itself gets rave revies. We recommend very few things here that you have to pay for, but if you think synchronisation is a viable route for you and your music, there is no better advice than this.

But, whether you have any intention of buying or not, go and get the free advice in her promo sessions.

There's also loads of stuff on her Sarah Gavigan site (videos, info, etc) that is well worth checking out.

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