EPISODE · Jul 25, 2024 · 54 MIN
Are Production Music Composers Going Extinct?
from 52 Cues - A Production Music and Sync Podcast · host Dave Kropf
In this episode, we discuss the impact of technology and AI on the production, library, and sync music industry, drawing parallels to the career of Academy Award-winning animator Phil Tippett. We explore the extinction of various aspects of sync over the past decade, highlighting the real need to adapt and evolve.Watch this episode on YouTube!https://youtu.be/Gy1lymTRVnoMy Life In Monsters: Meet the Animator Behind Star Wars and Jurassic Parkhttps://youtu.be/VTGQ_K0DBPo?si=1xP9W35rK2wCKB-5Support for the 52 Cues Podcast comes from ReelCrafter, the professional way to pitch your production music and know exactly when your cues are heard.Start your free trial at ReelCrafter.com/52Cues!Join the 52 Cues Community! – https://my.52cues.comIt's free to post your cues for feedback from the community, network with other composers, and ask questions about the industry!Plus, member subscribers get extra perks like workshops, livestreams, cue breakdowns, live feedback sessions, hundreds of hours of video archives, and opportunities to submit to real music libraries.One-on-one coaching sessions and video critiques also available at http://52cues.com/coaching!Note: Links may be affiliate links which generate a small commission but at no extra cost to you!
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In this episode, we discuss the impact of technology and AI on the production, library, and sync music industry, drawing parallels to the career of Academy Award-winning animator Phil Tippett. We explore the extinction of various aspects of sync over the past decade, highlighting the real need to adapt and evolve. Watch this episode on YouTube! https://youtu.be/Gy1lymTRVno My Life In Monsters: Meet the Animator Behind Star Wars and Jurassic Park https://youtu.be/VTGQ_K0DBPo?si=1xP9W35rK2wCK...
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