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EPISODE · Mar 10, 2025 · 1H

EP. 109 How to Pitch Music, Handle Rejection, and Succeed in TV & Film

from Music Is My Business Podcast · host Anthony Clint Jr.

In this Music Is My Business episode, Clint dives into the world of sync licensing, sharing real success stories from the Sync Producer Hub community and practical tips on pitching music to libraries, handling rejection, and maximizing opportunities. He also covers essential topics like setting up work-for-hire agreements, organizing music sessions for sync, and why consistency is key in the music business. Whether you’re a seasoned producer or just starting, this episode offers valuable insights to help you get your music placed in TV and film.   How to Handle Rejection and Turn It Into Opportunity Best Practices for Naming Projects The Power of Consistency How to Diversify Your Music Free 6-Step Guide - https://www.clintproductions.com/6steps Producer Mentorship - https://www.producermentorship.com](https://www.producermentorship.com/   Follow Clint on IG: https://www.instagram.com/clintmusic Watch Clint on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aclintjr Link To Resources: https://www.clintproductions.com/linkinbio

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