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EPISODE · Jul 15, 2025 · 27 MIN

Episode 54: How To Pitch Music For TV & Film

from The Music Business Buddy · host Jonny Amos

Ever wonder how your music ends up in that Netflix show or smartphone commercial? The path from creation to placement is paved with gatekeepers, contracts, and strategic pitching—and mastering these elements could transform your music career.Jonny Amos dives deep into the sync licensing ecosystem, revealing the crucial professionals every music creator should connect with. From accessible sync agents building music libraries for clients to the coveted music supervisors who can catapult careers with a single placement, understanding these relationships is fundamental to success. The episode illuminates how legendary music supervision moments—like Kate Bush's revival in Stranger Things or the gritty soundtrack selections in Peaky Blinders—demonstrate the profound impact of effective music placement.Beyond identifying key players, Jonny offers practical wisdom on contractual considerations and negotiation tactics. His simple yet powerful approach to quoting fees shifts the dynamics of pricing conversations in your favour. The episode covers the distinction between sync licensing deals for compositions versus master license deals for recordings, revealing how revenue splits typically work with different partners. Jonny also explores the emerging micro-licensing sector, which creates new pathways for music discovery through YouTube, social media, and independent films.Remember: when pitching your music, you're not asking for charity—you're proposing something valuable to professionals seeking the perfect sonic complement to their visual stories. Ready to transform your approach to sync opportunities? Download free resources including release agreements and metadata templates from jonnyamos.com, and position yourself for success in this lucrative revenue stream.Reach out to me ! Support the showEnjoyed this episode? Subscribe to The Music Business Buddy Brief for weekly insights on the future of the music industry, AI, artist development, rights and the creator economy. The podcast explains what's happening. The newsletter explains why it matters.Join The Music Business Buddy Brief for exclusive weekly insights on the future of the music industry.Subscribe: https://themusicbusinessbuddy.beehiiv.comWebsiteswww.jonnyamos.comhttps://themusicbusinessbuddy.buzzsprout.comInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/themusicbusinessbuddypodcast/https://www.instagram.com/jonny_amos/[email protected] Sign Uphttps://themusicbusinessbuddy.beehiiv.com

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Ever wonder how your music ends up in that Netflix show or smartphone commercial? The path from creation to placement is paved with gatekeepers, contracts, and strategic pitching—and mastering these elements could transform your music career. Jonny Amos dives deep into the sync licensing ecosystem, revealing the crucial professionals every music creator should connect with. From accessible sync agents building music libraries for clients to the coveted music supervisors who can catapult care...

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