About The Event
Join us on November 4th for our next Lunch and Learn. This next installment will cover the topic of “How To Get Your Music on TV and in Video Games” with CEO of Ari's Take, Ari Herstand, Author and Musician. If you are wondering how to get your music on TV and in video games (called sync licensing), there’s no better person to learn this from than Ari Herstand. If you’re unfamiliar, Ari is the author of the best-selling book How To Make It in the New Music Business, the host of the Webby award-winning podcast, the New Music Business, the CEO and founder of the music business education company (and blog) Ari’s Take, and an independent musician. Aside from having 50 syncs of his own music, he has interviewed dozens of music supervisors, sync agents, publishers, managers, and artists who specialize in sync.What will be covered in this one-hour session:- How the sync world has changed in the past 3 years- How independent artists can get their music synced in 2025- The license fees you can earn for getting your music placed- The price breakdown for various sync opportunities- Learn how indie artists are getting 5-figure syncs, regularly- The kinds of music that work best in TV, film, video games, and commercialsAbout Ari:“The go-to source for navigating the industry’s dire straits.” - BillboardAri Herstand is the CEO and founder of the music business education company Ari’s Take and its online school Ari’s Take Academy as well as the host of the Webby Award winning New Music Business podcast. He is the author of the book How To Make It in the New Music Business which is a #1 best seller in 3 categories on Amazon and is being taught in over 300 universities in the US and has been translated into multiple languages. As a musician he has played over 1,000 shows all over the world and has released 4 albums. As an actor he has appeared on various TV shows like Transparent, Mad Men and 2 Broke Girls. As a speaker he has spoken at SXSW, Music Biz, BBC One Introducing, NAMM, SF MusicTech, Berklee College of Music and UCLA. Some of his bylines include Variety, Billboard, Music Connection, American Songwriter and Digital Music News. He fronts the 1970s original funk/soul immersive concert theatrical experience, Brassroots District.
Details: Tuesday, November 4th at 12 pm PT.
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