You are invited to NARIP’s Film & TV Music Supervisor Session:
An Intimate Meeting & Pitch Session with
Thomas Golubic
on Friday, August 2, 2013 (1:00 p.m.)
CLICK HERE to be wait-listed and
email mary@narip.com with any questions.
DETAILS
Thomas Golubic is our special guest at this NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Session in Los Angeles.
Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees face-time, registrants get brief of supervisor’s CURRENT music needs, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback. In NARIP’s intimate session, you get to meet and pitch him for current opportunities.
ABOUT THOMAS GOLUBIC
Thomas Golubic. is a Los Angeles-based DJ, music supervisor, and Grammy-nominated record producer. His music supervision credits include the AMC series Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, and The Killing, the HBO series Six Feet Under and the New Line film After The Sunset, among others. Thomas was nominated for Grammy awards twice for producing volumes 1 and 2 of the Six Feet Under soundtrack album, and with former partner Gary Calamar was responsible for the use of Sia’s “Breathe Me” in the final scene of the series. It is considered one of the most memorable uses of music in television, and launched Sia’s music career in America. Thomas’ formative years, musically speaking, were spent as a DJ and music programmer for taste-maker LA radio station KCRW 89.9 FM. After ending his radio show in 2008, Thomas turned his attention to music production and live audio / video DJ work. He formed The Arbiters, a music collective that create mash-up music and video productions, free-released two EPs, and created audio and video mash-ups productions for clients including Google, YouTube, Microsoft and Levis, among others. Thomas has also become known as an innovative club DJ spinning broadly eclectic music sets often with live synchronized visuals. His SYNCHRONIZE re-score project, featuring live DJ re-scores of feature films has been featured at the Sundance Film Festival, Dubrovnik Film Festival and U.S. Comedy Arts Festivals, and monthly residencies in Los Angeles. Turner Classic Movies profiled Thomas and his SYNCHRONIZE project as part of their Film Fanatic series. He is presently developing the SYNCHRONIZE re-score project as an original television series for AMC.
Come meet this career-maker.
SMALL IS THE NEW BIG
NARIP’s small sessions (limited enrollment of 16 people per session) guarantee face-time with our guest, registrants get brief of supervisor’s CURRENT music needs, a chance to pitch plus immediate feedback. You get to meet and pitch our guest for current opportunities on the spot, receiving instant feedback as to whether a song or cue is appropriate or not, and most importantly, WHY. This feedback makes better pitches – and ultimately, placements – possible. Participants even have the opportunity to re-work music to better fit a supervisor’s needs.
Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIP”s music supervisor sessions have earned praise and and placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions.
NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS,
PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES
For articles in The Guardian (UK), MusikWeek (UK), Musik Woche (Germany), Taxi Drivers: Cinema e Cultura Metropolitano (Italy), MEOW (US) and other publications, and to read about NARIP members and session participants who have made over 20 placements since inception of NARIP’s series in 2011, click here.
We’re delighted to report the most recent placements which include five (5) separate song placements by NARIP member Jessica Cole in VH1 programs (thank you Paul Logan; use of NARIP member Cameron Rafati’s “Unstoppable” in the ABC Family summer promo reel (2013) (thank you Alexandra Nickson; a cover of “I Wanna Be Your Man” (Lennon / McCartney) in the Aug 10, 2013 episode of True Blood (the master of which is owned and controlled by NARIP member Owen Husney) (thank you Gary Calamar; and The Chris Bergson Band’s song “Rain Beatin’ Down” that has been licensed for an entire season on ESPN for all of NASCAR programming (thank you Kevin Wilson).
CLICK HERE to be wait-listed and
email mary@narip.com with any questions.
THANK YOU
Special thanks to Ed Levy at The Federal Bar for hosting this event.
WHEN
Friday, August 2, 2013 (1:00 p.m.)
12:30 p.m. – Registration and networking
1:00 p.m. – Program begins
2:30 p.m. – Break
4:00 p.m. – Program ends
WHERE
The Federal
5303 Lankershim Boulevard
North Hollywood, CA 91601
Click here for map.
PARKING
Parking is FREE, enter the lot off Weddington behind the club.
NOT IN LA? PITCH REMOTELY OR VIA GOOGLE HANGOUT
If you can’t be here in person, at most locations we can accommodate pitching via Google Hangout, or we can present material and provide the guest music supervisor’s feedback to you directly. If you have questions about this, please call or email Mary Bee at 818-769-700 or mary@narip.com.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record, Distribution & Music Publishing Executives
Anyone seeking placement opportunities in film and television.
COST
$249 NARIP Members *
$329 Non-Members
* Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not monthly members).
Members please log in to receive discount.
CLICK HERE to be wait-listed and
email mary@narip.com with any questions.
Advance RSVP encouraged.
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
No refunds.
We appreciate your cooperation.
QUESTIONS
Call us at 818 769 7007 or email mary AT narip DOT com.
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