Atlanta Event MOVES ONLINE - How Film & TV Producers Source, License and Use Music... MORE INFO
Wed 18 @ 07:00 pm - 09:30 pm
How Film & TV Producers Source, License and Use Music
Wed Mar 18, 2020
NARIP Event Moves ONLINE – Stream Live From Anywhere
Photo (L-R): Chris Hartley, Elizabeth Kealoha
UPDATE: Due to venues closing – including SAE in Atlanta where this NARIP event was originally scheduled to take place – we have moved this event online. Registrants will receive a link on the afternoon of Wed Mar 18 to join the event and participate with a Q&A toward the end of the program. On event day, watch your inbox for an email from NARIP (sometimes goes to spam). Registrants must download a FREE copy of ZOOM to participate (this software works much like Skype).
Is your music getting to decision-makers – people who can say YES and write a check?
Executives at this special NARIP event – originally scheduled to take place in Atlanta and now taken online – write, produce and budget for hundreds of promotions, segments and pieces every year and actively seek and place music owned by songwriters, composers, record labels and music publishers.
Between them, our guests seek music for over 100 custom promotions a year, and work with record labels to secure music for on-air promotions, collaboration albums, special releases, and programs. The most recent version of Adult Swim will release new original music tracks every week for a year. They both need music in scripted and unscripted programming, episodic programming and film features.
These music buyers have licensed countless songs and cues for a variety of productions.
- Meet executives who can say “YES” and write you a check
- Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Topics:
- Trends in synch licensing for TV
- Attributes that make music more synch-friendly
- Budgets and fee ranges
- How to get on music search lists and stay on them
- How to tie in with TV & film branding and marketing
- Artist opportunities beyond synch: on-camera appearances, single releases, Adult Swim Festival
- Copyright ownership, rights retention, song re-titling
At this special NARIP event, you get to know these “heavy” music users and they to get to know you.
Most important, attendees meet key players, hear their preferences, and pave the way for possible ongoing opportunities, to give them an edge in a competitive market.
BONUS #1: Music Placements Do’s & Don’ts checklists will be provided.
NARIP programs make a deep dive into important trends and help put NARIP members in front of music buyers, executives and taste makers who can make a meaningful difference in a music career. NARIP programs also enable audience questions and direct feedback, making them even more valuable. Most important, attendees meet key players, paving the way for deals, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive music market.
Be prepared to take plenty of notes!
Join our special guests at this NARIP program to hear their strategies and how they source, license and use music for their productions.
Get an insider’s peek at the economic and artistic realities of the fastest-changing, hottest business in the world and don’t miss this intimate and interactive learning experience.
GUEST SPEAKERS (scroll down for professional profiles)
Chris Hartley, Vice President, On-Air Production, Adult Swim, WarnerMedia
Elizabeth Kealoha, TV Series Creator, Writer-Producer, Myelin Pictures
Kenneth Green, Artist Manager, NARIP Board Member & Panel Moderator
THANK YOU
Special thanks to SAE Institute of Technology in Atlanta. As of Mon Mar 16, SAE is closed – NARIP looks forward to a swift return to normalcy and to many more events at SAE in future!
WHEN
Wednesday, March 18, 2020
6:30 p.m. EST – Registration and networking online, sign into ZOOM
7:00 p.m. EST – Program begins
8:30 p.m. EST – Audience Q&A
9:30 p.m. EST – Program ends
WHERE: ONLINE
UPDATE: Due to venues closing – including SAE in Atlanta where this NARIP event was originally scheduled to take place – we have moved this event online. Registrants will receive a link on the afternoon of Wed Mar 18 to join the event and participate with a Q&A toward the end of the program. On event day, watch your inbox for an email from NARIP (sometimes goes to spam). Registrants must download a FREE copy of ZOOM to participate (this software works much like Skype).
COST
$20 NARIP Members
$30 Non-members
BONUS
Because you are registering for this program, we offer you the opportunity to pre-order the MP3 recording of the program for only $20 (regularly $39.95). This will also include digital copies of any documents which may be distributed at the program. This program will cover a great deal of information, and you won’t have to worry about taking notes! To pre-order now, select the PREMIUM TICKET option below, the mastered recording will be emailed to you shortly after our program.
1. Online: NARIP.com (just scroll down)
2. Phone: 818-769-7007
Pre-paid admission guarantees seating.
All ticket sales final. No refunds. NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. We appreciate your cooperation.
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QUESTIONS
Call us at 818-769-7007 or email info AT narip DOT com.
SOURCES FOR MORE INFO
NARIP
Adult Swim
Adult Swim Festival
Turner
Myelin Pictures
GUEST SPEAKERS
Chris Hartley, Vice President, On-Air Production, Adult Swim, WarnerMedia
Chris Hartley is the vice president of on-air production for Adult Swim, WarnerMedia’s network offering original and acquired animated and live action series for young adults. Hartley is responsible for the workflow for show launches as well as overseeing the on-air operating budget, planning, supervising the production staff and production facility. She also manages the Adult Swim sponsorship production budget with over 100 custom promotions a year, in addition to the production of the Toonami programming block and weekly Pre-Flight streaming show and is a producer on new seasons of anime hit FLCL. Hartley is based in Atlanta and reports directly to Jason DeMarco, senior vice president and creative director, on-air for Adult Swim. Hartley also works with record labels on securing music for on-air promotions, collaboration albums, special releases, as well as the popular Adult Swim Singles program. The most recent version of the program is releasing new original music tracks every week for a year. Previously, Hartley served as director of production for the Cartoon Network Creative Group. Main promotional initiatives she oversaw included NFL and sports partnerships, sales presentations, Adult Swim sponsorships and stunts, and ‘Flicks’ for Cartoon Network. Hartley joined Cartoon Network on-air in 2007 as a freelance producer, managing various on-air stunts and sales presentations. She became a full-time producer in May 2008, managing show launches including Star Wars: The Clone Wars as well as program production. Prior to working at Turner, Hartley was a coordinating producer at Georgia Public Broadcasting, where she was a three time Emmy award-winning producer for the children’s’ series SALSA. She also managed her own production company, Angelfish Productions, working with high profile companies including IBM, UPS, and The Home Depot. Hartley earned a Bachelor of Business Administration at the University of Georgia. She is also a competitive swimmer of 30 years, currently with US Masters Swimming competing in World and National Championships. Adult Swim (AdultSwim.com), launched in 2001, is a WarnerMedia network offering original and acquired animated and live-action series for young adults. Airing nightly from 8 p.m. to 6 a.m. (ET/PT), Adult Swim is the #1 network with persons18-24, 18-34 and 18-49 and is seen in 85 million U.S. homes. WarnerMedia is a leading media and entertainment company that creates and distributes premium and popular content from a diverse array of talented storytellers and journalists to global audiences through its consumer brands including: HBO, Warner Bros., TNT, TBS, CNN, DC Entertainment, New Line, Cartoon Network, Adult Swim, Turner Classic Movies, truTV and others. WarnerMedia is part of AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T).
Elizabeth Kealoha, TV Series Creator, Writer-Producer, Myelin Pictures
Kealoha is a TV series Creator, Writer, Producer and Executive known for her work on Saints & Sinners, Family Time, In The Cut, Mann & Wife and Last Call as well as Executive Producer of The Trumpet Awards, stand-up comedy show Off The Chain, live sports PBC: The Next Round and Braves on Peachtree TV. Most recently, Kealoha founded Myelin Pictures, a film and television production company and oversees the development of scripted and unscripted programming. Previously, Kealoha served as Executive Vice President, Original Programming and Production of Katz Broadcasting, a subsidiary of E.W. Scripps Company, where she oversaw the development, creation and execution of all original programming for the networks. Prior to this, she was Senior Vice President of Programming Operations where she oversaw Broadcast Standards & Practices, Media Management, and Closed Captioning for all of the Katz networks. She joined the Katz team as a launch member in 2011. In 2007, Kealoha consulted for Turner Broadcasting to manage the transition of the Atlanta TBS signal to a traditional independent station, renamed Peachtree TV. She joined the team after launch to assist in staffing all departments and managed all first-time projects from ideation to completion until 2011. Kealoha started her production career in commercials before producing corporate industrials and a nightly entertainment magazine show. Kealoha is a graduate of Michigan State University and splits her time between Atlanta and Los Angeles.
Ken Green, Artist Manager, NARIP Board Member and Panel Moderator
Ken Green is a graduate of Emory University with 25+ years professional experience in the music and entertainment industry as a personal artist manager, indie label director, booking agent, musician, producer, and recording studio owner. Recognized as a creative deal maker, expert negotiator, and management professional with a consistent history of achievement in the entertainment and media industries, he has collaborated with companies and acts as diverse as William Morris Endeavor, Arista Records, Live Nation, New West Records, Atomic Music Group, CNN, NASCAR, Country Music Hall of Fame, Hilton Hotels Worldwide, Cartoon Network, Music City Roots, Americana Music Conference, Sports Illustrated, F/X Network (Archer), Redeye Distributors, Marty Stuart, James Brown, Lynyrd Skynyrd and others.
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