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NARIP Film TV Music Supervisor Pitch Session (Sacred Lies, To All The Boys I've Loved Before, Resident Alien): Laura Webb

Jan 27, 2021

NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Pitch Session

 with Laura Webb

This event is SOLD OUT

Wed Jan 27, 2021

NEW START TIME: 11am PST / 2pm EST

Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Supervisors

NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future using Zoom.  Download a free copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future pitch sessions.  Recommended: perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend.  Headphones required.  

Over 2,000 Placements PLUS 30 Signings Result From NARIP Pitch Sessions

A NARIP Series: Intimate Pitch Meetings with Top Music Buyers including Music Supervisors, A&R Executives, Synch Agents & Music Producers

Is your music getting to decision-makers? At NARIP’s intimate sessions, you get to meet music buyers including A&R executives, music supervisors, synch agents and music producers and pitch for current placement opportunities, representation, and projects, and get immediate feedback. BACKGROUND Since 2011, NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions have secured over 2,000 placements in blockbuster films, hit television series, global promotion and advertising campaigns, and major studio trailers for NARIP members.   Since inception of NARIP’s Synch Agent Pitch Sessions in 2018, thirty (30) NARIP members have signed representation or music publishing deals as a direct result with more in the works now.  Other outcomes include collaborations, co-writing, producing and commissioned work. Topics at this NARIP Advertising Music Supervisor Pitch Session:
  • Meet top film TV music supervisor Laura Webb who places music in popular episodic television shows and blockbuster filmes
  • Pitch songs directly to Laura for her priority & upcoming projects
  • Laura looks for new and untapped talent to elevate shows she works on
  • Learn how to get placed directly from the buyer, hear what works and what doesn't
  • Direct access + firsthand info = better results FOR YOU
Small, focused NARIP Sessions enable one-on-one time and immediate direct feedback to music presented by participants.   At NARIP Pitch Sessions, limited to 16 people, you get to know the guest music supervisor, synch agent or producer, and they to get to know you.   Most important, attendees meet these key players, paving the way for placement, representation, collaboration and ongoing opportunities, and giving them an edge in a competitive market.
WHAT TO EXPECT AT A NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR PITCH SESSION PREPARATION IS KEY

NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions are limited to an enrollment of just 16 people.  About one week prior to NARIP’s Session, all registrants will get a brief of the guest supervisor’s then-CURRENT music needs. Each registrant will have a chance to pitch in response to the music briefs provided and get immediate feedback to music pitched. Each participant must submit 5 songs (MP3s only please) 36 hours prior to NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session. Please note that due to time constraints you will only be able to pitch your TOP 3 songs for consideration and immediate feedback (more, if time permits). This process takes the mystery out of why a piece of music does or doesn’t fit. On-the-spot feedback enables registrants to re-work tracks and re-submit, which creates a much higher probability to get them licensed (choose well!).

If you do not have music that matches the current needs of the supervisor, fear not! You can still attend and present the top three songs in your catalog.  Make sure the songs are unique and captivating. This is helpful because a music supervisor’s needs change constantly. To optimize impact of music you pitch at NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session, we highly recommend that you target the briefs. Good luck and see you there!

BEFORE NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:

  • NARIP prepares a one-sheet for each participant including your photo and bio for the guest music supervisor to use and review at the event, and to take with him after the event.  We will request your photo and bio one week prior to the event.  In preparing these materials, we recommend you focus on brief career highlights in your bio and have a professional photo available.
  • Approximately 5 to 7 days prior to NARIP’s Session, you will be sent a project brief describing several cues needed for a current project(s) of our guest speaker.  These often include reference songs or links so that you can hear exactly what he seeks or needs to replace.
  • You will submit your tracks with writer, publisher and other rights holder information that will also be supplied to the music supervisor during and after NARIP’s Session.
  • You will get submission and meta-tagging guidelines, and mentoring as to how best to prepare your music for submission.
DURING NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • You will get to play at least three songs (sometimes more, if time permits) for the guest music supervisor who will provide feedback to you for each one.
  • NARIP moderator asks very specific questions to help participants learn and understand how to modify their tracks to make these more place-able for the guest supervisor’s specific needs at hand.
AFTER NARIP’S PITCH SESSION:
  • NARIP provides guest music supervisor with participant one-sheets and all music from NARIP’s Session, including notes detailing the guest music supervisor’s interest in specific tracks.
  • If requested by guest music supervisor, NARIP conveys additional tracks, remixes, instrumentals etc. to him.
  • If approved by guest music supervisor, NARIP provides his contact details to registrants.
DON'T GET LOST IN THE CROWD: SMALL IS THE NEW BIG NARIP Sessions are deliberately kept small and intimate, which is just one reason they work so well and why participants have enjoyed over 2,000 placements to date. Limited enrollment of 16 people per session guarantees that registrants meet and get face-time with our guest. OVER 2,000 PLACEMENTS FROM NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS
Our small format works! NARIP Session participants have placed over 2,000 tracks as a direct result of NARIP Music Supervisor Sessions.  Other benefits include new publishing deals for NARIP members, creative collaborations and co-writes, strategic introductions to other music supervisors and placement experts, new representation for composers and much more. NARIP'S BIGGEST PLACEMENT TO DATE : VODAFONE Click here to read about NARIP's biggest placement to date in a Vodafone campaign (Oct 2014) that paid handsomely and launched a career.  Other brand placements include McDonalds and AT&T ads, among others. Placements secured and professional relationships formed through NARIPs music supervisor sessions have earned praise and many placements! See TESTIMONIALS and PLACEMENTS sections below.
About Laura Webb

Music Supervisor Laura Webb has over eighteen years’ experience in music and entertainment. Her work has garnered a recent win for Best Music Supervision for Television Limited Series or Movie for her work on To All The Boys I’ve Loved Before -as well as five other nominations from the Guild of Music Supervisors for Best Music Supervision in a Drama, Best Music Supervision in Reality Television. Laura grew up in Atlanta, GA and attended high school in Munich, Germany. She moved to Los Angeles, where she graduated from University of Southern of California. Webb started her career working with famed music supervisors Laura Wasserman & Darren Higman at WH / Avenger Entertainment. While there, she served as Music Coordinator on films such as Shark Tale, A Lot Like Love, XXX2: State Of The Union. Other music coordinator credits include 500 Days of Summer, and The Hills on MTV. In 2009, Laura created her own company, Webb Worldwide Music. Under her own banner, Laura’s credits include: MTV’s social media giant, Saturn Award-winning show, Teen Wolf (all six seasons); Netflix’s rom com To All The Boys I've Loved Before, To All The Boys: PS I Still Love You, Siren, a breakout series on Freeform, the second season of The Purge on USA, Ride an indie film starring Ludacris; Sacred Lies a scripted series for Facebook Watch, Girlfriend’s Day, a Netflix Original film starring & produced by Bob Odenkirk; In Your Eyes, an indie rom-com written & produced by Joss Whedon; the Blumhouse TV series Eye Candy; Save the Date, a film that premiered at Sundance and was distributed by IFC; YouTube Red’s scripted series Liza on Demand starring Liza Koshy, and I Still See You, a Lionsgate/ Gold Circle Films feature production. Working on the reality side, Laura supervised the MTV shows World of Jenks, The City, How's Your News, 2012 MTV Movie Awards. Laura’s current projects includes the third installment to the Netflix megahit To All The Boys I've Loved Before; a new show for Amazon about the Sangeet wedding culture produced by Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra; and the first season of the SYFY & Amblin produced show Resident Alien, ACE Films entitled, Hello, Goodbye, and Everything in Between, starring Jordan Fisher and another ACE Films project currently shooting in London called The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight.

 
TESTIMONIALS
Click here to read what people say about NARIP’s Music Supervisor Sessions. NARIP MUSIC SUPERVISOR SESSIONS IN THE NEWS, PLACEMENTS & SUCCESS STORIES See full list of NARIP placements to date here. For articles in Music Connection, Digital Music News, 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 2,000 placements as a direct result of NARIP Sessions, click here.
Read about NARIP Music Supervisor Pitch Sessions in Digital Music News HERE
WHEN - THIS EVENT is SOLD OUT Wednesday, January 27, 2021 10:30 a.m. PST – Registration and networking 11:00 a.m. PST – Program begins 12:15 p.m. PST – Break 2:00 p.m. PST – Program ends WHERE NARIP Pitch Sessions and all NARIP events will be online only for the foreseeable future. Download a FREE copy at https://zoom.us to join this and future NARIP Pitch Sessions and other NARIP events.  We recommend you perform an audio and video test (built into the software) and/or with a friend.  Headphone required at our session.  
PITCH VIA ZOOM (or have NARIP pitch for you): Pitch via Zoom, or we can present material for you and provide the guest music supervisor's feedback to you directly. If you have questions, please call or email us at 818-769-7007 or info@narip.com. PER-SESSION, PER PERSON COST $299 NARIP Members * $399 Non-Members * Available to Professional and Executive NARIP Members only (not to monthly members). Members please log in to receive discount.  NARIP reserves the right to refuse admission to anyone. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER 1. NARIP.com (just scroll down) 2. Call 818-769-7007 Pre-paid admission guarantees seating, NARIP Sessions sell out. No refunds. We appreciate your cooperation. SOURCES FOR MORE INFO Webb Worldwide Music Laura Webb on IMDB NARIP
 
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