『SyncRiffs』のカバーアート

SyncRiffs

SyncRiffs

著者: Blue Buddha Entertainment-SyncRiffs
無料で聴く

概要

SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture and everything in between including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors where we riff about syncs and the state of the music industry. Check out our linktree for opportunities to connect with us: https://linktr.ee/bluebuddhaent

(c)(p)2025 Blue Buddha Entertainment, LLC.

© 2026 SyncRiffs
音楽
エピソード
  • Season 4, Episode 1: Music Supervision Explained: Paulina Márquez on The Night Manager Soundtrack
    2026/03/26

    Season 4, Episode 1: Music Supervision Explained: Paulina Márquez on The Night Manager Soundtrack


    First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

    https://charles-levan-s-school.teachable.com/p/sync-like-a-pro-academy-pre-recorded-1

    🔊 Join, create, and connect with our indie music community here:

    https://www.patreon.com/BlueBuddhaEntertainmentSyncCohorts

    CONTACT US:

    📨 Email: bluebuddha909@gmail.com

    🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

    📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

    What does a music supervisor actually do—and how does a soundtrack come to life?

    In this episode, Charles Levan sits down with Paulina Márquez, a music supervisor with over 20 years of experience in film and television, to break down the art and strategy behind music supervision.

    From her work on The Night Manager Season 2 to navigating complex music clearance and crafting emotionally impactful soundtracks, Paulina shares an inside look at the creative and business sides of the industry.

    You’ll also hear insights on the evolving European music landscape, why networking matters more than ever, and how emerging artists—especially in Spain—are finding new global opportunities.

    PAULINA MÁRQUEZ: https://www.paulinasmusic.com/

    🎧 In this episode, we cover:

    • What music supervisors really do in film and TV

    • How spotting sessions shape the soundtrack

    • Building inspiration playlists and defining a show’s sound

    • The challenges of music clearance

    • Collaboration with directors and showrunners

    • The rise of music supervision in Europe

    • Why community and networking are key

    • Emerging artists and trends in Spain

    • How artists can tap into global sync opportunities

    ⏱️ Chapters:

    00:00 Introduction to Paulina Márquez

    02:48 The Role of a Music Supervisor

    05:49 Working on The Night Manager Season 2

    08:56 Spotting Sessions and Music Integration

    11:53 Creating a Unique Soundtrack

    15:06 Challenges in Music Clearance

    17:56 Creative Freedom and Collaboration

    21:10 The Evolution of Music Supervision in Europe

    23:58 The Importance of Networking and Community

    27:12 Emerging Artists in Spain

    29:47 Global Opportunities in Music Supervision

    32:53 Conclusion and Future Prospects

    Support the show

    続きを読む 一部表示
    38 分
  • EP. 54: AI & Sync Licensing Secrets: How to Get Your Music on TV & Film
    2025/07/18

    EP. 54: AI & Sync Licensing Secrets: How to Get Your Music on TV & Film

    First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

    https://charles-levan-s-school.teachable.com/p/sync-like-a-pro-academy-pre-recorded-1

    CONTACT US:

    📨 Email: bluebuddha909@gmail.com

    🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

    📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

    Want to get your music placed in TV shows, films, ads, and streaming platforms—even as AI shakes up the industry?

    In this episode of SyncRiffs, host Charles Levan talks with sync pros Marcus Mannersen and Nathan Foreman about how to break into music licensing, use AI as a tool (without losing your creative edge), and network your way to placements.

    You’ll learn:

    How AI is transforming music production & sync licensing

    The exact steps to get your music placed in TV, films, and commercials

    Networking tips to connect with music supervisors and sync agents

    How to balance life, family, and a creative career

    The biggest mistakes to avoid as an indie musician

    If you’re a songwriter, producer, or indie artist looking to earn money and exposure through sync, this episode gives you insider tips and proven strategies to get started—and get paid.

    Nathan Foreman, is a music producer for artists, television, commercials, and film. Originally from Woodbridge, Virginia, this Virginia native graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Recording Arts from Full Sail University in 2014. Some of his most notable music placements include Fortnite, Real Housewives of Potomac NBA, League of Legends, Rhythm + Flow, J.I. The Prince (a finalist on Rap Game), and many more. After creating an organic and driven community, he decided to start his own sync agency in 2023 called Supr Selectiv. Supr Selectiv is a sync agency that celebrates diversity and authenticity in TV, film, and Ads. We’ve built a home for distinctive, artist-driven music, uniting creative minds from around the world.

    Marcus Manderson (@dafingaz) is a versatile composer, educator, and creative networker based in Northern Virginia, specializing in trailer music, sync licensing, and music education. Known for his genre-blending sound and rapid creative process, Marcus has composed for tours, Disney attractions, Netflix trailers, and major networks. A passionate speaker and educator, he champions diversity in music and inspires the next generation through workshops and panels at NAMM, SXSW, and beyond.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to the State of the Music Industry

    02:10 Navigating AI in Music Creation

    04:50 The Impact of AI on Copyright and Ownership

    07:31 Personal Experiences in Sync Licensing

    10:14 The Role of Sample Packs in Music Production

    13:07 Building a Community in the Music Industry

    15:50 Balancing Creativity and Administration

    18:27 Reflections on the Evolution of Music Distribution

    22:29 Balancing Work and Music Production

    24:23 Navigating Opportunities in Sync Licensing

    26:00 Understanding Music Structure for Sync

    34:31 Advice for Aspiring Sync Music Creators

    👉 Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your favorite takeaway!

    Support the show

    続きを読む 一部表示
    43 分
  • EP 53: Film Music in Flux: Royalties, AI & the Streaming Shakeup
    2025/07/11

    EP:53 - Film Music in Flux: Royalties, AI & the Streaming Shakeup

    First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45541ff

    🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

    https://charles-levan-s-school.teachable.com/p/sync-like-a-pro-academy-pre-recorded-1

    🔊 Join, create, and connect with our indie music community here:

    https://www.patreon.com/BlueBuddhaEntertainmentSyncCohorts

    CONTACT US:

    📨 Email: bluebuddha909@gmail.com

    🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

    📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

    Is streaming saving film—or sabotaging musicians?

    In this eye-opening episode of Sync Riffs, host Charles Levan sits down with composer, producer, and UCLA film scoring professor Brian Ralston for a candid conversation about the new realities of the entertainment industry. From shrinking royalty checks to the rise of AI, they unpack how the post-COVID landscape, globalized production, and tech innovation are changing everything for composers, filmmakers, and music professionals.

    🎵 Brian pulls back the curtain on:

    The real math behind streaming residuals

    How AI is reshaping creativity—and the copyright chaos it's leaving behind

    Why education + entrepreneurship are now essential for success in sync & scoring

    What aspiring composers need to know about work-for-hire, licensing, and protecting their work

    Whether you're a film buff, sync artist, or just trying to understand the business behind the music, this conversation is packed with insights, stories, and takeaways that could reshape your career.

    🎧 Hit play, subscribe, and don’t forget to drop your thoughts in the comments!

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction and Current State of the Industry

    02:39 Streaming Models and Their Impact on Residuals

    05:36 The Shift from Traditional to Streaming Revenue

    08:32 The Evolution of Film Production and Distribution

    11:12 Challenges in Hollywood: Strikes and Market Changes

    13:58 The Rise of Micro-Budget Films and Global Production

    16:46 The Role of Technology in Film Production

    19:44 Tax Incentives and the Globalization of Hollywood

    22:31 The Future of Movie Theaters and Audience Engagement

    25:16 AI in Film and Copyright Issues

    36:21 Navigating Copyright in the Age of AI

    39:44 The Limitations of AI in Creative Expression

    43:14 The Business of Film Music Education

    55:43 Understanding Work for Hire Agreements in Film Music

    👉 Like, subscribe, and drop a comment with your favorite takeaway!

    #SyncRiffs #FilmMusic #MusicRoyalties #StreamingImpact #AIMusic #BrianRalston #MusicForFilm #SyncRiffs #MusicIndustryTips #CopyrightMatters #ComposersLife #HollywoodChanges #MusicInTheAgeOfAI

    🎙️ SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture, and everything in between, including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors. Subscribe to the channel for future episodes!

    Support the show

    続きを読む 一部表示
    1 時間 5 分
まだレビューはありません