Guild of Music Supervisors: A Decade of Celebrating Music in Media
The Guild of Music Supervisors is gearing up for its 10th annual State of Music in Media Conference, a milestone event that promises to be a haven for music enthusiasts, industry professionals, and creatives alike. This year, the conference will be held on August 17 at the West LA College campus in Culver City, California.
Keynote speaker: Lisa Loeb
Renowned singer and songwriter Lisa Loeb will headline the event as the keynote speaker. Known for her iconic voice and heartfelt lyrics, Loeb’s insights are sure to resonate with attendees, offering a unique perspective on the evolving landscape of music in media.
Notable speakers and panels
The conference boasts an impressive lineup of speakers, including music supervisors Julianne Jordan, Amanda Krieg Thomas, John Houlihan, Carolyn Owens, Steven Gizicki, Trygge Toven, Joel C. High, Thomas Golubić, Catherine Grieves, Burt Blackarach, and the President and Director of The Recording Academy LA Chapter, Julia Michels and Qiana Conley.
Celebrating Emmy-nominated music supervisors
One of the highlights of the event will be a special program celebrating Emmy-nominated music supervisors. This segment will delve into the creative processes and challenges faced by these industry leaders, providing invaluable insights for aspiring professionals.
The impact of AI on the music industry
Artificial intelligence, particularly through machine learning, is rapidly transforming the music industry. The panel titled AI Challenges and Changes to the Industry and New Opportunities for Creatives will explore this phenomenon in depth. As AI technology becomes more sophisticated, its implications for music creation, distribution, and consumption are profound. This discussion will address both the threats and opportunities that AI presents to the music business.
Conversations with industry leaders
Executive producer Doug Liman (known for “Suits L.A.”) and music supervisor Julianne Jordan will engage in a thought-provoking conversation, shedding light on their collaborative processes and the intersection of music and visual media. Additionally, the creative minds behind Prime Video’s “Fallout” will lead a panel discussion on the transition from game to streaming series, offering a behind-the-scenes look at this exciting adaptation.
Networking and mentorship opportunities
For those looking to break into the field of music supervision, the conference offers 1-on-1 networking sessions. These sessions provide aspiring music supervisors with the chance to meet and learn from established professionals, fostering connections that could be pivotal for their careers.
Music Supervisor Listening Session
A first for the conference, the Music Supervisor Listening Session will feature live feedback from music supervisors on five songs selected from Friend of the Guild (FOG) submissions. This session will demystify the process of how music supervisors evaluate tracks for placement, offering a rare glimpse into their decision-making criteria.
Looking ahead
As the conference date approaches, additional panels and networking opportunities are expected to be announced. This year’s event promises to be a comprehensive exploration of the current and future state of music in media, making it a must-attend for anyone passionate about the industry.
For more information and to stay updated on the latest additions to the conference lineup, visit the official Guild of Music Supervisors website.
Personal reflections for cinema, TV series, and music enthusiasts
As a long-time admirer of the intricate relationship between music and visual media, I find the Guild of Music Supervisors’ annual conference to be an invaluable resource. The convergence of music and storytelling is a powerful force, capable of evoking deep emotions and enhancing the narrative experience. This event not only celebrates that synergy but also provides a platform for emerging talents to learn from the best in the business.
The inclusion of panels on AI is particularly timely. As someone who has witnessed the rapid advancements in technology, I am both excited and cautious about the role of AI in music. While it offers new creative possibilities, it also poses significant challenges that the industry must navigate carefully.
The Music Supervisor Listening Session is another highlight that stands out to me. The opportunity to hear live feedback from seasoned professionals is a rare and valuable experience for any aspiring music supervisor. It underscores the importance of understanding the nuances of music selection and placement, skills that are crucial for success in this field.
the 10th annual State of Music in Media Conference is set to be a landmark event, offering a wealth of knowledge, inspiration, and networking opportunities. Whether you’re a seasoned professional or an aspiring creative, this conference is an opportunity to deepen your understanding of the dynamic world of music in media.
For more details on the conference and to explore the full lineup of speakers and panels, visit the Guild of Music Supervisors website.