NAB 2013: PMA panels focus on licensing, digital media & music supervisors
March 28, 2013

NAB 2013: PMA panels focus on licensing, digital media & music supervisors

LAS VEGAS — The Production Music Association has a number of events planned for the NAB show in Las Vegas. In Monday, April 8, the organization will host “Get With the Net: Licensing Music for Digital Media,” which will look at the mysteries of where the money is, what questions should be asked, and how monetize your musical copyrights. The event will take place in Ballroom B of the Las Vegas Hotel from 6pm to 9pm.

Joel Goodman, president of Cue Music, will moderate a panel that includes Ryan Born, CEO, AdRev; Todd Brabec, attorney/consultant/educator/author; Scott Sellwood, strategic partner development manager for YouTube; and Adam Taylor, president of APM Music. The event is free to attend, but those interested should RSVP to Debra@pmamusic.com. 

The PMA will also participate in the NAB Creative Master Series on Tuesday, April 9 at 10:30am. The panel, which is being produced by the PMA and the Guild of Music Supervisors, will address “How Music Supervisors Set the Mood.”

So many successful films and television shows feature memorable music that strikes the perfect balance between what is seen on the screen and what is felt by the viewer. From haunting ballads to hard-driving rock and roll, much of this is accomplished through a mix of both production music and original scores. Leading music supervisors know how to work with both. In this panel of industry executives and working music supervisors, learn how the pros determine the best approach to achieving the desired mood for a film.

The event will take place in room S220 of the convention center. Those interested in attending will need NAB badges to attend.