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On this episode we talk about how to actually make long lasting connections with key people in the industry. Eddie breaks down his story of many rejections until starting to build his amazing company “music of the sea”. We get into how to actually understand who to send music to, and how to approach them, we also get into the importance of real life connections with these people and Eddie has taken a very interesting and practical approach to connect to these key people.
Eddie has worked on projects like “Guardians Of The Galaxy 3”, “once upon a time in Hollywood” and has had music placed in thousands of different places
Eddie’s Books
https://www.amazon.com/Sync-Empowerment-Eddie-Caldwell/dp/B0DK15HWCQ/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1W1ONTISFSBF0&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.oZERcaWDiRUipC2BVGtQURhTWIedVmqE0K4fqjUkTLwMNIxCCLYX5mtx9EoB_QWKIXxvPcJCmkh6J2V1aIAG5bCkCsXRWgyjzFEGs6N0sukFYtFJCk-6x2si5caHoaNnmobq626E5wyXDUbenGmK2d9AmcGQ8ygSMAaGkzbA63jP3rJMqR0zBiaBBS78qkNbV1dB6Oags89TOGB4OFnUqat3y5yrT9uawAX1V0sdfV4.ErR2p6FFED_5fB0jMfElM9eHMjHvG27OPitOMT63ZJ8&dib_tag=se&keywords=eddie+caldwell&qid=1734165723&sprefix=eddie+caldw%2Caps%2C454&sr=8-1
Download my 11 gems FREE PDF here:
https://www.roymatz.com/gemspdf
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From Emmys, ads, theme songs, tens of thousands of placements- you name it and these guys have done it.
Eddie Wohl, Tim Edwards and Tim Mosher have decades in the sync world and they don’t hold any information back in this jam packed episode.
We talk about what it really takes to have placeable music and to make an actual living from sync, and there are some hard truths there. We also talk about market research, the importance of realizing what you are doing right and the ability to see the bigger picture in order to avoid the mistakes the ego has us make.
This episode is an absolute amazing one
Evil Genius FB group:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/877961207308818
Want my “11 gems for a successful sync career” free PDF?
https://www.roymatz.com/gemspd
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In this episode I talk about the process I’ve been through and the way I’ve become way better at understanding who to work with, what strategies to put in place, and how most of my placements are from tracks from the last year.
This podcast is a reflection at my journey but will hopefully give you little sync nuggets to go get it yourselves
Want my 11 gems free pdf??
https://www.roymatz.com/gemspdf
Want to get coached by me?
https://www.roymatz.com/work
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On this episode we get deep into what it means to be a music supervisor, what a sync agent’s relationship looks like with supervisors and musicians. We also go into the little things and painful truths that no one wants to tell you about music supervisor’s ability to place your music, and many more subjects.
Want me to coach you in your sync journey?
https://www.roymatz.com/work
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On this podcast we talk about a wide arrange of subjects. From steady music income, the commonalities between organized crime and the music industry.
We also talk about Derek’s rise to being in the top of one of the biggest independent sync labels in the world (Megatrax).
We also dive in to working in an Indie label, and the advantage of an Indie label vs a bigger label and more.
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On this episode I talk about my latest experience with feeling down, moody, doubtful about myself, and feeling unworthy.
I had a rough few months of moments where I thought maybe I should stop doing this music thing, and to tell you that i'm completely out of these grounds would be a lie, but my situation has improved significantly because I was able to follow a few principles which I share in this episode
Hope you Enjoy
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In today's episode, we talk to APM's music marketing director, Sarah Scarlata, about music and its ability to enhance stories in ads, TV, and movies. We dive into how APM has positioned itself so that major artists like Kendrick Lamar, Eminem, Chance the Rapper, LL Cool J, Dr. Dre, and many others sample their music. We also discuss the importance of asking curious questions to gather the information we need to thrive in the music industry. Sarah shares a wealth of resources and conferences you can attend to elevate your music career. This episode is an absolute BANGER
Resources
Tunefind.com
APM sampling Spotify link -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3LwF91cgXBmboD3T5TA1FD?si=baa1758739614b1f&nd=1&dlsi=def4e92e1cc54b41Sarah’s favorite APM tracks sampled in commercial music - https://classic.apmmusic.com/blog/top-ten/hip-hop-turns-fifty-apms-top-ten-samples-in-hip-hop
Connect with Sarah:
IG- @sarah_scarlata
LI- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahscarlata/
Want me to mentor you for 4 weeks?
Roymatz.com/work
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Itamar Carmel is a part of the amazing group of composers named Arb4. They have worked with the likes of riot games, Call of duty, marvel, paramount, valorant and way more.
In this interview we get into the importance of teamwork in sync, we talk about playing big, the importance of mentorship and we get into how to see trends and be of service to the people you want to work with.
This interview was absolutely brilliant
Connect with Itamar:
IG @itamarcarmel
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/iitamarcarmel/
Arb4 (itamar's quartet): https://www.arb4.io/
Want me to mentor you?
http://roymatz.com/work
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On this episode I talk about the importance of goals, and the reason they should be big enough for you to grow towards. I also talk about who are the people I think should surround you and how to know if you are in the right place.
If you want to do a 4 week mentoring program with me go to:
https://www.roymatz.com/work
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On this episode we go back to basics, we dive into what libraries you should sign your music with, we go into what success means in sync and we talk about how AI may or may not take our place. We get into what creativity & skills mean in sync and dive into many more things
K3lvin Kaos's Bio:
Keith Joseph Anderson aka K3lvin Kaos is a music producer from the DC/MD/and VA area, He has had placements with ABC, NBC, FOX Sports, ESPN, Discovery, NFL Network, NBA Network, Food Network, BET and more As far as recording artists are concerned, Keith has produced for several dozens of artists and most notably for Mickey Factz, Vado, Tabi Bonney, Dia Michelle, Tyler Royale, Letta J and many more
Connect with Keith
https://www.linkedin.com/in/keithanderson1985/
IG: @k3lvinkaos
4 Week Mentorship program with me:
https://www.roymatz.com/work
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In this episode I talk to you about what are the downsides and upsides of going to conferences.
I share my experience as an introvert and why I choose to go to conferences even though my energy level lowers significantly around other people.
I talk about the money aspect and if it is worth the investment to go to music conferences
I also explore ways to actually make the most out of your interactions in conferences.
So tune in!
4 week mentorship with me:
https://www.roymatz.com/work
Book discussed in episode:
The Alter Ego Effect- Todd Herman
https://www.amazon.com/The-Alter-Ego-Effect-Todd-Herman-audiobook/dp/B07J1LB6H8/ref=sr_1_1?crid=120YIEDOYHQ07&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.C1MJZqmH4QJEhW6qNP4xPXWd1q4qk8GAHAaxc_3UIlDyUtug_ksCtfTJMmc6yC5UuRjSTDbgL-ybha136rYAV883eqYueummZADY8e1r9SjQqoxLP9DHhSLLjy876tlkKC4ClnpanXa-fOqP2ECH5Ib0pCjUtpwBDO0Gd5qsyrmDvN_NHEridfCezouNQn0cYmwrw7XRNl4RwZ4z5TUaE6rztGVy3oYnHq9UCLbpmEE.ySt2H3w1wSK8wWl1IWGBBUq-mqt0B6Qb7vK8KCV-NXM&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+alter+ego+effect&qid=1727848517&sprefix=the+alter+e%2Caps%2C628&sr=8-1
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On this amazing episode we talk about finding your identity and caring your path in the sync space. We also talk about using emotion to push a message and what being the male Lizzo means.
We also get into what labels are looking for and how to make your tracks even more suitable for sync.
Make sure to listen to the end because this podcast is AMAZING
James’s Bio:
James Gardin is a musician who's been around the block...a few times. With a 20-year career under his belt, this Lansing, Michigan native has seen it all - from playing to empty bars to performing with big-name artists like Bryce Vine, Jack Harlow, KING, MURS, Macklemore, and Quinn XCII. Gardin's music has been featured on TV shows and films like ESPN's " First Take , CW's "All American," ,"Queen Sugar," Bloom, and "Block Party," proving that he's not just a one-hit wonder. And if that's not impressive enough, he's also had his tunes played on Hot97 - you know, the radio station that's heard by more people than a screaming toddler in a quiet restaurant. But what really sets James Gardin apart is his niche. He creates empowering, encouraging music for TV, film, and fans alike, all while using faith as a sonic/lyrical foundation. If you're looking for a musician who's got talent, heart, and a sense of humor (because let's face it, he's got to have one to have lasted this long in the industry), then look no further than James Gardin.
Get in touch with James
https://www.supercleanjames.com
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On this episode we get into the world of music for ads. Opiyo talks about his amazing journey and how the art of asking questions has gotten him to where he is today. We talk about how ads work, who is in charge of music in ads, when music comes to play and who are the key players in putting your music in there.
This was a fascinating one, make sure to let me know what your thoughts are
Connect with Opiyo
https://www.linkedin.com/in/opiyo/
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When people talk about networking they tend to talk about it in a very surface transactional way (ie: i gave them the song they needed and got a huge payday).
I believe that the most amazing things happen when we are in tune with the systems that need to take place for us to elevate, so in this solocast I break down what steps I take to create a great network of people who actually want me to achieve what ever it is I want.
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With placements like League of legends, google, call of duty, battle field, riot games (and many more) Hermann is not a stranger to success. In this conversation We dive deep into some real talk about music—like navigating the ego, knowing your worth, collaborating with others and more. Herman's journey working with 2wei and starting to do his own thing with custom music gigs. We also get into staying curious, bouncing back from rejection, and figuring out the unknowns. Hermann keeps it real about why sticking to a brief can be a challenge in custom projects and why consistency is key to hitting those big goals in the music biz. This one was a lot of fun to record
Connect with mr. Herms
https://www.linkedin.com/in/hermann-mr-herms-schepetkov-7416a1191/
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On this episode with Phil Lober, we talk about a range of subjects. From blacklisting to the delicate balance of knowing when a track is complete, Phil shares candid experiences and expertise. We explore the challenges and rewards of collaborating with a huge live orchestra, and gain fresh perspectives on achieving success in trailer music in these times. We also delve into unique insights like the surprising parallels between the game Kirby and the essence of success. Whether you're an aspiring musician or simply curious about the magic behind memorable soundscapes, this episode is dope!
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On this part 2 with Logan we talk about the importance of serving others as a way of reaching and surpassing ones wildest achievements. We also talk about the importance of knowing your role, but also knowing your business.
We talk about the effects building something like Logan built has helped him in his own artistic endeavors.
This conversation has been very inspiring and enlightening to me, hope you enjoy it as much as I have
Contact Logan
https://homeformusic.org
Contact me for 1 on 1 coaching:
https://www.roymatz.com/
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On this episode we talk to Logan about his trajectory from being a musician, moving to Nashville, trying to break into the music industry and then realizing that musicians need more then just skill- they need a space to get inspired, just like in a crossfit gym, where people push each other to be better. And Logan has created this big time.
Logan’s story about how he has brought HOME to life is nothing short of amazing but comes to show that when you put your mind to something, even 1.5 million dollars can’t stop you.
Contact Logan
https://homeformusic.org
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In this Part 2 with Jody A Friedman, we delve into the practical aspects of sync licensing, discussing industry evolution, debunking common misconceptions, and emphasizing the crucial role of quality music in today's landscape.
Jody shares insights on the benefits of delegation, the dynamics of writing sessions, and the importance of fostering community support.
Packed with gems of wisdom, this episode offers actionable advice for musicians aiming to thrive in the competitive world of sync.
Jody’s Free Book
https://elitemusiccoaching.com/freeguide
Code for discounted first month in Jody’s Academy
https://www.elitemusiccoaching.com/offers/2TNcBze7?coupon_code=SYNCGEMS
Connect with Jody
https://www.linkedin.com/in/jodyfriedman/
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Jody has done everything there is to possibly do in the sync space and we explore how he did it. His approach is nothing short of amazing and his accolades are there to back it up. Jody has had his music placed in thousands of spots, and has helped his students at “elite music coaching” do the same.
We talk about mindset in this part of the interview, we talk about being able to catch opportunities as they come, we talk about how jody talked to the head of CNN, and how he composed his first theme song.
- Visa fler