Subject: In case you missed it. . . .

News and Updates

Hi Friend,


If you missed the Music Supervisors Panel yesterday, you’re in luck - here’s the replay:


👉 Click here to watch the Music Supervisor Panel replay


There’s a ton of real-world sync licensing insight in this panel that you won’t find in blog posts or YouTube videos, and it’s coming straight from the source: actual music supervisors.


Now, if you want a clear, step-by-step process for how to actually get your music placed, I want to make you aware that Chris SD has opened limited registration to his Art Of The Song Pitch program.


The Art Of The Song Pitch connects you directly with top music supervisors in TV and film.


As you heard from my story the other day, this is the missing link for most artists trying to break into sync.


Chris doesn’t just explain how licensing works. . .


He personally introduces you to music supervisors with credits on shows and films like:

  • Grey’s Anatomy

  • Bridgerton

  • Will Trent

  • Poker Face

  • S.W.A.T.

  • Schitt’s Creek

  • The Umbrella Academy

  • Only Murders In The Building

  • Anora (Oscar winner)

     . . . and many more.

If your goal is to get your music into TV or film, this is honestly one of the fastest and most direct paths I know.


That said, your music still has to sound like it belongs on TV first.


That’s why I’m including my Punchy Mix Template as a bonus when you register.


You’ll get the exact settings I use for drums, bass, and the mix bus to take your mixes from wimpy to confident, punchy, and competitive, the kind of sound supervisors expect.


Normally, the Punchy Mix Template is only available inside my flagship Mixing Accelerator program and never sold separately. . .


. . . but you’ll get it free when you join Art Of The Song Pitch.



One last thing to be aware of:


Chris only opens registration once a year, and only for a short window.


So if getting your music placed in TV or film is on your goals list for 2026, now is the time to move.


👉 Yes, I want my music on TV and in films



Bobby



P.S. If you DON”T want me to send you anything about Chris’s Art of the Song Pitch program, click here and I won’t email you again.



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