Calling all PRS for Music members - get your hands on discount tickets to SensoriaPro 2017.
The industry event, which takes place in Sheffield on 6 October, brings together filmmakers, composers, publishers, games developers and music supervisors under one roof.
It features a live Q&A with Portishead’s Geoff Barrow (pictured) plus panels offering advice on working with labels and publishers, and a scoring contest hosted by music supervisors Rachel Menzies and Jon Skinner.
The event will also host The Animal Symphony, a session exploring whether animals rock to rhythm or recognise a melody. Naturalist and presenter Chris Packham and internationally acclaimed musician and composer Nitin Sawhney believe some can, and will be explaining how and why.
PRS for Music members are being offered £15 off the normal ticket price. For more info about the event, see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sensoriapro-2017-tickets-35548285880
For instructions on how to claim your discount, see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sensoriapro-2017-tickets-35548285880
Read our 2016 Portishead feature.
The industry event, which takes place in Sheffield on 6 October, brings together filmmakers, composers, publishers, games developers and music supervisors under one roof.
It features a live Q&A with Portishead’s Geoff Barrow (pictured) plus panels offering advice on working with labels and publishers, and a scoring contest hosted by music supervisors Rachel Menzies and Jon Skinner.
The event will also host The Animal Symphony, a session exploring whether animals rock to rhythm or recognise a melody. Naturalist and presenter Chris Packham and internationally acclaimed musician and composer Nitin Sawhney believe some can, and will be explaining how and why.
PRS for Music members are being offered £15 off the normal ticket price. For more info about the event, see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sensoriapro-2017-tickets-35548285880
For instructions on how to claim your discount, see https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/sensoriapro-2017-tickets-35548285880
Read our 2016 Portishead feature.