The first Music 4.5 seminar of 2018 will explore how the sync market is evolving in the face of growing User Generated Content (UGC), games and entertainment platforms.
The session will discuss how demand from UGC creators, YouTubers, games and audiovisual platforms such as Netflix is bringing new opportunities for music creators and rightsholders.
It will also examine the changing marketplace in terms of licensing and competition from Artificial Intelligence-generated music.
The session takes place on 28 February at 5 Chancery Lane, London, with speakers confirmed later this month.
Early bird tickets with a 20 percent discount are available until 19 January.
For more info, see http://www.music4point5.com/#/sync-the-evolving-deals/4594144676
The session will discuss how demand from UGC creators, YouTubers, games and audiovisual platforms such as Netflix is bringing new opportunities for music creators and rightsholders.
It will also examine the changing marketplace in terms of licensing and competition from Artificial Intelligence-generated music.
The session takes place on 28 February at 5 Chancery Lane, London, with speakers confirmed later this month.
Early bird tickets with a 20 percent discount are available until 19 January.
For more info, see http://www.music4point5.com/#/sync-the-evolving-deals/4594144676