by ctrlcamp | Apr 27, 2026 | Uncategorized |
Most independent artists pitch sync agencies the wrong way — not because their music is bad, but because their catalog strategy is missing. Here’s what actually gets your music pitched: fit, volume, and consistency.
by ctrlcamp | Apr 9, 2026 | Sync Licensing Education |
My first year pitching music at the Durango Film & TV Conference, I walked in thinking I knew what good music sounded like. I’d been invited to present my catalog to about 30 different music supervisors. High energy. Big opportunity. I was ready. But the...
by ctrlcamp | Mar 30, 2026 | Sync Licensing Education |
The Vault of Sync Licensing CompaniesThe Range Is the PointWhy I’m Taking My TimeIf You Want Access I want to talk about something that’s been bothering me for a while. If you’ve ever searched for sync agencies or music libraries to submit to,...
by ctrlcamp | Mar 23, 2026 | Sync Licensing Education |
One of the biggest mistakes I see musicians make with sync is treating it like it’s just one thing. They hear “sync licensing” and picture a single door they need to walk through. Get your music placed in a TV show. Done. But sync isn’t one...
by ctrlcamp | Mar 16, 2026 | Sync Licensing Education |
A sophisticated scam is hitting the sync licensing community — fake emails impersonating real companies like Position Music and Massive Music, complete with phone calls and fake licensing agreements. I break down exactly how it works, the red flags to spot, and what to do if you’ve been targeted