What to expect through the weekend?
Join Robbie Hancock, a singer/songwriter composer and producer with over 1000 placements in film, television, documentaries and commercials for a free 3-day event. Each day will have a new theme based on the experience of being at a hotel conference in person all weekend. The concept focuses on improving networking skills by connecting and communicating with each other in the virtual realm and learning from industry pros in relation to sync licensing.
“Sync or Swim” is one of the best new ways to get pertinent and relevant information on all things related to modern day sync-music creation and licensing. It is also a great way to connect with like-minded creators and cultivate new partnerships. In just one, single, hour-long session, I personally witnessed four new collaboration hook-ups. This networking event is well worth any serious music creator’s time.” – Dean Krippaehne Seattle WA (songwriter, artist, producer and author of “Demystifying the Cue”)
“Robbie’s Sync or Swim Music events are an amazing way for both aspiring composers and seasoned pros to learn the inns and outs of the music licensing business with a plethora of extremely high level speakers and well thought out interviews, Robbie has assembled some top notch fire power and presents it all in a single marathon weekend. I’ve never seen anything like this outside of a massively funded music conference. I’m amazing what Robbie has put together!” Matt Vander Boegh – TV Composer, Idaho USA
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