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My Schedule
11:00 AM
to 12:15 PM
But How Will I Get Paid? - Reimbursement in a Digital World
88 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin, Room 802
eventtype Panel
Moderator: Gary R. Greenstein, Of Counsel, Wilson Sonsini Goodrich & Rosati
Richard Barone, Recording Artist/Producer/Author/Frontman
Ben Cockerham, COO, RightsFlow
John Lippman, EVP/COO/CFO, Evergreen Copyrights
Dan Pifer, EVP, Operations & Technology, The Orchard
Richard Barone, Recording Artist/Producer/Author/Frontman
Ben Cockerham, COO, RightsFlow
John Lippman, EVP/COO/CFO, Evergreen Copyrights
Dan Pifer, EVP, Operations & Technology, The Orchard
event::about This panel will discuss the mechanical licensing role and how digital distributors have stepped up to ensure that publishers and songwriters get paid for online music distribution. Typical entities have not taken on this responsibility in the physical world, but with the digitalization of music, the business practice has changed. This group will explore the paper trail of policies and online reimbursement considering how some services don't pay publishers directly and pass-through mechanical royalties to labels and distributors with no accountability back to the publishers and songwriters. These experts will weigh in on these digital front-burner issues.
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Music And Advertising: A Subconscious Cognitive Impulse Explosion
96 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
eventtype Panel
Moderator: Josh Rabinowitz, Senior VP/Director of Music, Grey Group
Sarah Gavigan, President, HANK & SG Consulting
Vasili Gavre, Music Supervisor/Producer, Sound Foundation
Chris Langrill, Manager, A&R/Music Supervision, Man Made Music
Peter Nashel, Composer/Producer, Duotone Audio Group
Sarah Gavigan, President, HANK & SG Consulting
Vasili Gavre, Music Supervisor/Producer, Sound Foundation
Chris Langrill, Manager, A&R/Music Supervision, Man Made Music
Peter Nashel, Composer/Producer, Duotone Audio Group
event::about Take a minute to think of what goes on when you look at an advertisement. The cognitive process of visualization coupled with music is pretty powerful. It is proven through empirically tested heuristics that when these two components come together correctly, the outcome is very seductive. CMJ badge-holders have the opportunity to submit their own music as a score for filmed advertisements. Submit your music via the website link below to be heard by ad executives and possibly be included for discussion during this panel.
Website http://greymusicnyc.com/cmj
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
Graphically Challenged: The Lost Love Of The Album Cover And Beyond
99 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 406
eventtype Panel
Moderator: Craig Hyman, Artist Manager, Consultant, Promoter, Coach
Cynthia Cochrane, General Manager, Rock Ridge Music, LLC.
Christopher Kornmann, Art Director & Graphic Designer, spit and image
Lorna Leighton, Art Director, flytedesign
Joe Spix, Art Director, Universal Motown Republic Group
Cynthia Cochrane, General Manager, Rock Ridge Music, LLC.
Christopher Kornmann, Art Director & Graphic Designer, spit and image
Lorna Leighton, Art Director, flytedesign
Joe Spix, Art Director, Universal Motown Republic Group
event::about Depending on your age, you may or may not remember the feeling of opening a CD jewel case or looking at a vinyl album cover with liner notes while listening to your new music purchase. The visual component of music is still just as important to the identity and sound of an artist. Here we discuss the visual aspect of modern day music and its future.
6:30 PM
to 7:15 PM
7:30 PM
to 9:30 PM
The Perfect Age Of Rock 'n' Roll
34 schedule::attendees
Location
Clearview Cinemas Chelsea
eventtype Film, Opening Night
event::about Dir. Scott Rosenbaum
A pair of longtime friends channel their talent and passion for music into a cross-country road trip. The reunion forces them to recall youthful ambitions and re-visit the choices they've made. Accompanied by a raucous crew of musicians, they set off on a cathartic journey along Route 66. Q&A following screening.
A pair of longtime friends channel their talent and passion for music into a cross-country road trip. The reunion forces them to recall youthful ambitions and re-visit the choices they've made. Accompanied by a raucous crew of musicians, they set off on a cathartic journey along Route 66. Q&A following screening.
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11:00 AM
to 12:15 PM
When Management Goes Label
107 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 8th Floor, Shorin Room 802
eventtype Panel
Moderator: George Gilbert, Attorney, George T. Gilbert LLC
Andrew Ellis, Go Getter, Paradigm
Andrew Hoover, Artist, Rock Ridge Music
Patrik Larsson, Manager/Consultant, Headlock Management
Marty Nolan, Manager/Marketing, Red Light Management/ATO Records
Andrew Ellis, Go Getter, Paradigm
Andrew Hoover, Artist, Rock Ridge Music
Patrik Larsson, Manager/Consultant, Headlock Management
Marty Nolan, Manager/Marketing, Red Light Management/ATO Records
event::about Artist management companies seem to be slowly colonizing label-land. Is this the beginning of another new model to salvage the music industry, or just a temporary experiment? This symposium of pros and soothsayers will examine the reasoning of this shift and look at the archetype of the one-stop management company.
12:30 PM
to 1:45 PM
Strategically Aligning Your Music World With Partnerships And Alliances
92 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 9th Floor, Room 905-907
eventtype Panel
Moderator: Eric Sherman, President, Tenth Street Entertainment
Tyler Barth, Director, Marketing & Artist Relations, Blue Microphones
Geoff Renaud, Owner & Founder, Radar Entertainment
Jason Ross, Partner, The Bowery Presents Media
Harold Stephan, CEO, Songwriter, Producer, Habitat Music
Tyler Barth, Director, Marketing & Artist Relations, Blue Microphones
Geoff Renaud, Owner & Founder, Radar Entertainment
Jason Ross, Partner, The Bowery Presents Media
Harold Stephan, CEO, Songwriter, Producer, Habitat Music
event::about With the lack of record deals, some artists are aligning with organizations other than music companies to expose their work. Are these opportunities really that strategic? This panel will discuss the importance of finding and acting on "third party" opportunities.
2:00 PM
to 3:15 PM
A View Of The Music Industry From A Youthful Perspective
84 schedule::attendees
Location
NYU, Kimmel Center, 4th Floor, Room 405
eventtype Panel
Moderator: Lindsey Cook, A&R, MySpace Records
Ivan, Guitarist/Songwriter, Tiny Masters of Today
Alex Beer, Student; Lead Guitarist, The Ivy League
Zach Sang, Teen Radio Station Host & Producer, WZAP Internet Radio
Sarah Solovay, Artist/Singer/Songwriter
Ivan, Guitarist/Songwriter, Tiny Masters of Today
Alex Beer, Student; Lead Guitarist, The Ivy League
Zach Sang, Teen Radio Station Host & Producer, WZAP Internet Radio
Sarah Solovay, Artist/Singer/Songwriter
event::about When you're a teenager, music fuels angst, love, rebellion and freedom. Now cast all that romance aside and find out what "the music industry" actually means to an aspiring (and credible) musician or music consumer under the age of 16. This interesting cast of panelists will surprise you with their fresh outlook, ideas and ideals.
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