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SensoriaPro Industry Day (Thursday 29 April) is a magnet for all involved in the music, film and interactive industries to explore the latest developments in music production & distribution, synchronisation, music filmmaking & games.

 

VENUE: Showroom Cinema, Sheffield S1 2BX

REGISTER NOW for SensoriaPro 2010

VISIT http://2010.sensoria.org.uk/ TO REGISTER AND FIND MORE INFORMATION ON THE FESTIVAL

 

SENSORIAPRO INDUSTRY DAY PROGRAMME

 

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SYNCHTOPIA – THE CHANGING FACE OF MUSIC PLACEMENT IN FILM & TV

Samuel Diaz - (CBS Television Studios) Associate Director of Music Supervision

Gary Ford - (Discovery Studios) Director of Music Services

Martin Hewett – (Sony Computer Entertainment Europe) senior music supervisor

 

Heather Kreamer - (mOcean) music supervisor

 

10.15am – 11.30am / Showroom Cinema 3

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MONETISATION IN THE DIGITAL WORLD

Scott Cohen – (The Orchard) interviewed on stage by Michael Nutley (New Media Age)

 

2.00pm – 2.45pm / Showroom Cinema 3

followed by

 

DISTRIBUTION AND DIALOGUE IN A DIGITAL WORLD

Steve Beatty – (Plastic Head Distribution)

Michael Nutley – (New Media Age)

Simon Wheeler - (Beggars Group)

Kevin Bacon – (AWAL)

Don Jenkins – (Mflow)

 

2.45pm – 4.00pm / Showroom Cinema 3

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A NEW KIND OF PRODUCTION

A range of seasoned industry professionals talk about some of the most inspiring case studies in recent music production.

 

Barry Adamson (Magazine / Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds) musician / composer

D.Ramirez (Slave Recordings)

John Robb – chair

 

11.50am – 1.00pm / Showroom Cinema 3

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PAUL LEONARD-MORGAN MASTERCLASS

Musicians Union Masterclass with Paul Leonard-Morgan, a BAFTA-winning, Ivor Novello-nominated composer, who is rapidly becoming one of the most sought-after film composers in the UK.

 

1.30pm – 2.30pm / Showroom Cinema 2

 

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FESTIVALS

A lineup of international festival representatives debate what makes a great festival.

 

Jim Mawdsley (Generator / AIF Board Member) moderator

John Caulkins (MOFFOM)

Una Johnston (SXSW)

Georgia Taglietti (Sonar)

Johannes Klein (In-Edit)

Paul Bonham (Crown Music Management ) former director Truck Festival.

 

10.30am – 11.30am / Showroom Cinema 2

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FILMMAKERS – MUSIC CLEARANCE AND COPYRIGHT IN EUROPE

A beginners guide to music clearance - Find out about the whole process of using music in film - the legal issues surrounding synchronisation are complex – ’synch rights’, ‘publishing rights’ and more can be a minefield for your average filmmaker… our guest speaker will shed light on this often overlooked area.

 

11.50am – 12.45pm / Showroom Cinema 2

 

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SXSW 2010 – WHAT NEXT?

A meeting for bands and managers who attended SXSW 2009/2010 to hear about what worked and what didn’t. There will also be advice and support about what to do next.

 

1.30pm – 3.30pm / Showroom 5

 

This session is open to non-delegates.

 

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12 X BURSARIES AVAILABLE FOR SENSORIAPRO INDUSTRY DAY

Sensoria is delighted to announce 12 bursaries for free admission to SensoriaPro Industry Day. SensoriaPro is a gathering of composers, filmmakers, music publishers, music supervisors, record labels and festivals all under one roof to discuss the latest innovations in music and the moving image. This is a unique opportunity to benefit from a stunning line up of speakers, direct access to international buyers and informal, friendly networking. Guests include Scott Cohen (The Orchard), Sam Diaz (CBS TV Studios), Barry Adamson (Magazine/Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds) and many more..

 

The day takes place on Thursday 29 April from 10am at Showroom Cinema, Sheffield (directly opposite the train station).

 

Sensoria is keen to tackle disadvantage and address under representation in the music industry. These bursaries are aimed at new entrants (of any age) to the music industry who would not otherwise have the opportunity, sense of entitlement or financial resources to benefit from the day. Eight Yorkshire-based musicians will be selected and four from across the UK. Reasonable travel expenses will also be covered.

 

Please submit a short application including name, address, contact telephone and email, plus a statement of no more than 750 words stating how you could benefit from the Pro Day and how you will use the day to progress your knowledge-base, contacts and music career. The selection will be made by Sensoria staff working with an independent music industry professional. Deadline for applications is 19 March 2010.

 

We are also happy to take short video clips or nominations from colleagues/peers of individuals with talent but who perhaps aren’t great at form filling.

 

The successful candidates must be committed to attending on the day, throughout the day and to report back on the event to Sensoria staff.

 

 

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More information on SensoriaPro

The bursaries were made possible thanks to support from the Church Burgesses Trust.

 

All applicants will be notified whether they have been selected but Sensoria will not be in a position to enter into any further dialogue other than feedback given on the letter or email.

 

 

 

SENSORIAPRO HOTEL

Sensoria has joined forces with Jurys Inn to provide a special deal for delegates. Rooms can be booked for £60 Bed and Breakfast single occupancy and £68.50 Bed and Breakfast double occupancy. Jurys Inn is located a few minutes walk from the train station and from the main festival venue, The Showroom Cinema.

 

Hotel details can be found on http://www.jurysinns.com

 

To obtain your special deal please call +44 (0)114 291 2222 and state that you are attending Sensoria festival.

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If you're in a band, make sure to at least come down and chat to some industry types about getting your music played across various media fronts. Even if you don't go into any talks, you can still catch people wandering around the Showroom all day.

 

PLUS PLAY ON OUR UKELELES IN THE SHOWROOM CAFE!!!

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