Sync MasterCamp

3 Day Virtual

March 5th thru 7th, 2025 ($749 per person)

 

This is an exciting opportunity to learn how to write and produce music for sync, with the goal of having your songs pitched and placed in current TV shows, movies, advertising, and trailers.

Attendees will be establishing new relationships with music supervisors, who are actively looking for songs to place within their projects.

As a result of this program, our participants have expanded their sync catalogs, broadened their network of collaborators and supervisors, and landed significant placements in film, TV, trailer, and advertising including;  Batwoman, Kung Fu, Sex Lives of College Girls, Lucha, Riverdale, Maggie, Maybelline and the 2023 Fast X movie Trailer.

 
music producing

Skill up

Music producing and songwriting

Insider knowledge

music supervising and music producing

Expert mentoring

 
songwriters reviewing music next to drums

Meet new collaborators

music sync camp meeting

Virtual playback party

guitar with money

Retain your rights

Benefits

During this program you will:

  • Learn critical skills and knowledge required to build a successful sync career, to include the unique elements for each sync segment ( TV, film, advertising, trailers/promos)

  • Learn how to read and better understand a sync brief

  • Expand your network of collaborators while building new relationships with music supervisors

  • Receive guided mentoring on camp songs from SWC faculty during and following camp

  • Retain ownership of the copyrights

  • Have your songs from the camp, represented and administered by PEN Music Group to enable one stop clearance and to maximize future sync opportunities worldwide

  Program Outline

team of musicians reviewing songwriting

Each day begins with a Master Class conducted by SWC faculty along with two visiting Music Supervisors (a total of six music supervisors over the three-day camp). During these sessions, participants will learn about current trends in sync placement, the range of musical styles that are in demand, and how to appropriately communicate and follow-up with supervisors (professional etiquette specific to sync). 

musician playing the guitar and singing

Each day, participants are placed into groups of three, along with an assigned music supervisor. The day’s briefs are discussed in more detail, allowing for the group to decide what they want to write for. The music supervisor will return later in the day to listen to the progress of the song and provide feedback and suggestions. SWC faculty and a PEN Music Publishing representatives are available throughout the day to support and guide each team.    

songwriters producing music

Participants will be involved in the writing of a total of three fully produced songs during the course of this program. 

Musician playing piano and singing

The Playback Party is an opportunity for all of the groups to play their completed songs for the SWC faculty, Music Supervisors and Publishing representatives. 

Pre-requisites for attendance:

 

Experience

 Intermediate to Advanced-level songwriting, to include co-writing experience. Producers and Artists must have the ability to record and produce a professional recording.

 

Portfolio

Examples of your work will be required as part of the admission process. We encourage you to provide songs across a variety of musical genres, as you will be writing to a wide range of sync briefs. 

The majority of briefs fall within the broad genre of pop.

$749

Per Attendee

Schedule: 10am-6:30pm daily (PST)

Date: March 5th thru 7th, 2025

What attendees say:

 
Music creator in Los Angeles

 “If you want to create music for tv shows, commercials or movies this is the best opportunity you will find.”

Sebastian Hughes

“The access to active briefs, screen time with music supervisors, and overall insight into the music business is invaluable. The attendees are world class musicians; I continue to collaborate with many of them and am still writing to the briefs. I highly recommend this experience to anyone serious about a career in sync music!”  

 
 

 

FAQs

 

What level of experience do I need to attend this camp?

This camp is for the intermediate to advanced level songwriter with extensive collaborative songwriting experience, and with prior experience writing for sync.

Do we need to have a recording facility at home to attend this camp?

As you will be writing and producing songs directly for music supervisors and their briefs, you will need to be able to record to a high quality at home. Producers are required to create tracks and mix in their home studios, and artists must be able to record their vocals to a high standard.

Do we need a publishing company to attend this camp?

You will be required to have a publishing company name registered at a PRO in your home country. All songs produced at the camp will be administered by PEN Music Group on behalf of your registered publishing company name. If you are already signed to a publisher or sync rep company, please contact us directly before applying to attend this camp.

Have any songs written at the camp ever been licensed?

Yes, we have had many songs written at the camp placed in shows, with our most prominent placement to date being the hit show Batwoman.