by Anthony Clint Jr.
The podcast where you can gain insight and learn proven strategies to build and monetize your music career. Hosted by music entrepreneur Anthony Clint Jr., who has produced music for Grammy-nominated artists, Emmy Award winning TV shows and networks such as CBS, NBC, BET, E!, A&E, VH1 and more. Join him as he discusses music licensing, music business and music production.
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March 31, 2025
Dive into the world of music post-production and sync licensing in the Music Is My Business podcast! Host Clint chats with Ray from ReadWriteSound.com about his experiences on the post-production side, offering valuable insights for musicians and producers aiming for sync success. Learn about navigating the industry, understanding cues, and what happens after your music gets placed. Plus, stick around for live music reviews! Ray's Journey into Post-Production The Role of Post-Production in Music Sync Key Insights for Artists Preparing Music for Sync Understanding Cues and Track Registration Free 6-Step Guide - https://www.clintproductions.com/6steps Producer Mentorship - https://www.producermentorship.com](https://www.producermentorship.com/ Follow Clint on IG: https://www.instagram.com/clintmusic Watch Clint on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aclintjr Link To Resources: https://www.clintproductions.com/linkinbio
March 24, 2025
In this episode of Music Is My Business, Clint celebrates recent sync licensing wins from the community, shares expert advice on pitching to music libraries, and breaks down key industry success strategies. He also covers topics like metadata, work-for-hire agreements, March Madness music opportunities, and EQ techniques for mixing. Whether you’re a seasoned sync producer or just getting started, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you grow your career in TV and film music. Pitch Your Music to Sync Libraries Understanding Work-for-Hire Agreements March Madness Sync Opportunities How to Track Your Music Placements Join Sync Producer Hub: https://www.syncproducerhub.com Free 6-Step Guide - https://www.clintproductions.com/6steps Producer Mentorship - https://www.producermentorship.com
March 17, 2025
In this Music Is My Business episode, Clint shares valuable insights on landing sync placements, pitching music to libraries, and dealing with rejection in the music industry. He also discusses work-for-hire agreements, organizing sessions for efficiency, and how to balance music production with life. Clint answers live audience questions on metadata, mastering, and gear, making this a must-listen for producers looking to level up their sync licensing game. How to Pitch Your Music to Sync Libraries Effectively Work-for-Hire Agreements How to Stay Organized Maximizing Your Sync Income Free 6-Step Guide - https://www.clintproductions.com/6steps Producer Mentorship - https://www.producermentorship.com](https://www.producermentorship.com/ Follow Clint on IG: https://www.instagram.com/clintmusic Watch Clint on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/aclintjr Link To Resources: https://www.clintproductions.com/linkinbio
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