one-to-one…
“One-To-One” Sessions offer an opportunity for individualized consultation based on the specific needs of your project. (See further below for Workshops + Panels.)
Whether you….
- Seek an industry leader to navigate complex music strategy
- Inquire to engage a Music Supervisor + Licensing Expert
- Listen to playlists and would like a music curator to inspire new ideas for your project
- Need a rainmaker for conflict resolution or expert problem solving
- Aspire to better understand the uniquely, complex Film/TV sync music industry
- Have a new project in development to brainstorm
- Desire a creative collaborator for idea incubation
- Create music and seek guidance or inspiration in artist development
- Join an upcoming listening session for song evaluation
- Utilize the session to ask one question that you urgently need answered
- Or want to strategize your next career move and just need an ally in your corner
We personalize our music services and consultation based on the individual needs of each project. Please send an inquiry for rates, and to schedule a One-To-One session for individual consultation.
Email: info@tritoncreativegroup.com
Or use the contact form below:
workshops & panels…
Appearances: As a leading Film + TV Music executive, Leah Streetman frequently speaks in industry panels. Some of her previous speaking appearances include: SXSW Music Conference, NARIP, NYU Continuing Education, Billboard Film & TV Music Conference, Sync Summit NYC, Indie Grants for South Carolina Film Commission, NYWIFT and Mondo.NYC.
Here are some upcoming/recent dates: New updates COMING SOON!
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Some previous panels & workshops included:
Sync Summit LA 2023:
Making and Placing Music For Trailers
Date: Wednesday, February 8, 2023
Time: 2:00pm-3:00pmPST
Location: Online and @ El Cid, 4212 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA
Tix & More Information: HERE
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Sync Summit New York 2018:
The Role Of Editors, Producers, Music Supervisors and Your Music
Date: Saturday, June 23, 2018
Time: 2:00pm-2:45pm
Location: The Opry City Stage @ 1604 Broadway, New York
One of the most significant roles in connecting music to visual media and ads is that of the editor, the music supervisor and the producer. Many times, it is the editor of a project – both in pre and post production, who selects the initial music that is used to illuminate the storyline in a game, app, TV show, film or ad. And of course, the music supervisor works as the overall lead in terms of music selection, clearance and research. In this panel, we’ll discuss their roles, how they use music, and how you can connect your music to these key decision makers.
Tix & More Information: HERE
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A2IM INDIE WEEK: One-On-One Executive Industry Meetings
Presented by A2IM
Date: Thursday, June 21, 2018
Time: 10am-12n
Location: The Clemente @ 107 Suffolk Street, New York NY
The Independent music community will come together from June 18-21, 2018 in New York City for A2IM Indie Week Presented by SoundExchange in partnership with American Airlines, BuzzAngle, CI, Jaxsta, Merlin’s 10 Year Anniversary, and Squarespace. A2IM Indie Week is an international conference and networking event aimed at maximizing the global impact of Independent music.
Tix & More Information: HERE
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How To Place Your Music in TV & Film: Music Licensing Panel
Presented by LiveThe.Biz
Date: Wednesday, February 21, 2018
Time: 7:00pm
Join us as we talk to the experts behind the music licensing for some of your favorite brands & artists! We’ll discuss what kinds music genres they’re looking for in their projects, winning strategies for indie musicians, how to pitch your music for sync licensing opportunities, how they started their careers, the licensing clearance process, how to work in their fields & more!
Tix & More Information: HERE
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Conversation With A Music Supervisor For TV & Film:
Date: Thursday, May 25, 2017
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Event information: HERE
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Demystifying Music Rights: Licensing, Public Domain or Fair Use
Presented by NYWIFT
Date: Thursday, May 18, 2017
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Filmmakers and all types of media creators are constantly faced with the challenge of navigating the vast web of music rights. What is Music Licensing? If I only use 2 seconds of the song, am I cleared? This music is really old, is it Public Domain? What are my risks if I just use the music? Does “royalty free” mean it’s free? And what in the world is Fair Use?
Understanding the differences in music rights and being able to clear them properly is essential to minimizing your liability and maximizing the creative possibilities to fit within your budget. In this discussion, NYWIFT & D-Word member Leah Streetman(music supervisor and licensing expert, Triton Creative Group) and NYWIFT board member Maria C. Miles, Esq. (entertainment attorney) give an overview of music rights to help demystify some of these questions.
Demystifying Music Rights: Licensing, Public Domain or Fair Use
Date/Time: Thursday, May 18, 2017
Time: 6:30-8:30pm
Pricing: $15 NYWIFT Members/ $25 Nonmembers
Location: RED Digital Cinema
125 Grand Street (cross street is Broadway)
For tickets & more information: NYWIFT
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Sync Sessions: an intimate workshop where songwriters work directly with experts in the Film/TV/Advertising music industry to evaluate and critique their work.
Through a vibrant roundtable discussion, songwriters and musicians gain valuable insight into some of the essential components that makes music work (or not work) for placement into film, tv and ad sync opportunities.
Upcoming session dates to be announced soon. One-On-One, private sessions are also available. If you’d like more information, please contact: info@tritoncreativegroup.com