MSW: Careers in A&R

MSW: Careers in A&R

Join Career Development for this virtual industry panel as some of music’s leading A&Rs give you tips, advice, and strategies on how you can break into today’s Music Industry! This event includes a music feedback session as music is played live in front of our panelists!

MSW: Music Licensing 101

MSW: Music Licensing 101

Are you looking to navigate the world of music licensing? Join Career Development for this Music Summit panel discussion featuring industry experts who will share their insights and experiences in licensing music for film, television, advertising, and more. Learn about the latest trends in music licensing, how to market your music for licensing opportunities, and how to get the best possible deal. Don’t miss this chance to gain valuable knowledge and network with fellow music creatives.

MSW: Started from the Bottom – Path to a Music Producer

MSW: Started from the Bottom - Path to a Music Producer

Want to know what it really takes to become a successful music producer? Join us for a virtual panel discussion on the art of music production, featuring some of the hardest-working producers in the industry. From songwriting and arranging to mixing and mastering, our panelists will share their insights and experiences on how they achieved success as Music Producers. These industry experts will also provide valuable feedback on select music submissions! You won’t want to miss this opportunity to learn from the best and take your music production skills to the next level.

UNIDAD: Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos Premiere Screening Panel

UNIDAD: Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos Premiere Screening Panel

The Los Angeles Film School and PBS SoCal/KCET Present the Premiere Screening of the extended PBS Broadcast version of “UNIDAD: Gay & Lesbian Latinos Unidos” documentary film, followed by a Q&A with Filmmakers: Director Gregorio Davila, Executive Producer Roland Palencia, Producer/LAFS alumn Mario J. Novoa. Gay and Lesbian Latinos Unidos (GLLU) was founded in 1981, only a dozen years after the Stonewall Rebellion and only a couple of years before the HIV/AIDS pandemic began to ravage LGBTQ communities. GLLU was the greater Los Angeles area’s first major Queer Latin@ organization, and the film chronicles events surrounding GLLU at a pivotal time in the history of LGBTQ equality, women’s rights, and civil rights movements that shaped the destinies of GLLU’s impact on various communities for decades to come.

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