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Liam Reay is a Sync Manager at Wipe Out Music Publishing, Composer and Music Industry Consultant. He has enjoyed years of working closely with some of the world’s best emerging and established talent, all the while mastering his understanding of sync and music copyright.
His most notable sync success to date is helping achieve a string of high profile placements for Holy Moly & The Crackers, including a Capital One Credit Card advert, a Kia Sportage advert and the end credits of Oceans 8.
An important part of his current work is liaising with producers and composers to create authentic production music albums, including composing pieces himself.
You'll walk away from the session with an insight into the importance of music publishing and sync for music creators, and advice from Liam on registering their works, licensing and exploitation.
Event Details
Start Times
25th May 2021, 19:30 BST (British Summer Time)
Address
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