The first annual Production Music Conference (PMC), to be held in Los Angeles on September 12, has a pair of featured speakers: composer and multi-instrumentalist Stewart Copeland will deliver the afternoon keynote, and Emmy-winning composer Jeff Beal will start off the morning session.
A new day-long event produced by the Production Music Association (PMA), the PMC’s theme is “Create | Value.” The conference will provide valuable educational and networking opportunities for all stakeholders–composers, libraries, technology providers, content producers and music users–in the production music supply chain, in order to facilitate a more thriving and sustainable market.
Through speakers and high-powered panels in both “Creative” and “Business” tracks, attendees will gain up-to-the-minute intelligence on revenue streams, deal-making strategies and monetization opportunities in today’s dynamic marketplace. Topics such as “Don’t Give It Away: Enhancing the Value of Your Catalog,” “Royalties at Home & Abroad: Know Your Revenue Streams” and “Trailer Music: New Trends/Modern Techniques” are just some of the PMC’s session highlights.
Keynoter Copeland gained global fame as the drummer for The Police, followed by a long career composing for in films, such as “Rumble Fish” and “Wall Street,” as well as myriad TV shows, video games, movie trailers, ballets, symphonies, operas and more.
Three-time Emmy Award-winning composer Jeff Beal’s credits include the breakthrough Netflix series “House of Cards,” HBO’s “Rome,” USA Network’s “Monk,” HBO’s “Nightmares & Dreamscapes: From the Stories of Steven King,” and TNT’s “The Company.”
“Our keynote speakers are setting the tone for the first annual PMC,” said Hunter Williams, executive director of the PMA. “Stewart Copeland has had a massive impact on culture for decades–he helped alter the course of commercial music, then went on to create instantly recognizable music with his scores for films, TV shows, video games, and more. Jeff Beal is an acclaimed composer at the top of his game, with ‘House of Cards Season 2’ standing as his 13th primetime Emmy nomination. Jeff has the utmost respect of his peers, and he’ll have a great deal to share with PMC attendees about how they can launch and maintain their own successful careers.”
The PMA is a non-profit organization which promotes and protects the rights and interests of publishers and composers of production music, which is music specifically created to be licensed for use in media programming including film, TV, radio and streaming content. Founded in 1997, it is the leading advocate and voice of the production music community with over 670 music publisher members, ranging from major labels to independent boutiques.
By launching the PMC–to be held at the Doubletree by Hilton in Culver City, Calif.–the PMA is expanding the scope of its reach, and the useful career tools that it can offer to current and next-generation members.