SYNC LAB 365 DAILY LESSONS AND WEEKLY VIDEO TUTORIALS
Sync Lab 365 provides a structured learning path so you always know exactly what to focus on next. Each day you receive a focused lesson designed to help you build real momentum in sync
licensing, covering topics such as how the licensing market works, how to prepare your tracks for submission, how to organize your catalog, how to pitch effectively, and how to develop a consistent workflow.
Each week includes deeper video tutorials that expand on key concepts such as metadata strategy, production quality, industry expectations, and how to build long-term income through your catalog. Instead of feeling overwhelmed or unsure what to do next, you’ll have a clear
step-by-step path designed to help you keep moving forward.
VIDEO TUTORIAL LIBRARY
The video tutorial library provides in-depth training on how the sync licensing process actually works in the real world. You’ll learn how music libraries, publishers, supervisors, and production companies discover and evaluate music, and how placements are typically secured over time.
These tutorials also cover pitching strategy, catalog development, industry
workflow, and relationship building, helping you understand how to position your music more effectively. The goal is to give you clarity on the process so you can make smarter decisions and avoid common mistakes.
MUSIC LICENSING ESSENTIALS VIDEO COURSE
Music Licensing Essentials gives you a strong foundation in how musicians generate income through sync placements. The course explains the different types of licensing opportunities available and how music is used
in television, film, advertising, trailers, and streaming content.
You’ll gain a clearer understanding of how royalties are generated, how deals are structured, and how your catalog can create long-term income opportunities. This course helps remove confusion and gives you a practical understanding of how the licensing ecosystem works.
HOW TO GET A KILLER VOCAL SOUND WITH GARY GRAY
Learn practical techniques from Billboard charting producer
Gary Gray that can help improve the clarity, tone, and overall quality of your vocal recordings. High-quality production can make a meaningful difference when your music is being considered for licensing opportunities.
This training shows how to capture stronger vocal performances, improve mixes, and create recordings that sound more professional even when working from a home studio environment.
MUSIC PRODUCTION FUNDAMENTALS
Music Production
Fundamentals helps you improve the overall quality and usability of your recordings so they meet the expectations of today’s licensing market. Topics include arrangement choices, instrumentation, structure, and mix clarity.
Understanding how production decisions affect licensing usability can help you create music that is easier to place in television, film, and other media. Even small improvements in production quality can increase the likelihood that your music will be
selected.
SYNC LICENSING CONTRACT TEMPLATES
Contract templates provide a practical introduction to agreements commonly used in sync licensing situations. These templates help you better understand key terms related to licensing rights, usage, ownership, and payment structures.
Having access to structured agreements helps you approach opportunities with more confidence and gives you a clearer understanding of how deals are typically organized in
the licensing world.
SUBMISSION TRACKING SYSTEM
The submission tracking system helps you stay organized as you pitch your music to libraries, publishers, and supervisors. Keeping track of where your music has been sent can help you follow up appropriately and avoid duplicate submissions.
Organization plays an important role in long-term success in sync licensing, and having a clear system helps you maintain consistent momentum over
time.
EMAIL TEMPLATES FOR PITCHING
Email templates provide guidance on how to communicate professionally with music libraries, supervisors, publishers, and licensing professionals. Clear and concise communication can improve response rates and help you present your music more effectively.
These templates help you avoid common outreach mistakes while giving you a structure you can adapt to your own voice and style.
MONTHLY SYNC
LICENSING TREND REPORTS
Trend reports help you stay informed about the types of music currently being used in television, film, advertising, trailers, and streaming content. Understanding trends can help guide creative decisions and increase alignment with real-world demand.
Rather than guessing what might work, you gain insight into styles, moods, and production approaches that are currently being placed in media.
MUSIC LICENSING
INTERVIEWS
Interviews with industry professionals provide insight into how sync placements actually happen and what decision makers look for when reviewing music. These conversations often reveal useful perspectives on pitching strategy, production quality, and catalog development.
Learning directly from working professionals can help you better understand how to position your music and approach licensing opportunities more
strategically.