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    Home » AMP Explores the Fundamentals of Music Production in Educational Panel

    AMP Explores the Fundamentals of Music Production in Educational Panel

    By AICPTuesday, October 18, 2022Updated:Tuesday, May 14, 2024No Comments2128 Views
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    AMP virtual panel, titled “Ideation to Execution,” panelists (clockwise from upper left) Liz Myers, Paul Greco, Jean Schofield, Carol Dunn and Kate Urcioli.

    Geared towards junior producers at agencies, “Ideation to Execution for Your Campaign” will provide a virtual tutorial on making ad music.

    NEW YORK -- (SPW) --

    If you’re new to agency production and wondering what goes into creating, producing or sourcing all that amazing music and sound you hear in commercials, the Association of Music Producers is ready to take you back to school. The advertising music industry’s trade group will be presenting a virtual educational panel intended to guide first and second year agency-side producers and creatives who may be buying or negotiating the rights for music for the first time.

    Titled “Advertising Music: Ideation to Execution For Your Campaign,” the event will take place on Thursday, October 20, at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET. The panel is open to the public, but registration is required. To sign up, click here.

    The panel will be moderated by Liz Myers of Trivers Myers Music, who stepped in for Stone Irr of Butter Music, the panel’s initial moderator; Irr helped develop the overall theme and objective of the panel, but had to withdraw owing to a schedule conflict. Participating on the panel will be Paul Greco, Executive Director of Music & Audio at Wunderman Thompson and a former chairperson of the AMP Awards for Music and Sound;

    Jean Scofield, AMP East President and Executive Creative Producer at Mophonics; Carol Dunn, AMP National Board President and West Coast Executive Producer at Human/Post Human; and Kate Urcioli, Managing Director and Co-Founder at Heavy Duty Projects.

    Among the topics the panel will cover are defining the sound of your campaign; determining the best resources for music in different scenarios; reviewing common negotiation terms, tips, and tricks; best practices for scheduling music in the context of your production calendar; how to approach talent and union payments; and the legal implications of using various sources of music.

    Participants are invited to submit questions about specific areas of the industry for the panel to cover in advance. Questions can be submitted at at email below.

    Myers says the panel came about in response to requests from AMP members’ agency counterparts to provide some form of basic tutorial for junior producers. “We have an Educational Committee, which is morphing into a Programming Committee,” explains Myers. “Many of our panels have come from ideas created by our Diversity and Inclusion Committee, as well as our chapter boards. All of this flows within the mission statement of our outreach and education programs at AMP. We’re passionate about best practices, and we’re expanding on that to include some level of social consciousness to everything we do. It has become our mantra."

    The panel participants will offer attendees a holistic view of what it takes to understand the advertising music business. Myers’ company, Trivers Myers Music, has composed or arranged music for many clients and received multiple Clio Awards. A longtime member of AMP’s West Coast board, Myers teaches a popular course at UCLA Extension entitled "Music Composition for Commercials" which is part of the UCLA Film Scoring Certificate program.

    As West Coast Executive Producer of music, sound and post-production studio Human Worldwide, Carol Dunn leads the creative partnerships with her clients for commercials, film and TV through music, sound design and final mix. Her music career, which started on the label side at Capitol Records, has now stretched over 30 years. Human Worldwide has produced or post produced work for such brands as Toyota, Doritos, Comcast, Google, Nike, Uber, Halo, Postmates and Coca Cola. When she’s not overseeing production, Dunn works tirelessly to increase diversity and inclusion within our industry.

    Jean Scofield of Mophonics began her career at BBDO, followed by a nearly decade-long run at mcgarrybowen, now part of Dentsu. From ideation and strategy to overseeing production of songs, scores, covers, and remixes, Mophonics is a sought after partner to some of the most leading content creators today, accelerating brand storytelling and identity through thoughtful, considered music and sound.

    At Heavy Duty Projects, Kate Urcioli leads a music house that’s recognized for its work in ads, trailers, TV series, feature films and video games. Urcioli is an industry leader with 15 years of sync and licensing experience who’s contributed to the soundtracks of some of the most notable blue-chip campaigns in the industry. Among the studio’s more notable commercial projects are Gatorade's touching tribute to Serena Williams and Johnnie Walker's Clio and AMP-winning 2022 Global Campaign.

    Wunderman Thompson’s Paul Greco has directed sonic branding on many notable brand campaigns to create ‘the sound of the brand.’ He’s produced original music for such advertisers as Rolex, Samsung, Puma, Wild Turkey, Macy's, Smirnoff, Dr Pepper, 7up, Wild Turkey, KFC, the US Army, the US Navy, Pepsi, FedEx, HBO, Visa, and many more. Prior to joining Wunderman Thompson predecessor J. Walter Thompson, he worked at such agencies as Young & Rubicam (now VMLY&R) and BBDO.

    About AMP
    The Association of Music Producers (www.ampnow.com) was founded in 1997 for the purpose of educating its members, as well as the production, advertising and media communities, on all facets of music production, from creation to final use. A national organization, it has chapters in New York and Los Angeles and member representation in cities across the country. From business matters such as production guidelines, composer royalties and music rights agreements to educational seminars, fund-raising events and the industry’s most respected celebration of excellence – The AMP Awards – AMP has turned up the volume on the things that matter most. Their motto is Network. Knowledge. Power. 

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    Indeed and Voyager’s Record-Breaking Film “First Days” Makes World Premiere At Sundance Impact Lounge

    Wednesday, February 11, 2026
    Still from the short film "First Days"

    “First Days,” the Guinness World Record-breaking short film created through Indeed’s Opportunity Studio initiative, makes its world premiere during 2026 Sundance Film Festival, screening at the Impact Lounge during the festival’s opening weekend. Produced by Voyager, the film holds the official Guinness World Records title for most directors on a single film, bringing together 30 first-time and emerging filmmakers in a collaborative production that reimagines access, authorship, and opportunity within the film industry. Written by twin brothers Kevin Luu and Kelly Luu, veterans of Indeed's Rising Voices program, the film unfolds entirely inside an office cubicle. Told through comedic vignettes capturing “first day at work” anxieties, each segment was directed by a different filmmaker while working under a unified creative framework and professional crew. “First Days” was developed through Opportunity Studio, an initiative launched by Indeed to expand access to one of the hardest industries to break into by giving aspiring directors their first opportunity to direct a professionally produced film and earn an IMDb directing credit. The project originated as a live, interactive filmmaking experience during the 2025 Tribeca Film Festival, where the film was shot on-site over four days at the Indeed Lounge at Spring Studios. Voyager led all producing and casting efforts, with set design and construction by global integrated marketing agency BMF, offering participants and visitors a behind-the-scenes look at a working film set. "We fell in love with this concept instantly,” shares Charles Frank, Creative Director and Founder of Voyager. “It's such a brilliant way to uplift emerging voices and support independent film – two values that... Read More

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