If you’re trying to break into sync licensing, understanding how it actually works is half the battle. From preparing your catalog to pitching for placements, there’s a lot that goes into getting your music in front of the right people.
Symphonic’s YouTube channel covers these topics in a practical, artist-first way, with videos that walk through the fundamentals of sync and what it takes to start landing opportunities. 🎬 🎧
In this post, we’ve pulled together a YouTube watchlist focused on sync licensing to teach you everything you need to know…
What Is Sync Licensing?
Sync licensing is how artists get their music placed in visual media like TV shows, films, commercials, video games, and online content. It connects artists with opportunities to have their songs paired with visuals, often through music supervisors, agencies, or licensing platforms.
For independent artists, sync isn’t just about exposure; it’s a revenue stream that can generate upfront fees and long-term royalties. Understanding how sync works, from preparing your catalog to navigating rights and pitching, makes it easier to position your music for real placement opportunities.
Learn the Fundamentals of Sync with These Videos:
“Sync Licensing 101: A Complete Guide for Artists”
This video breaks down the fundamentals of sync licensing and why it’s become such an important revenue stream for artists outside of streaming. It walks through what sync actually is, how music gets placed across TV, film, ads, and games, and why understanding the process can open up new opportunities.
Throughout the video, you’ll get a clear overview of how placements happen, who’s involved in the process, and what artists should be thinking about when entering the sync space. It frames sync licensing not just as a one-off opportunity, but as a strategy that can support both income and long-term visibility.
If you’re new to sync or looking to better understand how the ecosystem works before pitching your music, this video is a strong starting point. Check it out below…
“How to Prepare Your Music for Sync Licensing”
This video focuses on what artists need to have in place before their music is actually ready for sync opportunities. It breaks down the importance of preparation, from how your tracks are structured to how your metadata and files are organized before pitching.
Throughout the video, you’ll learn what makes a track more “sync-ready,” including considerations like clean edits, instrumental versions, and properly labeled assets. It also touches on the practical side of being easy to work with, making sure your catalog is accessible, professional, and ready for supervisors or licensors to review quickly.
Check it out below…
“How To Get Your Music Placed In TV and Film”
This video focuses on the actual process behind landing sync placements in TV and film, moving beyond theory into how opportunities are found and secured. It highlights the role of music supervisors, the importance of relationships, and how artists can start positioning themselves for real placements.
Throughout the video, you’ll learn how to approach pitching your music, what supervisors are typically looking for, and how to make your catalog stand out in a competitive space. It also touches on practical ways to build connections and increase your chances of getting your music heard by the right people.
For artists looking to move from understanding sync to actively pursuing placements, this video offers a clear breakdown of what that path looks like. Check it out below…
“Demystifying Music Licensing with Easy Song”
Licensing is one of those areas that trips artists up fast, especially once covers, samples, or collaborations enter the picture. This video gets into the real mechanics of how licensing works and where artists tend to run into issues.
It walks through situations like releasing a cover, clearing a sample, or using someone else’s composition, and explains what actually needs permission versus what doesn’t. There’s also useful context around timelines, costs, and how approvals move between rights holders, which is usually where things slow down.
Instead of treating licensing like a vague legal hurdle, this frames it as a process you can actually navigate with the right information in place. Check it out below…
FAQ: Sync Licensing
What is sync licensing?
Sync licensing is the process of licensing music to be used alongside visual media like TV shows, films, commercials, video games, and online content. It involves pairing a song with visuals and requires permission from the rights holders of both the composition and the master recording.
How do artists make money from sync licensing?
Artists typically earn through upfront licensing fees and backend royalties. Fees vary depending on the project, usage, and reach, while royalties can come from performance rights organizations when the content airs or is streamed.
What makes a song “sync-ready”?
A sync-ready track is easy to work with from both a creative and technical standpoint. This usually means having clean mixes, instrumental versions, properly labeled files, and clear ownership or splits. Songs that are easy to edit and fit a range of moods or scenes also tend to perform better.
How do artists get their music placed in TV, film, or ads?
Placements often come through relationships with music supervisors, sync agencies, publishers, or licensing platforms. Artists can pitch directly, work with representatives, or submit their music to libraries that specialize in sync opportunities.
Do I need to clear rights before submitting music for sync?
Yes, your rights need to be clear and organized before your music can be licensed. This includes knowing who owns the composition and master, having split sheets in place, and making sure all contributors have agreed to potential licensing.
Is sync licensing only for established artists?
No, independent artists regularly land sync placements. What matters most is having well-prepared music, a clear understanding of the process, and access to the right networks or platforms where opportunities exist.
Understanding the music industry takes time, and having reliable resources makes a difference. That’s why we created our YouTube channel to support independent artists with clear, practical education around the business side of music.
For those interested in going deeper beyond this watchlist, the channel offers additional videos that expand on these topics and explore new areas of the industry. 📚
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