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What is the career choice called in the music/film industry choosing the songs for movies?
Asked by Danielle
Ive been looking everywhere trying to find a good school for me. I love music and want to have a career in music but I don't play any instruments I'm just really looking for something involving music.please help!
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Best Answer:
The job title you are referring to is "music supervisor".
There are plenty of music business programs out there like Berklee in Boston or NYU's program The Clive Davis School of Recorded Music. Honestly though it is less important that you have a music business education than it is to get experience so go help a local band or a local venue and intern and make sure you use it as an excuse to meet music business people. It is hard to make a living in the music business but even interning for a big local band (if you are good and reliable) can get you in with the right people to get an entry level job.
Good luck,
R
http://musiciancoaching.com/music-strategy-blog/
http://musiciancoaching.com
http://musicconsulting.blogspot.com/2009/08/so-you-want-to-be-music-executive.html
Answered by Music Consultant
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You need to focus your attention on the sorts of tasks one can do in music.
Here's an example - business management music major
http://www.berklee.edu/majors/mbm.html
http://steinhardt.nyu.edu/music/business
Good luck!
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