Submitting Music to Music Supervisors for Film, TV, and Media in 2025
- SwagRight Toni

- Jan 19
- 5 min read

A complete, professional guide to sync readiness, access, and income
Sync licensing has become one of the most sustainable revenue paths for independent artists, but it is also one of the most preparation-heavy lanes in the music business. In 2025, music supervisors expect artists to deliver music that is not only creatively strong, but professionally packaged, legally clean, and immediately usable.
Music supervisors are not looking for hits. They are looking for solutions. Your job as an artist is to make their job as easy as possible.
Exclusive Access for Artist Family Members
Artist Family Members receive exclusive access to curated sync library lists, private submission opportunities, and educational resources designed specifically for sync placement.
Members are also invited to select showcases and listening sessions where music supervisors attend as special guests. These events create rare opportunities for direct, one-on-one networking in professional settings, allowing artists to introduce themselves, discuss their catalogs, and build relationships that go far beyond online submissions.
This level of access significantly shortens the learning curve and removes many of the barriers artists face when trying to break into sync independently.
The Core Goal of Sync Submissions
When submitting music for sync licensing today, success comes down to three things:
Professionally prepared audio files
Complete, accurate metadata
Clear and verifiable legal ownership
If any one of those pieces is missing, your music is likely to be skipped, no matter how good it sounds.



