348 Why Sync Licensing Is a Relationship Business – with Chris SD of Sync Songwriter
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Most independent musicians trying to break into sync licensing are focused on the wrong problem. They're concerned about mix quality, metadata, and whether their instrumental version is ready. And those things matter. But according to Chris SD, founder of Sync Songwriter, they're not what's standing between your music and a placement in film or television. The real barrier is access — and access comes from relationships, not submissions.
Chris built his reputation over years of networking, conferences, phone calls, and showing up in person — and once literally taking a music supervisor to a beach picnic. Those relationships are now the foundation of what he offers his students: not just sync education, but direct introductions to the gatekeepers who make placement decisions. Two of his students had five songs placed in Anora, the film that won multiple Oscars in 2025. His take on how that happened is straightforward — they had relationships with the supervisor, and theirs was the right music for the project.
In this conversation, Chris shares what sync-ready actually means (and why production is the easier part of the problem), why writing for your fans beats writing for sync every time, how he built trust with music supervisors that now extends to his students, and why AI's impact on the sync landscape isn't as dire as many independent artists fear.
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