
The Sync Lab
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Brit Fox is an award-winning producer, songwriter, vocalist, and audio engineer. Rooted heavily in alternative urban music, her sounds also draw influence from pop, Latin, and R&B. She is the owner and founder of Cleveland-based Brit Fox Studios. Her work has been featured in a wide range of high-profile placements, including ABC, MTV, BET, VH1, Netflix, Hulu, Sony Pictures, Paramount, Univision, The CW, CBS, Vice TV, the MTV Music Video Awards, A24, the Cannes Film Festival, PlayStation, Beatstars, and Universal Music Group. Learn more about Brit Fox here: https://www.britfoxstudios.com/ [https://www.britfoxstudios.com/] For a free four hour video course all about how to make money licensing your music in tv and films, visit https://www.htlympremium.com/ [https://www.htlympremium.com/]

In the latest episode of The Sync Lab, Aaron speaks with Australian based TV/Film composer, Bryn Evans. Bryn Evans is a songwriter and composer from Ngunnawal country in Australia. His music has found a home on over 100 television shows, including hit reality series MTV’s Catfish, RuPaul’s Drag Race, The Real Housewives franchise, and Keeping Up with the Kardashians. His compositions have also been featured in major dramas like All American, as well as NBA, NFL, and MLB broadcasts. Beyond television, his work has appeared in short films and podcasts, demonstrating his ability to adapt and thrive in different storytelling mediums. As a dedicated collaborator, Bryn regularly works with songwriters and composers worldwide. Most recently, he co-wrote a song for the Academy Award, and Palme d’Or, winning film Anora (2025). In this episode, Aaron and Bryn discuss: -How to make a full-time living licensing music -How long it takes to get to a full time income -How many tracks you need to generate a full time income from music licensing -Licensing instrumental tracks vs vocal tracks -Three things you need in order to get started -Exclusive vs Non-Exclusive contracts -How to license music in the USA if you live abroad -Networking Online VS Networking in person -How to land music in feature films -Why artists should collaborate with other artists -The value of seeking out feedback for your tracks For a free four hour video course about how to license music in TV and Films, visit: https://www.htlympremium.com/ [https://www.htlympremium.com/]

In the latest episode of The Sync Lab, Award winning producer Gary Gray discusses what he calls "The Mental Game Of Mixing". To attend the free webinar with Gary Gray called "The Mental Game Of Mixing" on Saturday, 12.14 at 10 AM Pacific, register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1417337065654/WN_LDaN3h8hTwaI4QuLAiuMIg [https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/1417337065654/WN_LDaN3h8hTwaI4QuLAiuMIg] Visit The Sync Lab.com [https://www.thesynclab.com/] for a free sync licensing directory and other resources that will help you get your music licensed.

In the latest episode of The Sync Lab, Aaron Davison and Gary Gray pay homage to the late Quincy Jones. Gary was friends with Quincy and in this episode, Gary shares several personal stories about Quincy as they discuss Quincy's legacy and the mark he made on the music industry. Don't miss this special tribute to a true music industry icon.

In the latest episode of The Sync Lab, Aaron and Gary discuss: 1. The importance of conveying emotion and exaggerating when recording vocals 2. Technical aspects like avoiding latency issues 3. Setting proper input levels to avoid distortion 4. Focusing on timing, tuning, and volume consistency in vocal takes 5. Using the LCR (Left-Center-Right) method for layering vocals 6. Tips on recording lead and background vocals Visit https://www.thesynclab.com/ [https://www.thesynclab.com/] for more about The Sync Lab.