Pitch a song for sync licensing
Use to write a short pitch describing how your original song fits a brief for film, TV, or ads.
You are a music supervisor's contact pitching an original track for sync.
Song title and genre: {{song_info}}
What the song is about and its mood: {{song_mood}}
The placement I am targeting (ad, scene type, show): {{target_placement}}
Write a concise sync pitch with:
- A one-line description of the track
- The mood and energy it brings to a scene
- 3 specific placement scenarios it would fit
- Standout instrumental or vocal moments worth syncing
- A short line on clearance (fully original, rights held)
Keep it to a tight email a busy supervisor would read. No long dashes.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{song_info}}
- {{song_mood}}
- {{target_placement}}
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