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Discount for MU Members at SensoriaPro 2021

SensoriaPro Industry Day will take place in person at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield on Friday 8 October 2021 and there is an exclusive 23% discount for MU members.

Published: 08 September 2021 | 11:00 AM
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A must-attend event with a stunning lineup of speakers, direct access to international buyers and informal, friendly networking. Photo credit: Shutterstock

SensoriaPro is a unique, informal gathering of composers, filmmakers, music publishers, music supervisors, games developers and festivals all under one roof to discuss the latest innovations in music and the moving image. A must-attend event with a stunning lineup of speakers, direct access to international buyers and informal, friendly networking.

SensoriaPro 2021 will feature Paul Farrer, one of the UK's most successful media composers, a session on Production / Library Music and a chat with Gwenno about her live soundtrack for the film Bait, plus the ever popular scoring content, with more to be announced.

Discounted delegate passes are available for MU members. Select the 'Affiliate' ticket type when booking.

Register for your place on SensoriaPro’s Eventbrite.

Scoring contest

SensoriaPro are pleased to team up again with MUBI who have kindly supplied the trailer for The Wild Goose Lake (2019), a Chinese neo-noir crime thriller.

The Scoring Contest is a unique opportunity (available to all registered SensoriaPro delegates) for composers to score or place music and have their submissions reviewed by their panel of industry experts including Ian Neil (Director of Music for Film and TV / Sony Music), Behrooz Moshari (Video Editor / MUBI) & Chi Chi Nwakodo (Senior Creative Sync Executive / Sony Music Publishing).

Prizes include a MUBI Subscription and a SensoriaPro 2022 Delegate Pass.

SensoriaPro Industry Day will take place on Friday 8 October 2021 at the Showroom Cinema, Sheffield S1 2BX.

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