Call for music: sci-fi TV production
Songroller is looking for a sparse and raw track for an international sci-fi TV production. The song will be performed by a band during a bar scene that will be shot in Cape Town, South Africa.
Songroller is an online pitching platform that allows artists to submit their music for TV and film.
The deadline for submissions is 17 March at 12pm.
The online platform has shared a live video of South African singer Yoza Mnyanda’s ‘Save Me From Me’, which interested applicants can use as a reference regarding the type of sound the producers are looking for.
Watch the video below:
Musicians, labels and distributors can view Songroller’s list of briefs here. The payout for the selected track is R40 000 ($3 300). All tracks must be 100% clearable.
How to submit music
- Create a free account via songroller.com.
- Find a brief that suits your music.
- Submit a song online – make sure you have all the rights!
- Only submit music that fits the brief.
- Songroller will contact you should your pitch be accepted.
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