"Epic Movie" and Song and Film
So, i've never talked about it here because it has nothing to do with what i'm doing with this website, but i co-own a company called "Song and Film, Inc." Here's a link to the website.... Song and Film
Song and Film, Inc. places music from indepedent artists into film and TV. Song & Film just had our 2 biggest successes to date, as we recently partnered with Cherry Lane Music Publishing (one of the biggest music publishers in the world), and as if that wasn't enough, we also just placed a song in the new box office hit "EPIC MOVIE", which debuted as the #1 movie in America. The song is also included on the EPIC MOVIE SOUNDTRACK (Dorian Childs "Bounce Dat Azz"). I've had my name in the liner notes of a whole lot of records, and it always feels good, but to see the name of a company i helped build from the ground up in the liner notes and on the big screen "PUBLISHED BY SONG AND FILM PUBLISHING (ASCAP)", well, i have to say that felt pretty darn good too. We've had some good placement success in the past, and several good placements coming up, but I think its a sign of arrival when you've placed a song in a movie thats #1 at the Box Office. Just goes to show if you can envision if, you can accomplish it. Just thought I'd share.
-Ken Lewis
Song and Film, Inc. places music from indepedent artists into film and TV. Song & Film just had our 2 biggest successes to date, as we recently partnered with Cherry Lane Music Publishing (one of the biggest music publishers in the world), and as if that wasn't enough, we also just placed a song in the new box office hit "EPIC MOVIE", which debuted as the #1 movie in America. The song is also included on the EPIC MOVIE SOUNDTRACK (Dorian Childs "Bounce Dat Azz"). I've had my name in the liner notes of a whole lot of records, and it always feels good, but to see the name of a company i helped build from the ground up in the liner notes and on the big screen "PUBLISHED BY SONG AND FILM PUBLISHING (ASCAP)", well, i have to say that felt pretty darn good too. We've had some good placement success in the past, and several good placements coming up, but I think its a sign of arrival when you've placed a song in a movie thats #1 at the Box Office. Just goes to show if you can envision if, you can accomplish it. Just thought I'd share.
-Ken Lewis
Labels: "Epic Movie" "Song and Film"


0 Comments:
Post a Comment
<< Home