
How to Create and Market Music for Film and TV - with Oparu
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🎙 On this episode of the Tunepact Podcast, we sit down with Opāru — a classically trained vocalist and cinematic electro-pop artist whose music has graced everything from NBC News to Shark Tank, the Olympics, and Home and Away.
🌊 With influences like Ruelle, Lana Del Rey, and Aurora, Opāru shares how she crafts emotionally powerful songs that feel more like films than tracks — and how she’s broken into the world of music for film and TV without losing her soul in the process.
🎬 KEY TAKEAWAYS:
✅ From Emotion to Sync: How to write music that connects deeply and works for TV & film placement
✅ Why Relationships Matter More Than Cold Pitches: How real connections drive long-term opportunities
✅ The Power of Vulnerability: Why being an introvert isn’t a barrier — it’s your superpower
✅ Don’t Just Submit, Belong: How meaningful, real-world connections open creative doors you never imagined
🔥 WHY LISTEN?
If you’re an indie artist trying to break into sync, build lasting industry relationships, or find a lane where your sound really fits — this one’s for you.
💬 Opāru reminds us that success in film and TV isn't about chasing trends — it's about showing up with authenticity, empathy, and music that tells a story.
🎧 Streaming now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Amazon Music, and YouTube
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