Join us for the second of a three-part educational panel series exploring AI in the commercial space moderated by Amy Crawford, Executive Creative Director at Made Music Studio, taking place virtually July 31st, 4PM PST / 7PM EST.
As the landscape of AI continues to rapidly shift, how are leading music creatives responding? This panel brings together leadership from several AMP member companies to discuss their views on AI and how it will - or won’t - impact the work. Hear from Ravi Krishnaswami, Partner at COPILOT Music & Sound, Michael "MG" Gross, Partner | Managing Director (US Studios) at Squeak E. Clean and Kris Roggemann, Creative Producer/Partner at Mophonics as they discuss the possibilities, challenges & latest developments in generative AI, AI voice, music discovery & more.
Free virtual event for all AMP Members and friends of AMP to attend. Questions may be submitted when you register. RSVP required.
Meet Our Panelists:
Michael “MG” Gross
With over 2 x decades experience as a battle-tested Music Supervisor, Brand Marketer and Creative Producer, MG executes at the highest level on behalf of his forward-thinking, high-profile brand clients looking to make bold, beautiful and impactful (sounding) work. These days you can find him proudly hawking his wares at global music & sound house Squeak E. Clean Studios. #GirlDad to identical twins. Best friend in the whole world is his English Labrador, Wolfgang. Occasionally he'll try and find the time for a surf.
Kris Roggeman
Kris Roggemann is a Creative Producer / Partner at Mophonics. In addition to heading up their NYC studios, Kris is Mophonics’ lead music supervisor and beergarita maker. As a creative director and project manager for Mophonics’ original music output, Kris has a special passion for tackling the most technologically challenging projects. A veteran of the music licensing scene, Kris previously held creative synch roles at Universal Music Publishing Group, Rhino Records and Warner/Chappell.
Ravi Krishnaswami
Ravi Krishnaswami is Co-Founder and Creative Director at COPILOT Music + Sound. His composing credits include Super Bowl spots for Cadillac and AT&T, AAA games including Fallout, show themes packages for ESPN and Oxygen network, and he has won awards at AMP, AICP, and Cannes. He is currently finishing his PhD in Musicology at Brown University and is the Valentine Visiting Professor of Music at Amherst College. His dissertation research focuses on automation and AI in music for media. In NYC he is known as “Ravi Marr” for his work on guitar in his long running Smiths tribute project.