Meet the MusicWorks Panelists | Chris Gaudry

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Coming up on Wednesday, March 23, Chris Gaudry will be joining us for our latest DIY Series event on EPKs and promo videos, Get to know him a little better...  

Chris Gaudry is a professional media producer specializing in video production and creative. Gaudry has also been a touring musician on and off for over a dozen years. He enjoys working with individuals and businesses to produce exceptional content that will help them realize their marketing goals. From concept development, to production and distribution, specializing in making stunning digital content that will inspire. Gaudry’s favorite part about media production is collaboration, and believes that the best ideas are the ones that come from a group of motivated, talented and hardworking individuals.

About the workshop
An electronic press kit (EPK) is a must for anyone seeking exposure and publicity. It puts you one click away from telling your story to music industry professionals, clubs, media, or anybody who might be interested in your work. Your EPK is your professional resumé to the world. This discussion will cover the new spin on the EPK, the 90-second branding video or YouTube trailer. 

The MusicWorks DIY Series offers developing artists and industry, as well as veterans looking to update their skills, the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of the music business. The series starts with the music business fundamentals that everyone needs to master – bio writing, radio play, mastering social media, touring, and understanding copyright -- and ends with planning a release, showing how each of these pieces fit together to create a cohesive strategy.

Click to register, or to get more info, please contact:

Roland Deschambault, Professional Development Coordinator
Manitoba Music
P:  204.975.5188
E: roland@manitobamusic.com

MusicWorks is made possible by the generous support of the Province of Manitoba through Industry Services of Manitoba Jobs and the Economy; the Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR) through the financial support of the Government of Canada through the Department of Canadian Heritage (Canada Music Fund) and of Canada's Private Radio Broadcasters; The Jim Pattison Broadcast Group; and The SOCAN Foundation.

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