Trinity College Dublin is set to host a panel discussion advising hopeful musicians of the best ways to get their music on screen.

Taking place in TCD's Science Gallery, 'How To Get Your Music Into Film & TV In America' will focus on music placement and scoring in film and TV, as part of their upcoming three-day music for film and TV series. The talk will be led by Anne Cecere, BMI Director, Film/TV Relations, and feature contributions from prominent music supervisor Gary Calamar; Jim Reid, Senior Vice President of Synchronization for Warner Music Group UK; Rob Hope, songwriter and lead member of Seneca; and Irish BMI composer and Trinity alumnus Ciaran Hope.

This is a free event but booking is essential as tickets are limited. 'How To Get Your Music Into Film & TV In America' takes place from 6pm until 7.30pm on Tuesday December 14th at Paccar Theatre, Science Gallery, Pearse St, Trinity College Dublin. For more information visit www.sciencegallery.com.