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Pitching Your Score to Indie Horror: Lessons from New Films and European Film Markets
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2026-02-25
9 min read
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Practical pitch kit for composers: sample emails, what music supervisors at markets want, and how to use exclusive festival footage to win indie horror gigs.
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