On May 26, Discovery Campus and Tier Music will host a masterclass for featuring two renowned figures from the music and film industry: music supervisor Thomas Golubić and composer Blake Neely. The event welcomes musicians, composers, producers, music entrepreneurs, filmmakers, and anyone involved in audiovisual content creation.
This masterclass, taking place in Tallinn, Estonia offers an in-depth look at how music and visuals come together. Participants will explore the full creative process—from receiving the initial brief to how composers begin shaping their ideas. The session will also cover the commercial and financial side of working with music in visual media, along with tips for smooth collaboration and communication with the film crew. Ideal for anyone interested in using music to elevate visuals and storytelling, the masterclass also includes a short introduction to music licensing and synchronization.
Thomas Golubić is an award-winning music supervisor known for creating soundtracks for acclaimed series such as Breaking Bad, Better Call Saul, The Walking Dead, and Six Feet Under. He combines extensive musical knowledge with skillful storytelling. His work has led to iconic moments in modern pop culture, such as the final scene of Six Feet Under, which is often regarded as one of the best series finales ever. This scene also helped launch the career of Australian singer Sia, whose song Breathe Me became an instant hit after its placement.
Blake Neely is an Emmy-winning composer, conductor, and producer with a diverse portfolio that includes over 40 films and television series. He has composed music for notable series like Masters of the Air (Apple TV+) and The Flight Attendant (HBO Max), the documentary Pamela: A Love Story (Netflix), and the film Greyhound, starring Tom Hanks. His work also encompasses series in the DC Universe, such as The Flash, Arrow, and Supergirl. Neely has received seven Primetime Emmy® Award nominations, winning one for the theme song of The Flight Attendant. He began his career collaborating with legends like Hans Zimmer and Michael Kamen and now runs his studio, Cow On the Wall Studios, where he supports the development of upcoming composers and the future of audiovisual music. Check Blake Neely works here.
At the end of the masterclass, Thomas and Blake will open the stage up for an AMA session (Ask Me Anything), so if any questions have been left unanswered during the day, there’s a chance to still get them.
Sounds interesting? Learn more about the event and get your ticket HERE