Wendy Turnbull
Moby ID: 416674
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Upon graduating from the University of Colorado in 1991, Wendy moved to Los Angeles. She began her entertainment career as a production assistant for Tim Burton and from that experience, Wendy realized that what she found most interesting in the entertainment business was the role music played in films and television programs. After two years of working in production, she set out to begin a career in film and TV music and took a position in Disney Music Publishing’s licensing department.
From there she worked at the industry’s largest music library, Associated Production Music, where she learned contract negotiation, licensing, and sales.
In 1995, she went to work for Polygram Film & TV music. She was involved in licensing for film, TV, commercials, video games, and corporate projects. She eventually handled pitching Polygram music and licensing for all TV programs and promo spots. Polygram was acquired by Universal Music Group and Wendy worked for the newly merged Film & TV division as the head of the TV department. At the time, the Universal Music Enterprises catalog represented approximately 1/3 of the entire record business.
After an incredible 8 years at Polygram/Universal, Wendy moved on to represent another amazing catalog at Sony Music. At Sony, she was instrumental in aiding Sony labels in various marketing campaigns by placing music in TV shows and promo spots, while bringing in significant licensing fees. Being able to keep up with an incredibly high volume of requests to clear, and staying on top of all the new artist releases was a very exciting mix of tasks.
Sony eventually merged with BMG, and as the catalog grew, so did her knowledge of current and catalog music. Having worked for two of the largest music groups in the world, Wendy has extensive knowledge of the music in the marketplace. Fourteen years working in the film and television business allowed her to hone negotiating skills and strengthen relationships within the synchronization world. Creatively she was able to represent such rich catalogs, which allowed her to form strong working relationships with labels, music supervisors, publishers, and licensing administrators.
In June of 2007, she joined with Julie Sessing-Turner as a partner at Sessing Music Services.
Credited on 12 games
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Rock Band 4 (2015, PlayStation 4) | Sessing Music Services |
Lips: Party Classics (2010, Xbox 360) | Special Thanks |
Bayonetta (2009, PlayStation 3) | Music Licence Clearance |
Lips: Number One Hits (2009, Xbox 360) | Special Thanks |
The Beatles: Rock Band (2009, Wii) | Harmonix Also Thanks |
Rock Band 2 (2008, PlayStation 2) | Very Special Thanks |
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon (2008, Xbox 360) | Music Services provided by |
Ultimate Band (2008, Nintendo DS) | Music Consulting |
Rock Band: Track Pack - Volume 2 (2008, PlayStation 2) | Very Special Thanks |
AC/DC Live: Rock Band - Track Pack (2008, PlayStation 2) | Very Special Thanks |
Samba de Amigo (2008, Wii) | Music Licensing |
Destroy All Humans! Big Willy Unleashed (2008, Wii) | Music Services Provided by |
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Frequent Collaborators
People- 10 games with Julie Sessing-Turner
- 5 games with Greg LoPiccolo
- 5 games with Eric Brosius
- 5 games with David Battilana
- 5 games with Michael Verrette
- 5 games with Allen Holt
- 5 games with Avida Michaud
- 5 games with Roger Hanna
- 5 games with Matt Derby
- 5 games with Eric Pope
Companies
- 5 games with Harmonix Music Systems, Inc.
- 4 games with MTV Games
- 4 games with Pi Studios, LLC.
- 2 games with Xbox Game Studios
- 2 games with Volt Information Services, Inc.
- 2 games with Microsoft Corporation
- 2 games with iNiS corporation
- 2 games with Excell Data Corporation
- 2 games with Aditi Technologies Private Ltd.
- 2 games with THQ Inc.
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