Need a Burning Question Answered?

  • How do I get started in the industry?
  • What's the best software or virtual instrument libraries to use for film scoring?
  • How do I get bigger projects and clients?
  • Do I need an agent?
  • What's the best way to negotiate a project contract?


Us composers work in an industry that has no clear pathway, with potholes and so much cagey insider intel, that it's often impossible for aspiring composers to make headway. 

Sometimes you just need some honest answers from someone who's been through it!

Ask Amy your 3 biggest questions right now, and get a personalised video response within 3 business days.


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Need something more in-depth? Scroll down to check out the 10-week mentorship program with Amy 👇




Learn to Write Music for Film

10-Week Intensive Mentorship Program With Amy (Private 1:1 Weekly Sessions)



The Program

Amy has 6 spots available starting 13 January 2025.

The program runs for 10 consecutive weeks, from 13 January - 21 March. 

These start/end dates can be individualised slightly if needed.

The mentorship includes 60minute, weekly 1:1 sessions with Amy, with film music tuition, activities and feedback that is tailored to your goals and level.

Price: $2,000 (AUD), which is tax deductable if you're currently working in the arts.


Time slots available (all in Melbourne, Australia time):

  • Tuesday 9-10am (taken)
  • Tuesday 10-11am
  • Wednesday 9-10am
  • Wednesday 10-11am
  • Thursday 9-10am (taken)
  • Thursday 10-11am


If you're interested, email Amy with a little information about your musical journey and why you're interested in the program, and we can take it from there 😀

There are only 6 spots available. Enrolments are currently open, but are filling quickly.



Amy’s nurturing and inspiring approach to music education, plus her real-world experience as a working Composer, make her a sought-after teacher and mentor with composition students around the world.

Amy has lectured music composition at The University of Sydney, Monash University and the Australian College of the Arts and is a regular panelist for music workshops, conferences and seminars.

Many of Amy's composition students have gone on to study composition at some of the world's most prestigious music institutions, and many now also work professionally as composers.