Last month we held a webinar with music supervisor and founder of Creative Control Entertainment Joel C. High (Monster’s Ball, Crash, Weeds, Saw). In this post we look at his advice for aspiring music supervisors.
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Interview with Made in Chelsea’s music supervisor Andrea Madden
by Emma Griffiths Apr 17, 2015We recently spoke to the delightful Andrea Madden, music supervisor of the Bafta award-winning TV show Made in Chelsea.
Sync and music licensing in general can be a confusing place full of industry terms and contract lingo. We’ve created an index of the key phrases and terms you need to be aware of:
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SynchStories: Interview with PlayStation music supervisor Lindsey Smith (Part 2)
by Emma Griffiths Mar 16, 2015Check out part 2 of our conversation with Lindsey Smith, music supervisor at Playstation.
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SynchStories: Interview with PlayStation music supervisor Lindsey Smith (Part 1)
by Emma Griffiths Mar 12, 2015Yesterday we held a really insightful webinar about music in games with Playstation music supervisor Lindsey Smith.
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SynchStories: Q&A with Dominic Griffin, Disney Music Group (Part 1)
by Emma Griffiths Feb 27, 2015This week we held a webinar with Dominic Griffin, VP Licensing of Synchtank client Disney Music Group. Here’s what he had to say…
We sat down with the Synchtank daddy to talk about why he started it, what the company has to offer for organisations big and small, and where things are headed.
Matt Biffa is a hugely respected British music supervisor who has worked on films such as Snatch, Harry Potter, and Paddington. Last week we sat down with Matt over a cup of tea and talked all things music supervision….
Seasonal and holiday periods provide plentiful and potentially lucrative opportunities, but knowing how to find them and pitch for them can be tricky.
It’s Halloween and that gives us a great excuse to write about music in scary films (and eat anything containing sugar). Some of the songs are downright creepy in their own right, some were corrupted by the film. Here’s our top 10:
We recently spoke to Nick Pacelli of Translation and Dan Burt of JWT to find out how they work with music.