Jules Zucker is a music supervisor currently based in Brooklyn, NY.

Raised by a singer-songwriter mother in the Bay Area, she cut her teeth in the Los Angeles music supervision scene after graduating from the University of Southern California. Her first full-time music supervision gig found her training under leading reality music supervisors Carrie Hughes (Selling Sunset, American Ninja Warrior, Love & Hip Hop) and Nikole Luebbe Sherman (Top Chef, Project Runway), who taught her the foundational building blocks of music supervision, music clearance, and more.

From there, Jules swapped coasts for New York and joined the in-house music team at VICE, where she has music supervised award-winning series like VICE (Showtime), VICE News Tonight, The Story Of, and more.

As the music supervisor behind Nightswimming Songs, she has also worked on a broad spectrum of documentaries, scripted features, and short films. Her projects have premiered at high-profile festivals including Sundance and Tribeca, secured worldwide theatrical runs, and found homes on major streaming services.

When she's not music supervising, you can find Jules catching live shows, going camping, shooting pool (pretty badly, but still), and tweeting into the void. As much as she hates talking about herself in the third person, music supervision has been her dream job since she was a kid, and it still blows her mind that she gets to do it every day.