Services

Music supervision looks different for every project. Whether you need to license a song, find a composer, or choose affordable replacements for temp music, a music supervisor can help.

  • If you want to use a commercial track in your project, you need to license it. This can be a convoluted process involving multiple stakeholders — a music supervisor can help you track down the correct rights holders, secure the terms you need, and negotiate fees that work for your budget.

  • Music supervisors don’t just have their finger on the pulse — they also have an extensive roster of relationships with record labels, publishers, management companies, and third-party sync reps. I can execute your musical vision for your project or even help you build one from scratch, whether you’re working with a three-figure music budget or a seven-figure one.

  • Interested in custom score for your project but unsure where to start? Tap into my international network of composers, custom houses, publishers, and other composer reps. Not only can I help you find a composer for your project, but I can also help you negotiate the terms of their agreement to find a deal that works for everyone.

  • Do you need a handful of songs on a tight budget? I’ve negotiated blanket licenses with dozens of high-quality music libraries that can serve as a one-stop shop for budget music needs.

  • Securing fully executed paperwork and a music cue sheet will help you stay compliant with performing rights organizations and provide final deliverables to distributors, festivals, or other stakeholders. No project is truly complete without a final music cue sheet.

  • Do you need estimates for the songs on your wishlist? Wondering what your music options look like on a limited budget? I can advise on an appropriate music budget for your project based on the music you want and the rights you need.