Audio Recording of NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Session with Lindsay Wolfington (The Royals, One Tree Hill)

Audio Recording of NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Session with Lindsay Wolfington (The Royals, One Tree Hill)

$69.95

Placement is the new radio. Get an insider’s peak at how a successful music supervisor does her job, evaluates and selects music for placement in her film and TV projects. 

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

Lindsay Wolfington was our special guest at this NARIP Film & TV Music Supervisor Session in Los Angeles. You will hear her reactions and live feedback to cues and song snippets. This is invaluable to understand her needs, interests and preferences for ongoing projects, and you will hear exactly what she is looking for now and for ongoing projects, and the types of music she most frequently needs and licenses. You will also hear her submission preferences, what works and what doesn’t, and why.

Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
Record & Music Publishing Executives
Music & Entertainment Attorneys
Ad Agency Creatives
Anyone seeking music placement opportunities in advertising and branding campaigns.

NARIP PROGRAM NUMBER: P383
PROGRAM DATE: June 3, 2015
PROGRAM TIME: 2 hours, 38  minutes, 15 seconds (2:38:15)

QUESTIONS?

Call 818-769-7007 or contact NARIP

SOURCES FOR MORE INFORMATION

Lindsay Wolfington – IMDb
NARIP
SAE Institute

Shaping the sound of a television series and getting to help undiscovered artists gain valuable airtime are why Lindsay Wolfington loves her job. Acting as a liaison between artists, labels, and TV producers, Wolfington handpicks music clips that enhance turning-point scenes in television series ranging from One Tree Hill to The Sing Off. Moving into the profession of music supervision through an unpaid internship she landed thanks to networking connections from a fellow college alum, Wolfington was hired into a full-time position one week after working with supervisors Madonna Wade-Reed and Jennifer Pyken. Under the duo, Wolfington worked on Felicity, Alias, Boston Public, and the first two seasons of One Tree Hill, but when Wade-Reed and Pyken parted ways, Lindsay was asked by One Tree Hill creator Mark Schwahn to remain on the show. Since establishing her own company, Lone Wolf Music Supervision, Wolfington did seven more seasons with One Tree Hill and completed four seasons on Ghost Whisperer, Season 2 of The Client List, 3 seasons on The Sing Off and most recently worked on The Royals, the first scripted show for E!, which is heading into its 2nd season this June.

Program music courtesy of Sparks & Silhouettes

 

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