NARIP Music Supervisor Session #6: Chris Mollere in LA

NARIP Music Supervisor Session #6: Chris Mollere in LA

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This audio program is a recording of NARIP’s Music Supervisor Session with Chris Mollere who places music in the hit shows Vampire Diaries, Pretty Little Liars and others. In this program, one of the best and brightest music supervisors gives precise information about his exact needs and preferences for his many projects.

PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

At this session you will hear Chris’s reactions and live feedback to song snippets. This is invaluable to understand his needs, interests and preferences, and you will hear exactly what he is looking for now and for ongoing projects.

Placement is the new radio. Get an insider’s peak at how a music supervisor does his job and evaluates music.

  • Artist Managers, Producers & Artist Reps
  • A&R, Artist Development and Marketing Executives
  • Record & Music Publishing Executives
  • Producers and Music Library Personnel
  • Music & Entertainment Attorneys
  • Anyone seeking music placement opportunities in film & TV.

NARIP PROGRAM NUMBER: P162
PROGRAM DATE: June 30, 2011 
PROGRAM TIME: 2 hours, 16 minutes, 25 seconds (2:16:25)
QUESTIONS? Call 818-769-7007 or contact NARIP
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Chris Mollere

Chris Mollere is a music supervisor for the CW television series The Vampire Diaries, the new CW series The Originals, the ABC Family series Pretty Little Liars and the new ABC Family series Chasing Life. He is also working on the feature films Jimi: All Is By My Side directed by John Ridley and starring Andre 3000 portraying Jimi Hendrix in his early years, as well as Bad Words directed by and starring Jason Bateman. He is also music supervising the feature film North Of Hell starring Katherine Heigl and Patrick Wilson. His interest in the world began early. Growing up in a military family, he traveled extensively while living in Europe and around the US. At an early age he developed a love for all styles of music and credits his family?s love of music and his father?s record collection as influences. He graduated from the University of Texas at Austin, and in addition to his degree in psychology, advertising and business, he participated in countless music events. Living in Austin provided him many opportunities to attend concerts by many seasoned performers and developing artists alike. He worked with bands in management, production and promotional capacities, and these early positions helped him understand many facets of the music industry. He moved to Los Angeles where one of his first jobs was as a Producer / Composer Assistant at Music Forever in Hollywood. Here he liaised with labels, ad agencies, directors and producers. One project was the film Memory, giving Chris his first opportunity to work as a music supervisor. Since then, he has music supervised many projects including the ABC Family Television series Kyle XY Greek and 10 Things I Hate About You, as well as the feature films The Box, I Hope They Serve Beer In Hell and The Haunting of Molly Hartley.

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Program Music Courtesy of Sparks & Silouhettes

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