Author Archives: emmamarygriffiths
Woof
There’s nothing I like more than a good song in an advert. Add a dog to the equation and, in my book, you’re usually onto a winner. I’m a self-confessed dog-obsessive. The proud owner of 2 Cavalier King Charles Spaniels … Continue reading
Robin Williams: A musical tribute
“I’m a hip old granny who can hip-hop, be-bop, dance till ya drop, and yo-yo make a wicked cup of cocoa.” Yep, Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire had it all. From the cake face mask incident to that restaurant scene (and not forgetting the … Continue reading
Breaking the silence
It’s been a while since I’ve posted, so I felt it apt to break my silence with a post about a new campaign called #UnMuteUK. The folks at Soho Music Group (who I blogged about in February) have been working with VCCP … Continue reading
Interview with music supervisor Nora Felder (Californication)
Check out my little chat with music supervisor Nora Felder, president of Picture Music Company. She’s been the music supervisor for Californication for 7 years, and has many other film/TV projects under her belt… You’ve worked on Californication for 7 years … Continue reading
Interview with Music Supervisor Brian McNelis
At the sync summit last month I was lucky enough to have a chat with Brian McNelis, the Senior Vice President of Music and Soundtracks at Lakeshore Entertainment. He’s music supervised and produced soundtracks for films including Drive, Underworld, and The … Continue reading
Music Supervision: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
Last month I found myself in Paris, sitting inside what I can only describe as a giant colander in the French Communist Party headquarters. This was, rather bizarrely, the venue of the Paris Sync Summit 2014. An aspiring music supervisor, … Continue reading
My interview with Mary Ramos in Music Week
I’m delighted to announce that my interview with legendary music supervisor Mary Ramos from the Sync Summit last month has made it into this week’s Music Week magazine! Update: Here are the scans from the magazine (sorry they’re a bit wonky!) Enjoy: I’d like … Continue reading
An artist’s guide to getting synced
All the gear but no idea? Find out how to get your music synced with the following advice I picked up at the 2014 Paris Sync Summit: Keep your website information current and contact methods clear. If you’re handing out … Continue reading
How to survive Monday
We all have it. That song we listen to when we’re walking down the street that makes us feel cool. I mean really, really cool. So cool that we sort of pretend we’re in the music video, mouthing or singing along … Continue reading
Interview with Experience Music Group
The powers of the internet recently led me to discover Experience Music Group, a boutique music licensing, audio branding and artist management agency based in Beverly Hills, California. They’ve placed music in ads for the likes of Coca Cola and Sony, and … Continue reading