Katy McIlvaine on Music Supervision: Creative Processes, Copyright Hurdles, & Indie Artist Advocacy
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ABOUT THIS EPISODE:
Charles Levan interviews music supervisor Katy McIlvaine to discuss her journey into music supervision and the creative process behind selecting music for film. They dive into the complexities of music clearance, especially when it comes to older songs, and the importance of authenticity in storytelling.
Katy shares her passion for advocating for independent artists, particularly BIPOC and AAPI creators, and emphasizes how essential it is to support underrepresented voices in the music industry. She also provides insight into the challenges independent artists face in today’s competitive landscape. Katy highlights the importance of spotting sessions for finding the perfect music for each scene, revealing how the final soundtrack often evolves from the initial script. She talks about her current projects, including Christmas films, and offers practical advice for aspiring music supervisors. The conversation also touches on how Katy manages the influx of music pitches, her love for the detective work behind music supervision, and the role of organization in handling the clearance process.
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