Service Two

Music
Supervision

Music supervision is the work of identifying what a moment actually needs emotionally, structurally, atmospherically and finding the specific track that does that job precisely.

Music
Supervision

You have a scene, an episode, a trailer, a documentary. The edit is right. The pacing is right. The music is wrong, missing, generic, or almost right in a way you can't articulate.


Music supervision is the work of identifying what a moment actually needs emotionally, structurally, atmospherically and finding the specific track that does that job precisely. Not a track that fills the space. The track that completes what the work is doing.


All recommendations draw from licensed libraries, independent sources, or AI-assisted generation where appropriate. Designed to avoid complex clearance processes where possible: clean, usable, yours.

Each engagement includes

Emotional architecture review: what each moment needs before any track is selected

Curated selection with written rationale what each track is doing and why

Rights-clean sources: licensed libraries, independent artists, or AI-assisted options as appropriate

One refinement round: you choose, I adjust

Documentary Filmmakers

The right track at the right emotional frequency changes what the work does.

Podcast Producers

Sonic identity, not a generic intro. The emotional architecture of audio is the medium.

YouTube Creators

Education, history, documentary the ones who know their music is wrong and can't say why.

Corporate Video

Emotional precision, not elevator music.

Theater & Dance

Scoring new work without a composer.

Short Films & Campaigns

Any project where the right music at the right emotional frequency changes what the work does.