The GuildofMusic Supervisors has unveiled its summer panel series featuring tastemakers from InsecureHBO, Marvelous Mrs. MaiselTV, TheMorningShow, and more
June 18’s panel focuses on the working relationships of composers and music supervisors on Apple TV Plus shows. Moderated byArtisans Editor Jazz Tangcay, speakers include Zach Cowie and Michael Brook , DeVoe Yates, Ian Hultquist and Sofia Hultquist and Liza Richardson and Carter Burwell (“.
June 18’s panel focuses on the working relationships of composers and music supervisors on Apple TV Plus shows. Moderated byArtisans Editor Jazz Tangcay, speakers include Zach Cowie and Michael Brook , DeVoe Yates, Ian Hultquist and Sofia Hultquist and Liza Richardson and Carter Burwell (“France Dernières Nouvelles, France Actualités
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