
Soundtracking the Met Gala: How Winslow Bright Architects Iconic Sound for Premiere Music Group
Most people think music supervision is just "picking cool songs."
Winslow Bright is here to prove it’s actually a high-stakes chess match involving seven-figure budgets, complex copyright laws, music language translations, and ego-management of the world’s top directors, to the creatives and individuals who own the projects.
From her origins of running iPods for Wes Anderson, burning CDs, to her current role as Co-President of Premiere Music Group, Winslow has navigated the most complex licensing deals in the business.
In this episode, we deconstruct the invisible labor behind the world’s most iconic sonic moments, from advertisements for Tiffany & Co to the races of pushing out content for the Met Gala.
In this Episode:
A long-standing creative friendship.
The Wes Anderson era: Running iPods and early lessons.
Defining the Role: What does a Music Supervisor actually do?
Creative Deciphering: Turning a director’s vague reference into a perfect track.
The Money: Budgeting and licensing costs for "Big Music."
Case Study: The Tiffany Campaign and reimagining "Happy Together."
The Met Gala: The race to create viral fashion reels.
The Toolkit: Why platforms like Disco and FrameSet are essential.
Featured in this Episode:
Agency: Premiere Music Group
Platforms we’re loving: Disco Platform | FrameSet
Say hello!
Our Guest: @winslowbright
Your host: @arielle.thomas
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