Music Supervisor

Role

Manages music selection, licensing, clearance, commissioning, and coordination.

Description

A Music Supervisor manages the selection and use of existing music or commissioned musical material. The role connects creative tone, licensing, rights, budget, cultural fit, audience expectation, and delivery requirements.

Discipline-Specific Description

Within Sound, Music & Voice, the Music Supervisor helps determine how music functions in the work and whether existing tracks, commissioned score, archival material, or licensed music should be used. In immersive contexts, this may include spatial placement, looping, installation duration, and platform-specific rights.

Scope Note

Includes music search, music licensing, rights clearance, cue placement, tone matching, artist communication, budget planning, and coordination with composer or sound teams.

Boundary Note

Distinct from Composer because it usually manages music selection and rights rather than composing original score. Distinct from Producer because it focuses specifically on music use and clearance.

Collaboration Note

Commonly collaborates with producers, directors, composers, sound designers, legal/rights teams, editors, installation teams, and platform/distribution leads.

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