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BUILD A BOUTIQUE: 

Top Music Supervision Shop Owners Roundtable

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Manish Raval
(Music Supervisor, Aperture Music)
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Andrew Kahn
(Music Supervisor,
Good Ear Music Supervision)
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Thomas Golubić
(Music Supervisor, SuperMusicVision)
MODERATOR

Top industry shop owners discuss the challenges of establishing a brand, building an effective team and competing in the marketplace.

TYPE: Moderated Panel Discussion

ROOM: TAPER HALL 101

(319 Seated)

TIME: 5:00pm - 5:50pm

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Manish Raval
(Music Supervisor, Aperture Music)

Over the last 20 years Manish Raval and Tom Wolfe have established themselves as one of the top music supervision teams in film and television. Their Emmy-nominated television credits include HBO's hit series Girls, as well as Goliath, Preacher, Friends from College, Fresh off the Boat, Community and New Girl.

 

They put together soundtracks for recent box office hits Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle and The Angry Birds Movie, as well as comedies like Game Night, Blockers, Neighbors and Trainwreck.

 

Their upcoming projects include the new Lena Dunham HBO comedy Camping and the Donald Shirley musical biopic Green Book starring Viggo Mortensen and Mahershela Ali opening in theaters this November.

 

Raval was also the music editor on films like Daddy’s Home 2, Trainwreck, Neighbors and the Bad Teacher.

A music & film nerd from the start, Andrew Kahn was fortunate to discover a trade that marries his dual passions at an early age. After years spent in dusty record stores, in college radio basements, and crafting meticulous mixtapes, Andrew landed a job as a music coordinator on the final season of “The Sopranos.” There, he helped set the tone for the show that would launch the modern wave of cinematic television. Andrew then transitioned to advertising as the in-house music supervisor at TBWA/Media Arts Lab, where he developed the soundtrack for Apple’s iconic campaigns from 2007-2011. As part of a two-man music team, he ushered in a new era of music in advertising, one that focuses on authenticity and curation, which we see in abundance today.

Andrew founded Good Ear Music Supervision in 2011, and it has grown to become a leader in the field, providing quality music for hundreds of campaigns for clients including Apple, Google, Nike, Target, Adidas, and award-winning work for Southern Comfort and Cadillac. Andrew keeps on his musical toes DJ'ing at bars and events, consulting for Human Rights Watch, and spends any leftover leisure time listening to those same dusty records in a hammock on a hill in Los Angeles.

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Andrew Kahn
(Music Supervisor, Good Ear Music Supervision)
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Thomas Golubić
(Music Supervisor, SuperMusicVision)
MODERATOR

Thomas Golubić is a Emmy nominated Los Angeles-based music supervisor, DJ and Grammy-nominated record producer, and current president of the Guild of Music Supervisors.

 

His music supervision credits include the AMC series Breaking Bad, The Walking Dead, Better Call Saul, TURN: Washington’s Spies, Halt and Catch Fire, the Netflix series Grace & Frankie and Love, the Amazon series Sneaky Pete and Dangerous Book For Boys, the Hulu series Shut Eye, the CBS series Seal Team, and the HBO series Six Feet Under, among many other film & television projects. He is a founding and board member of the Guild of Music Supervisors, and is currently the head of their education committee. The Guild twice awarded Thomas with “Best Music Supervision in a Television Drama” for his work on Breaking Bad.

He was nominated for Outstanding Music Supervision at the 2017 Emmy Awards for his work on Better Call Saul season 3, and was twice nominated for Grammy awards for producing volumes 1 and 2 of the Six Feet Under soundtrack album, and with former partner Gary Calamar was responsible for the use of Sia’s “Breathe Me” in the final scene of the series. 

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