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EP. 46: Inside Music Supervision: Playtone’s Sync Secrets from The Piano Lesson to Masters of the Air

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EP. 46: Inside Music Supervision: Playtone’s Sync Secrets from The Piano Lesson to Masters of the Air

First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45...

🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

https://charles-levan-s-school.teacha...

🔊 Join, create, and connect with our indie music community here:

/ bluebuddhaentertainmentsynccohorts

CONTACT US:

📨 Email: [email protected]

🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

📸 Instagram: @rachel_lautzy and @deva.anderson.music

🎬 How Does Music Shape the Stories We Love?

In this episode, Charles Levan sits down with music supervisors Deva Anderson and Rachel Lautzenheiser of Playtone (Masters of the Air, The Piano Lesson) for a behind-the-scenes masterclass in music supervision. With nearly a decade of collaboration, they share their journey through the music industry and what it really takes to bring sound to screen.

🎵 From curating historically accurate scores to telling underrepresented stories through music, Deva and Rachel dive into:

🎬 Their creative process on high-profile projects

🎬 Why music matters in preserving cultural legacy

🎬 The truth about music submissions (what to do and what not to send)

🎬 Navigating copyright, AI vocals, and sync trends

🎬 Staying inspired through meditation, mindfulness, and nature

Whether you're a musician, supervisor, filmmaker—or just a fan of how great soundtracks are made—this conversation is packed with honest insights, practical advice, and inspiring moments.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction to Music Supervision and Guests

03:01 The Journey of Deva and Rachel in Music Supervision

06:00 The Creative Process Behind The Piano Lesson

09:02 Navigating Copyrights and Clearances in Music Supervision

12:01 The Importance of Historical Context in Music Selection

14:55 Amplifying Underrepresented Stories through Music

17:59 Balancing In-House and Independent Music Supervision

21:25 Navigating the Music Landscape

30:28 The Role of Music in Film and TV

36:12 Advice for Aspiring Music Supervisors

41:49 Finding Inspiration in Nature

👇 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more sync stories from the inside.

🎙️ SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture, and everything in between, including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors. We riff on sync strategies, music monetization, and the state of the music industry. Subscribe to the channel for future episodes!

Music: "Flying Tigers" from Magic Tiger

Podcast produced by Charles Levan & the Blue Buddha Entertainment Team.

This content is for educational purposes. We encourage others to conduct proper research, and if needed, consult an attorney for any legal advice regarding music licensing. (c) (p) 2025

#synclicensing #MusicSupervision #Playtone #FilmMusic #MusicInFilm #MusicIndustry #SyncTips #ThePianoLesson #MastersOfTheAir #SoundtrackStorytelling #SyncRiffs #BlueBuddhaEntertainment

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EP. 46: Inside Music Supervision: Playtone’s Sync Secrets from The Piano Lesson to Masters of the Air

First Step For Sync? Get Your Music Meta-Data Done Right! - Grab your FREE guide on how to do this here: https://mailchi.mp/839e030188ce/9mc45...

🎧 Sign up for our Sync Like A Pro Academy:

https://charles-levan-s-school.teacha...

🔊 Join, create, and connect with our indie music community here:

/ bluebuddhaentertainmentsynccohorts

CONTACT US:

📨 Email: [email protected]

🔵 Blue Buddha Website: https://bluebuddhaentertainment.com/

📸 Instagram: @‌bluebuddhaent @‌syncriffs

📸 Instagram: @rachel_lautzy and @deva.anderson.music

🎬 How Does Music Shape the Stories We Love?

In this episode, Charles Levan sits down with music supervisors Deva Anderson and Rachel Lautzenheiser of Playtone (Masters of the Air, The Piano Lesson) for a behind-the-scenes masterclass in music supervision. With nearly a decade of collaboration, they share their journey through the music industry and what it really takes to bring sound to screen.

🎵 From curating historically accurate scores to telling underrepresented stories through music, Deva and Rachel dive into:

🎬 Their creative process on high-profile projects

🎬 Why music matters in preserving cultural legacy

🎬 The truth about music submissions (what to do and what not to send)

🎬 Navigating copyright, AI vocals, and sync trends

🎬 Staying inspired through meditation, mindfulness, and nature

Whether you're a musician, supervisor, filmmaker—or just a fan of how great soundtracks are made—this conversation is packed with honest insights, practical advice, and inspiring moments.

CHAPTERS:

00:00 Introduction to Music Supervision and Guests

03:01 The Journey of Deva and Rachel in Music Supervision

06:00 The Creative Process Behind The Piano Lesson

09:02 Navigating Copyrights and Clearances in Music Supervision

12:01 The Importance of Historical Context in Music Selection

14:55 Amplifying Underrepresented Stories through Music

17:59 Balancing In-House and Independent Music Supervision

21:25 Navigating the Music Landscape

30:28 The Role of Music in Film and TV

36:12 Advice for Aspiring Music Supervisors

41:49 Finding Inspiration in Nature

👇 Don’t forget to like, subscribe, and hit the bell for more sync stories from the inside.

🎙️ SyncRiffs is a weekly podcast where we discuss sync placements in multimedia (TV/Film/Advertising, etc.), the music industry, pop culture, and everything in between, including exclusive interviews with musical artists, composers, agents, and music supervisors. We riff on sync strategies, music monetization, and the state of the music industry. Subscribe to the channel for future episodes!

Music: "Flying Tigers" from Magic Tiger

Podcast produced by Charles Levan & the Blue Buddha Entertainment Team.

This content is for educational purposes. We encourage others to conduct proper research, and if needed, consult an attorney for any legal advice regarding music licensing. (c) (p) 2025

#synclicensing #MusicSupervision #Playtone #FilmMusic #MusicInFilm #MusicIndustry #SyncTips #ThePianoLesson #MastersOfTheAir #SoundtrackStorytelling #SyncRiffs #BlueBuddhaEntertainment

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