music supervisor

collocation in English

meaningsofmusicandsupervisor

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music
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
us
/ˈmjuː.zɪk/
a pattern of sounds made by musical instruments, voices, or computers, or a combination of these, intended to give pleasure to people listening ...
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supervisor
noun[C]
uk
/ˈsuː.pə.vaɪ.zər/
us
/ˈsuː.pɚ.vaɪ.zɚ/
a person whose job is to supervise someone ...
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(Definition ofmusicandsupervisorfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmusic supervisor

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In creating temp tracks, music editors attempt to accommodate a triumvirate of creative forces - director,musicsupervisor, and composer.
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Music editors decide where to begin and end each music cue and interact with themusicsupervisorand director.
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He was also a producer andmusicsupervisorof the film.
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When it comes to royalty collections, amusicsupervisorwill sometimes be in charge of arranging this source of the selected artist's revenue.
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Themusicsupervisorwill gather the appropriate information to list credits and, in certain cases, will manage royalty collection.
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Different variations, from sad to action-oriented, would be used, with many arrangements developed for themusicsupervisorto select as best suited for particular scenes.
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He has had different artistic titles, including songwriter, producer, film composer,musicsupervisorand art designer.
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The director/producer will discuss their vision for the project with themusicsupervisor, and how they expect the music to enhance this vision.
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This led to an emerging need for selecting and licensing songs, which is how the position ofmusicsupervisordeveloped.
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Taking advantage of this musical component has become an increasingly feasible marketing strategy for these media outlets, placing a growing responsibility on themusicsupervisor.
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He started out as a record producer andmusicsupervisor.
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In 1900 the administration decided that a capitol fund was necessary and eliminated themusicsupervisorposition in the system.
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Amusicsupervisorwill usually act as a liaison between the creative and business ends of the process.
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Typically, amusicsupervisorproposes previously recorded songs to the director or producer of a film, advertisement, television show, trailer, promo, video game, or any other form of visual media.
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The concept of classroom teachers in a school that taught music under the direction of amusicsupervisor was the standard model for public school music education during this century.
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Unlike composers and music supervisors, whose names appear alongside the film director, director of photography, picture editor, and producers, music editors do not receive principal, on-screen credit.
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The demand for music supervisors in the production process solidified in the 1980s, and has continued to grow with the popularity of media soundtracks.
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Music supervisors also have the opportunity to continue receiving funds through soundtrack royalties.
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An alternative was to hire music supervisors to help you through the selection and licensing process.
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In keeping with the zany atmosphere, the music supervisors also used other notable musical works to add to humorous situations.
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