Greg Sill, a prominent music supervisor, discusses what it takes to do his job. He shares stories from his career that illustrate how music is used in film and television, and explains how to get started in a career in music supervising.
Greg Sill, a prominent Music Supervisor, discusses his role in supervising what music was used in the television show American Dreams. He came up with idea to use current artists to play older artists from the 60's on the show and have them perform hit songs from that era. Greag tells about how he got Michele Branch to be on the show and used that to get 60 artists to perform on the show which promoted American Dreams to a new level. Greg goes on to describe the difficulties and legal issues involved with using music in television.
Greg Sill, a prominent Music Supervisor, discusses his production work for various popular television shows. He talks about his involvement in creating the theme song for Friends and creating a soundtrack album for the show. Greg then goes on to talk about the new ways record companies are trying to promote their artists, specifically through television.