INAUDIBLE PRODUCTIONS provides full-service music supervision, song licensing, and consultation for all types of media during all stages of production. Our music supervisors have more than 150 film, television and advertising credits. Our work experience ranges from documentaries (CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, IT MIGHT GET LOUD, THE SEPTEMBER ISSUE, CORMAN’S WORLD), to independent feature films (BEATRIZ AT DINNER, ME AND YOU AND EVERYONE WE KNOW, THE APOSTLE, PASSION OF THE CHRIST) to major studio films (WARCRAFT: THE BEGINNING, MAN OF STEEL, 42, PACIFIC RIM, HANGOVER I, II & III, JUNO, TWINS) as well as advertising (CHANEL, OMEGA).
We have more than 20 years of expertise in creating the right musical tone for a project. Our services include providing composer options, overseeing score direction and production, providing song selections, handling the music budget, clearances, negotiations and delivery requirements, producing soundtrack albums, and facilitating all other areas for this aspect of the business.
Our notable achievements in music supervision include GRAMMY awards for Peter Afterman and Margaret Yen for their work on JUNO (Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media) and Peter Afterman’s work on THE APOSTLE soundtrack (Best Southern, Country, Or Bluegrass Gospel Album). Peter Afterman and Alison Litton were the music supervisors for ACT OF VALOR, which received a Golden Globe nomination for Best Original Song for Keith Urban and Monty Powell’s song “For You”. The Rolling Stones documentary CROSSFIRE HURRICANE was nominated for four Emmy awards. And most recently, the GET ON UP soundtrack album was nominated for Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media at the 2015 Grammys.