
Welcome to Sounds Seen - a podcast about how music supervisors use music to tell visual stories in film, TV series, documentaries, advertising, gaming and more. Hosted by Rachitha Seneviratne
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Category | TV & Film | ||||

For this episode of Sounds Seen we’re joined by Jemma Burns and Charlie Lempriere of Pulse Points, to speak about their work on the Netflix reboot of the Australian TV series Heartbreak High.
Drawing from their storied experience in music, specific... more
This episode is about the Oscar-nominated film Perfect Days from director Wim Wenders. The film follows the simple, quiet and daily routine of Hirayama, a man in Tokyo who cleans unique toilets designed by architects, dotted throughout the city. The ... more
This episode is about the music in the Golden Globe-nominated, Palme D’or-winning film ‘Anatomy of a Fall’, from director Justine Triet.
With Thibault Deboaisne, music supervisor and founder of boutique agency Sound Division.
We explore the abs... more
Episode #006 was originally heard on cultural hub and community radio station ‘Know Wave’ @know_wave on Instagram - head to their Instagram to listen to the full episode.
In this episode we discuss the soundtrack for ‘The Worst Person In The World’... more
Great job starting a podcast out of pure curiosity and interest… I could go on and on! I’m also an aspiring music supervisor and this is just the podcast I wanted to find :) thank you
Raf takes us through various guests into the confidential and little known world of music supervisors. The podcast is full of anecdotes and leaves us wanting more. Probably one of the best podcasts in the business.
I really love this show - talking about Music Supervision in film and TV in a depth and perspective that is so fresh and new. Great questions and conversation from Raf. Not to mention the guests all from some of my favourite shows! Thank you!
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Apple Podcasts | #118 |
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