Brittany Whyte: Music Supervision Is More Than Picking Songs

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- Brittany Whyte used a Golden Melody Festival session in Taiwan to argue music supervision is far more than song-picking, positioning the role as one that serves a story.
- Whyte's credential case spanned The Handmaid's Tale, Riverdale and The Hunger Games: Catching Fire — major scripted TV and film properties cited as illustrations of the storytelling approach.
Why it matters: Whyte put a major-network credits portfolio behind a craft-driven definition of music supervision, giving the discipline a dedicated spotlight on a Taiwan festival stage.




