A music supervisor has a big job, as defined by the TV Academy: She or he “creatively contributes to the story, character development and overall narrative of the program by engaging in song selection, guiding original song creation and production, overseeing on-camera music performances… contributing to the creation of a unique music aesthetic.
An on-camera performance is also central to the final episode of “Ted Lasso,” supervisor Tony Von Pervieux points out. The team sings “So Long, Farewell” to departing coach Lasso, which required composer Tom Howe to arrange for the actors to record the song and prepare a backing track of the tune. But the surprising “get” was engaging pop duo Tegan and Sara to sing “Girls Talk” for the show’s final moments with Midge and Susie in 2005.
Metallica, big fans of “Stranger Things,” provided musical stems for their song in preparation for the scene in which Eddie “plays the ultimate rock performance of his life,” Felder says. Ty Trujillo, son of Metallica bassist Rob Trujillo, enhanced the guitar parts. “Metallica’s involvement contributed to the magnitude and impact of this dramatic moment,” she adds.
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