EXCLUSIVE: Music supervision is increasingly in the spotlight with turns such as Jenna Ortega dancing to The Cramps’ Goo Goo Muck in Wednesday or Zendaya singing Tupac’s Hit ‘Em Up in Euphoria.
As such, Jemma Burns, who has worked as a music supervisor on projects such as Netflix’s Australian feature film The Stranger, starring Joel Edgerton, and Pete Davidson’s upcoming film Wizards, is launching her own company.
Burns has established Pulse Points, based in Melbourne, Australia. The company is currently working on a range of American and Australian productions and Burns hopes to increase her footprint in the States.
Her latest big project was the Netflix reboot of Australian series Heartbreak High, which included 128 songs from inner-city Sydney underground trap and drill to pop acts like Dua Lipa and Tame Impala.
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