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  • Writing Jingles to Winning Emmy Awards with Composer Brad Hatfield (Part 1)
    2026/06/25

    In this episode, we’re joined by the talented Brad Hatfield - Emmy-winning composer, producer, pianist, educator, and longtime friend!

    We share how our paths first crossed, from a rich history of co-writing with Jeff to the online classrooms of Berklee where he taught David, cementing a lasting impact on both our careers.

    With some tips and lessons along the way, Brad walks us through his fascinating musical journey that spans touring the globe with jazz bands, writing jingles in Boston, and teaching Songwriting for Film & TV and Music Supervision at Berklee.

    We zoom in on music education, exploring how Brad navigates classrooms of varying student abilities, how technology shapes and sometimes limits our craft, and a funny look at how teaching has evolved since the 1970’s, back when sub-par work left the classroom as a paper airplane out of the window…

    Part 2 of this conversation is out now, talking all things music supervision and collaboration! (What Makes A Good Music Supervisor and Why You Shouldn't Write Music With Your Friends)

    #composer #musicindustry #filmcomposer #tvcomposer #filmmusic

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    33 分
  • What Makes A Good Music Supervisor and Why You Shouldn't Write Music With Your Friends (Part 2 with Brad Hatfield)
    2026/06/25

    This is Part 2 of our conversation with Emmy-winning composer, producer, pianist, educator, and longtime friend Brad Hatfield. If you missed Part 1, check it out first! (Writing Jingles to Winning Emmy Awards with Composer Brad Hatfield)

    We pick up with the topic of Music Supervision, discussing Brad’s course at Berklee, the role of a music supervisor, and what makes a good one!


    We also talk about why you should collaborate in the music industry, (but not with your friends!) and Brad’s longest collaboration - with his wife, Gaye Hatfield!

    Keep your eyes peeled for another episode with Brad coming soon, where we talk all things sync licensing!

    #composer #collaboration #musicsupervisor #musicsupervision #musicindustry #filmcomposer #syncmusic #filmmusic #berklee #musiccollaboration

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    28 分
  • Repairing Hammond Organs, Building Studio Monitors and Borrowing Horses…
    2026/06/11

    In this episode we’re sitting down with Mark and James from Present Day Production (PDP), the brilliant minds behind MUM - the modular upgradable monitor.


    We talk through their wild journey from Mark’s early days repairing Hammond organs to the moment a young James rocked up to Mark’s studio for a band rehearsal and basically never left!

    Together they spent years running an all-in-one studio service before a COVID-induced reset led them to launching their YouTube channel, racking up millions of views with their notoriously unhinged videos featuring more horses and paragliders than you’d expect…


    Now, they’re entering a brand new chapter at School Farm Estate; workshop setups, exciting collaborations, and a sneaky first look at Studiology, their upcoming online venture packing 35 years of music industry wisdom into one place!


    Check out PDP here - https://www.presentdayproduction.com


    #composer #composers #studiomonitors #musicproduction #studio #production #recordingstudio #hammondorgan #filmcomposer #tvcomposer

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    52 分
  • How We Scored Our First Feature Film: Behind the ‘Super Size Me 2’ Soundtrack
    2026/05/28

    Grab your popcorn - we’re taking you behind the scenes of scoring our first ever feature film, Super Size Me 2. Tune in for a story of fun, frustration, and a whole lot of chickens!

    We talk about how this project came about and the quirky brief that landed right in the middle of David’s wedding back in 2016. The ultimate way to get our feet wet by jumping straight into the deep end of the feature film world!

    We break down the whole process from navigating shifting styles from cue to cue, combing in-the-box production with live elements, our year-long writing process alongside collaborator Tim Garland, dealing with constantly shifting picture-locks and composing last-minute emergency cues!

    Plus, the emotional rollercoaster of the film’s release…From the absolute high of premiering at the Toronto Film Festival, complete with a red carpet, a massive party, and a major distribution deal - only to watch it vanish overnight as the film was shelved!

    But the story doesn’t end there/ Two years later, the movie finally found a home on streaming platforms, inspiring us to write a brand-new, hilarious country-comedy end credits song, ‘Nothing But Chickens’!

    #composer #filmcomposer #filmmusic #featurefilm #filmscore #soundtrack #songwriting #composers #supersizeme

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    27 分
  • Yodeling, Rootin’-Tootin’ Recording & Writing Cowboy Songs
    2026/05/14

    Dust off your boots and grab your hat - in this episode, we’re heading behind the scenes of our Cowboy Songs production music album!

    Inspired by the charm of The Three Amigos and City Slickers, we set out to write cowboy songs that feel authentically traditional but cinematic enough for use in Film & TV.

    We walk through the full process, from songwriting and orchestration to the logistics of recording across two continents, with rhythm sections in Chicago at Transient Sound Studios, and orchestral sessions at Abbey Road Studios in London.

    Along the way we talk about the challenge of finding the right sound, and the even bigger challenge of tracking down rootin’-tootin’ yodelers and world-class Americana musicians to bring it all to life! Easy, right?!

    #filmmusic #cowboysongs #cowboymusic #productionmusic #composer #composers #abbeyroad #wildwest #tvmusic #filmcomposer #songwriting #librarymusic #tvcomposer

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    32 分
  • Networking Without Networking: The Power of Music Communities
    2026/04/30

    During a recent recording session in Nashville, we were reminded just how small the music world really is!

    In an industry that can often feel remote, and at times pretty lonely, community matters more than ever.
    From village choirs to Facebook groups and organisations like the Society of Composers and Lyricists (SCL), there are endless ways to connect with like-minded musicians/composers, find collaborators, and build lasting relationships.

    The truth is, the best networking rarely feels like networking. We talk about how real opportunities come from simply showing up, contributing to a community, and letting connections grow over time.

    #musiccommunities #musicindustry #networking #musicnetworking #composernetworking

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    20 分
  • From Prog Rock to Stravinsky: Grammy-Winning Composer Jay Weigel’s Musical Journey (Part 1)
    2026/04/16

    In the first half of this sit-down, we’re joined by musical polymath Jay Weigel, a Grammy-winning composer, producer, conductor, arranger, orchestrater, and contractor with a career spanning over 40 years!

    We start back at the beginning with New Orleans Catholic school bands, early gigs with unlimited beer taps on the wall, Jay’s teenage transformation into the world of prog rock and the ultimate spiral into a world of classical giants like Stravinsky and Rimsky-Korsakov, fuelled by under-the-desk vinyl deals!

    Along the way we talk about musical lineage, aural teaching traditions tracing back to Beethoven, and what it really means to switch ‘musical languages’ across genres.

    Plus, a refreshing reminder that even Beethoven wrote bad music, so it’s not the end of the world if you do too!

    Chapters:

    00:51 Jay’s early musical background

    5:07 Jay’s transition into classical music

    12:28 Switching ‘musical languages’ across genres and Beethoven’s musical lineage

    17:08 Making bad music

    21:44 Teaching maths and music


    Part 2 out now!

    #musicindustry #composer #producer #grammywinningcomposer #musicproducer #conductor #musicpodcast #beethoven #classicalmusic

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    26 分
  • Why Film Directors and Composers Struggle to Communicate (Part 2 with Grammy-Winning Jay Weigel)
    2026/04/16

    Missed the first half of our conversation? Check out Part 1 first!

    We’re back for Part 2 with Grammy-winning composer and producer Jay Weigel, and this time we’re tackling the missing piece in film school education: the often-neglected collaboration between directors and composers!

    We explore the struggles of communication, learning to speak the shared language of film music, and the key to long-lasting working relationships in the film industry.

    Along the way we look at the evolution of music tech over the years, from composing on a Commodore 64 to using modern DAWs;

    If you’ve ever felt the struggle of communicating between filmmakers and composers, stick around!


    Chapters:
    1:33 The missing piece in filmmakers education
    5:15 Communication between directors and film composers
    10:28 The evolution of music tech
    16:52 The difference between recording in different cities


    #filmmaker #composer #director #composerdirectorrelationship #musictech #filmmusic #filmcomposer #composers #filmindustry #musicindustry #cubase

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    28 分