Mac McIntosh

Mac McIntosh

Musiclerk.com
Music Supervisor

Dallas, Texas

Member Since:
September 2021
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About Mac

Founder of Musiclerk with nearly 30 years experience in the music and entertainment industries. We handle music and footage licensing for our clients along with music supervision services.

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  • Billie Was a Black Woman

    Billie Was a Black Woman (2021)
    Series by Paramount Audio (History and Music) Music clearance Billie Was a Black Woman is a four-part podcast series that refracts Black womanhood through the prism of legendary jazz singer Billie Holiday - widely considered to be one of the most innovative artists of all time. In partnership with the Lee Daniels film, The United States vs. Billie Holiday, in each episode acclaimed host and writer Rebecca Carroll dives into different facets of Billie’s life and legacy, exploring what it means to defy the narrow categorizations thrust upon Black artists, Black bodies, and Black women today. The full series will release on April 7, 2021. Billie Was a Black Woman was produced by Spoke Media in coordination with Paramount Audio.

  • The Grand Scheme: Snatching Sinatra

    The Grand Scheme: Snatching Sinatra (2021)
    Series by Spoke Media / John Stamos Audio Editing / Sound Design (partnership w/ Spoke Media) The Grand Scheme is a true crime podcast that examines the 1963 kidnapping of Frank Sinatra Jr. The program is hosted by John Stamos who looks at how a broke and unemployed Barry Keenan was inspired to commit kidnapping and how it all played out.

  • Power: The Maxwells

    Power: The Maxwells (2021)
    Series by Somethin’ Else / Sony Music Entertainment Audio Editing / Sound Design (partnership w/ Spoke Media & Somethin’ Else ) Hosted by investigative journalist Tara Palmeri, the show dives into mysterious details of Ghislaine Maxwell’s life and a figure who continues to loom large over her… Not Jeffery Epstein, but media tycoon, Robert Maxwell, her father.

  • Actually, Iconic: Richard Estes

    Actually, Iconic: Richard Estes (2020)
    Documentary by Olympia Stone Producer Richard Estes has been called the "father of photorealism" but has humbly avoided media attention over his long career. "Actually, Iconic: Richard Estes" invites viewers into Estes' world with unprecedented access to the artist and his masterpieces. Through conversations about his technique and inspirations, and interviews with leading curators and critics this intimate portrait does more than just explore Estes' pioneering genius; it humanizes it.

  • Alberto and the Concrete Jungle

    Alberto and the Concrete Jungle (2020)
    Film by Chris Shimojima Music Supervisor Alberto Buenaventura is that increasingly common breed - a digital nomad living on the road, unattached. But not much else is common about him. He's not only a successful photojournalist; he befriends strangers and gets involved in unusual whimsical adventures, often fancying himself a hero. Then just as quickly, he's off to the next place, following the spontaneous current of life. Leaving NYC, however, proves to be a different type of beast. Al's attempts to find a way out lead him all over the 5 boroughs, forcing him to deal with various groups of colorful characters that complicate the process and in some cases, make him re-examine his lifestyle - Will he escape the lure of the city?

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