Drew Kramer collaborates creatively and logistically with various media clients to make sure he can offer productions an experienced and motivated music supervisor. He specializes in working directly with composers for score, licensing and clearing music from bands and artists as well as hand selecting score cues for production needs. He also handles all licensing, cue sheets and admin work on the backend. Recent clients include Paramount, Critical Content, Peacock, Netflix, NBC, FunMeter, Unrealistic Ideas and more.
His diverse experience helps him excel in supervising documentaries, unscripted shows, true crime shows, feature films and work in creating music and working with composers. Drew has an ability to tackle new projects enthusiastically and fully provide whatever is needed for a production to have the best possible soundtrack within any size budget.
Drew Kramer started his journey in Music Supervision 10 years ago and has worked on Catfish: The TV Show (MTV), Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza (Paramount+ and Sundance Film Festival '24), Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story (Peacock), Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America (Sony Pictures/2021 SXSW Winner), Get Organized with The Home Edit (Netflix/2021 Daytime Emmy Nominee), Racing Wives (CMT), Austin Dillon's Life In The Fast Lane (NBC/USA), Buy My House (Netflix), The Golden Boy (HBO Max and Tribeca Film Festival Entry) and more.
Drew began his career working as a music producer in Philadelphia. His compositions for ads have run during the Grammys and Super Bowl. His music productions have charted on Billboard. He also began synching music with television shows for networks like MTV, VICE and more. This led to working in the music department at 495 productions where he coordinated projects for ABC Family, MTV, Oxygen, Lifetime and CMT.
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