DREW KRAMER

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Drew Kramer is an award-winning Music Supervisor with over a decade of experience delivering impactful soundtracks across film, television, and streaming. Known for his creative instincts and logistical precision, Drew excels in music clearance, score supervision, and crafting tailored soundscapes that elevate storytelling—on time and on budget.


He has collaborated with top-tier companies including Jeff Jenkins Productions, Boardwalk Pictures, Paramount, Netflix, Critical Content, Peacock, NBC, FunMeter, and Unrealistic Ideas, among others. His versatility spans documentaries, unscripted series, true crime, and narrative features.


Recent credits include Catfish: The TV Show (MTV), Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza (Paramount+ / Sundance '24), Paul American (HBO Max), The Secret Lives of Mormon Wives: Season 2 (Hulu), The Golden Boy (HBO Max / Tribeca), Dr. Death: The Undoctored Story (Peacock), Get Organized with The Home Edit (Netflix / Emmy Nominee), and Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism in America (Sony Pictures / SXSW Winner).


Drew began his career as a music producer in Philadelphia, with compositions featured during the Grammys and Super Bowl. His work has charted on Billboard and helped define the sound of major campaigns and TV moments. He later joined 495 Productions, coordinating music for networks including MTV, Oxygen, Lifetime, and CMT.


Whether supervising an original score or licensing the perfect track, Drew brings enthusiasm, resourcefulness, and a deep respect for the role of music in visual storytelling.

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