Kirsten Lane(II)
- Music Department
Kirsten is one of the UK's leading music supervisors, having worked on over 85 major films and being music consultant to Scottish TV, working on numerous TV programs for various broadcasters over the past 25 years. Her expertise lies in music supervision, clearances and licensing for Film & TV. Recent work includes the highly acclaimed "Saltburn" by Emerald Fennell and the rom-com "Upgraded" both for Amazon, crime TV drama "Criminal Record" for Apple TV, action spy-thriller "Heart of Stone" and heartwarming "Bank Of Dave" for Netflix. She loves the challenge of working across all the varying musical landscapes - from period pieces such as Edgar Wright's journey through the '60's in "Last Night In Soho" (Complete Fiction/ Working Title Films) to exploring music from the Middle East for "The Swimmers" (Working Title Films/ Netflix) and from Pakistan for "What's Love Got To Do With It" (Working Title Films/ Studio Canal) to finding up and coming artists for placement in projects set in the current day. She started working in Film and TV back in 1995, helping to establish the first ever dedicated Film & TV Department of any record label at what was then PolyGram Records. Moving on to PolyGram Filmed Entertainment where she worked on classics such as "Notting Hill". Following that she set up and headed up the Film & TV department at Sony/ATV before striking out on her own with Right Music Ltd in 2001. She loves the excitement and buzz of working closely with Writers, Directors and Producers to achieve the best possible soundtrack, from script to screen.