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‘The Hunger Games’ Music Supervisor Brittany Whyte Breaks Down the Art of Making Music Serve a Story at Golden Melody Festival

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July 2, 2026

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‘The Hunger Games’ Music Supervisor Brittany Whyte Breaks Down the Art of Making Music Serve a Story at Golden Melody Festival

Music supervision is far more than picking great songs. That was the central message from Brittany Whyte – whose credits span “The Handmaid’s Tale,” “Riverdale” and “The Hunger Games: Catching Fire” – at the 2026 Golden Melody Festival in Taiwan. The session, titled “The Art of Music Supervision: From Selection to Storytelling,” was moderated by []

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· Jun 23, 2026

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· Jun 29, 2026

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Each year, Taiwan’s Golden Melody Festival conferences, which take place before the Golden Melody Awards, bring together local and international music industry experts across a series of keynotes and panels covering topics ranging from the global market and music production to extended economic value and industry trends. The festival’s first market presentation, titled “The Rise []

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· Jul 2, 2026

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Related coverage for "‘The Hunger Games’ Music Supervisor Brittany Whyte Breaks Down the Art of Making Music Serve a Story at Golden Melody Festival": The Week — Summer Holiday the Musical: an ‘immensely good-humoured’ show . The Advocate — Clive Davis gave LGBTQ+ people the soundtrack of our lives and a place in music. Vogue — The Timeless Talent of Sienna Spiro. WGBF – 1280 AM – Evansville — LISTEN: Madisonville's Sarah Beth Brewer Has New Music. Variety — Clockenflap’s Justin Sweeting and Woozi Studio’s Mia Min Yen on Asia’s Live Music Boom at Golden Melody Festival: ‘No Longer Is a Fan Just Buying a Ticket, but Investing in a Memory’. One Green Planet — 15 Red, White, and Blue Vegan Dessert Recipes for Your 4th of July Celebration