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Native Californian and original founder of 35Sound, G. Marq Roswell is one of the most sought after Music Supervisors in Hollywood today. He was a music supervisor, before being a music supervisor was cool. He has lent his supervision and music producer skills to over 60 iconic films and television series, including, Circus, The Great Debaters, The Hurricane, The Bronx Is Burning, Dawn of the Dead, Tommy Boy, The Commitments and Wild At Heart. The Soundtracks for projects he has music supervised have aggregate sales in excess of 20 million units, and along the way, he has had an instrumental role in developing chart-topping artists such the Corrs, whose album sales total 10 million units worldwide.
Whether he’s producing on-camera performances, generating thesis-level research, or working with arrangers and composers on the scoring stage, Roswell is devoted to getting the very most out of every musical choice and performance, because he understands the way a film sounds is every bit as important as the way it looks. It is this tireless dedication to the director’s vision that has fueled his success, and defined the job for a generation of successful supervisors. CREDITS

Composer, Songwriter, Engineer, Producer--Carter Little brings a wide array of creative musical skills and industry experience to the 35Sound creative team. Little got his start as a music consultant and boom operator at Insignia Films, but really fell in love with music for film while assisting Academy Award Winning Score Producer, Matthias Gohl (Gohl/McLaughlin) in the studio and on the scoring stage for several years in New York. A budding songwriter and performance career brought him to Nashville in 2001, where he and his brother founded No Depression Americana faves, Saddlesong, which concluded in a major label deal with Sony, followed by several solo releases including the critically-acclaimed, Dare To Be Small, in 2005. In 2006, he collaborated with NY Times Best-Selling Author, Alice Randall, to co-author the encyclopedic, My Country Roots: The Ultimate MP3 Guide to America's Original Outsider Music.
Little served as Music Supervisor and Co-Composer on the award-winning indy comedy, The Living Wake (2007) starring Jesse Eisenberg and Mike O'Connell, and directed by Sol Tryon. Variety noted the music in their glowing review of the film : “Carter Little and O'Connell's score ideally cap the eccentricity of the pic”. More recently, Little recently wrapped up music supervision for CIRCUS, a 6-hour PBS series documenting a year-in-the-life of a traveling circus, which airs in November of 2010. Next up : Little will write and produce the score for Odysseus In America, a documentary feature on PTSD and Veterans of War, directed by Sandy Berkowitz and due out in 2011.
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Brianna Lee Johnson has been working in the entertainment industry since she was a child. Growing up in Minneapolis, Minnesota Brianna appeared in over 30 different productions at various children’s and regional theatres across the Midwest. She was a concert flautist and sang soprano at the MacPhail Center for the Arts. Brianna graduated from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in drama, where she studied at the Stella Adler Conservatory. Upon her move to Los Angeles she and partner Katharine Brandt founded Tall Blonde Productions. Together they have produced seven different live productions, including the popular “Shakespeare in the Cemetery,” at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery, Backstage West Best Play Garland award nominee “The House of Yes,” and the west coast premier of Paul Grellong’s “Manuscript.” In 2009 she moved on to producing film. With her partner Eric Fischer at Efish Entertainment she has produced two thrillers; “Lizzie,” starring Gary Busey and “5.4: A Love Story,” which she also wrote and starred in. In addition to producing her own work Brianna has also worked assisting composer Tree Adams at Treehouse Music.