Brittany Douziech is a Music Supervisor in film & TV + freelance photographer/multi-media artist from Los Angeles.

 

MUSIC SUPERVISION:

The daughter of immigrants, Brittany Douziech is a first-gen music supervisor from Los Angeles. Her diverse family and community introduced her to a variety of music, which helped cultivate her expansive musical palate.

She began her career at FUEL TV, putting together creative music ideas and assisting on shows that featured weekly musical guests from Bad Religion to the likes of Chromeo and Public Enemy. 

She eventually became the in-house Music Supervisor for one of the largest independent TV production companies working across shows for major cable and TV networks for almost a decade before venturing out on her own. 

In 2022, she had projects that premiered at various festivals including Tribeca, AFI Film Fest, Blackstar, DocNYC and Doc N Roll and a feature film, "The Long Game" that won the audience narrative award at SXSW.

In addition to individually supervising documentaries, scripted film and TV, Brittany often works alongside veteran music supervisors Joe Rudge and Emmy-nominated music supervisor Frankie Pine, and has contributed to a variety of TV projects including Amazon’s A League of Their Own, Netflix’s From Scratch, Hulu’s Life & Beth, and Amazon’s Daisy Jones & the Six, which was Emmy-nominated for Outstanding Music Supervision.

*Member of The Television Academy / Guild of Music Supervisors*

ART:

Born and raised in Los Angeles, she began experimenting with art and film from a very young age. She became enamored with capturing interactions that occurred within her surroundings. 

She frequently explores her surroundings through the intersection of light, texture, pattern and graphics with environmental photojournalism and photo collage.

As her knowledge of art forms and movements grew, she fell in love with graphics, patterns and modern design. After training as a photojournalist in college, she began to document and explore the intersection between photojournalism and naturally occurring graphics and patterns. She now incorporates various mediums beyond photojournalism to achieve her visual goals.