Frederic Schindler

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Frederic Schindler (born 1980) is a French-Argentinean music supervisor who has worked on over 500 commercials and several films, most notably Aaron Brookner and Jim Jarmusch documentary Uncle Howard, [1] Emir Kusturica feature On The Milky Road. [2] and the Prada L'Homme et la Femme worldwide campaign featuring a bespoke cover by Perfume Genius of the iconic Pop Ballad Can't Help Falling in Love,. [3] He won a Music Week Sync Award in 2017 for Best Online Advert. [4]

Biography

Frederic Schindler was born in Argentina where he attended the Lycée Franco-Argentin Jean Mermoz. He started his career working for the French Ministère des Affaires Etrangères as a Deputy Attaché for the Cultural Services, promoting French cinema & music in South America. He then became Managing Director of the Spanish language version of the French music magazine Les Inrockuptibles. [5]

He's the Founder of the creative music consultancy Too Young, [6] the management company Bataille and the music curation service Movement. [7] He worked on campaigns for Prada, Jean-Paul Gaultier, Helmut Lang, Hôtel Costes, [8] Renault, [9] Nina Ricci, Nike, [10] Paco Rabanne, Ford, Corona, Mac Cosmetics, NGOs Casa Do Menor [11] and 30 Millions d'Amis, [12] among others. His work also includes management and A&R for artists such as Benjamin Biolay, [13] Colder, [14] Andrea Balency [15] and Little Dragon.

He has been nominated for Best Sync at the Music + Sound Awards (2015, [16] 2017 [17] ) and in several categories (Best Music Supervisor, Best Film Soundtrack, Best Online Advert [18] [19] ) at the Music Week Sync Awards. He teaches at Pompeu Fabra University [20] and had speaking engagements at the Future Music Forum, [21] London Sync Sessions [22] and Primavera Sound.

He is a member of the Guild of Music Supervisors.

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