CAMERON NEILSON Cameron Neilson is currently Music Supervisor for Idyllwild Pictures, recently completing on the movie “The Shuroo Process" that premiered at The Woodstock Film Festival followed by a theatrical release. Now available in over 50 countries. He was responsible for designing engaging music concepts, negotiating & securing licensing and also custom songwriting four records for the movie. Other music supervisor credits include the award winning ‘Trophy Boy’ as well as securing syncs with networks such as OWN, HBO Max, MTV & The CW Network (featuring on shows such as Teen Mom, F-Boy Island, The Republic of Sarah, Siesta Key and The Kings Of Napa). Cameron brings to the table connections with record labels and publishers such as Defected Records, Sony Music, Domino Publishing, Minds on Fire, BMG, Universal & Trumpet Records. He also represents a pre-cleared catalogue of songs from indie artists recognizing a need for hassle-free clearance for other music supervisors and advertising companies.
As an independent platinum songwriter he has achieved 200+ million streams cross platform, thanks to the Billboard number 1 single for KPOP super groups ITZY and cuts with SuperJunior, GWSN, South Club, Jung Se Woon and Girls Day, as well as Brian Justin Crum (Americas Got Talent), Australian artist TIAAN and DJ HEYZ. His other songwriting/feature credits include 'World Hold On' & 'Repeat It' with Scissors, 'Time after Time' with DJ Ricky Luna, #ADEF with The Perry Twins, and the title theme song for the award winning short 'Trophy Boy'.
BEN ROSE
Ben Rose is a producer out of Los Angeles, CA who has produced records for artists including Frankie (RCA), Scott Hoying, Kirstin and Kevin Olusola (RCA, from Pentatonix), KT Tunstall, Yvie Oddly, Benny Sings, Moby, Pomplamoose, Leroy Sanchez and Jesse Saint John, among others. Additionally, Ben has performed and/or recorded with Lea Michele and Darren Criss (Glee), Moonchild, Pomplamoose, Kina Grannis, Scary Pockets, Theo Katzman, Rozzi Crane and Vincint, among others. TV credits include The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Glee, and 1600 Penn.