39 episodes

**IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop*. With their extensive experience in music and podcasting, cultural critic *Rachel Brodsky* and filmmaker/podcaster *Aviv Rubinstien* have joined forces to create the brand-new *IN SYNC Podcast. A historiography celebrating your favorite music moments in TV and film, *IN SYNC looks at one great song-to-screen sync per episode and breaks down the cultural impact. Rachel and Aviv are often joined by guests such as the music supervisors behind these highly memorable music moments.

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**IN SYNC is a podcast for anyone who loves a perfect on-screen needle-drop*. With their extensive experience in music and podcasting, cultural critic *Rachel Brodsky* and filmmaker/podcaster *Aviv Rubinstien* have joined forces to create the brand-new *IN SYNC Podcast. A historiography celebrating your favorite music moments in TV and film, *IN SYNC looks at one great song-to-screen sync per episode and breaks down the cultural impact. Rachel and Aviv are often joined by guests such as the music supervisors behind these highly memorable music moments.

    Anyone But You / Unwritten

    Anyone But You / Unwritten

    The 2023 rom-com, Anyone But You, starring the equally gorgeous Sydney Sweeney and Glenn Powell, received lukewarm reviews. But don't write it off just yet—some of the funniest scenes feature "Unwritten" by Natasha Bedingfield, giving us major "Easy A" vibes. To help Rachel and Aviv figure out what makes a great rom-com, they invited Nora Ephron expert Ilana Kaplan. They conclude that most great rom-coms need unrealistically attractive actors, a catchy title, memorable needle drops, and a plot based on Shakespeare's works. Check out Ilana's book here: Nora Ephron at the Movies.

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    • 58 min
    Anatomy of a Fall / P.I.M.P

    Anatomy of a Fall / P.I.M.P

    Hold onto your seat for this episode and don't fall out the window! Rachel and Aviv are discussing the 2023 Oscar-winning legal drama, Anatomy of a Fall. Starring Sandra Hüller and Swann Arlaud, two married writers and their partly-blind son and adorable dog, live in a European mountain chalet. It's not a happily-ever-after for this family, as the husband either accidentally falls, jumps, or is pushed by his wife out the window to his death. A lyrical cover by Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band of 50 Cent ft. Snoop Dogg's "P.I.M.P." is the song playing throughout the film. Hosts Aviv and Rachel dive into its importance and share their own personal theories on what happened to Samuel that fateful day.

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    • 1 hr 7 min
    True Blood / Gary Calamar

    True Blood / Gary Calamar

    Get ready to sink your teeth into the mesmerizing world of "True Blood" as we take a trip down South to Bon Temps, Louisiana. This seven-season, 80-episode HBO series kept viewers spellbound from 2008 to 2014. Joining Rachel and Amir is its music supervisor, Gary Calamar. He's here to dish on the show's unforgettable soundtrack, tell the story of finding the iconic opening song, "Bad Things" by Jace Everett, and give us a glimpse into his captivating career in music.

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    • 1 hr 10 min
    The Rookie / Daddy Cop

    The Rookie / Daddy Cop

    Tune in to the latest episode of InSync as hosts Rachel and Aviv are joined by special guests Liza Richardson and Zander Hawley. Together, they explore Season 5, Episode 13 of "The Rookie," titled "Daddy Cop."The episode opens with Zander Hawley's original song, "Daddy Cop," which gained viral fame post-release. Liza Richardson, the series' music supervisor, discusses the intricate process of selecting and integrating music into TV dramas.
    Join the conversation as they delve into the impact of music on storytelling, the rise of viral sensations, and the magic of creativity intersecting with television.

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    • 53 min
    Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song

    Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song

    Today, Aviv and Rachel are joined by a returning guest and author, Stephen Kearse, to delve into Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song. This 1971 American independent blaxploitation action thriller film was written, co-produced, scored, edited, directed, and starred in by Melvin Van Peebles. His son Mario Van Peebles also makes an appearance in a small role, portraying the title character as a young boy. The film narrates the adventurous journey of a poor black man fleeing from the white police authorities.


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    • 1 hr 4 min
    Clueless / Supermodel

    Clueless / Supermodel

    In this episode, we explore the influential movie "Clueless" and its impact on popular culture. Rachel sets the stage by delving into the film's setting, unique slang, and memorable music. Aviv shines a light on the diverse soundtrack, featuring artists like The Muffs and Radiohead, with Jill Sabule's empowering track "Supermodel" as a standout moment. Comedian Lane Moore joins the conversation, emphasizing Brittany Murphy's lasting influence and the queer nuances in the film's music. Together, we dissect the complexities of songs like Katy Perry's "I Kissed a Girl" in comparison to Jill Sabule's empowering anthem, unraveling themes of empowerment and personal struggles. The discussion deepens as we explore the significance of the spoken word component in "Supermodel" and the legal complexities of songwriting credits, touching on industry manipulation and the enduring legacy of Clueless.

    Delving into the themes of identity and societal expectations, the guests analyze the song "Supermodel" and its resonating messages of outsider status and societal pressures. Comparisons are drawn to other tracks, sparking a conversation on adult women's emotional representation in music. Transitioning to the creation and cultural impact of "Clueless," we explore its origins, including the slang it popularized and the film's iconic fashion moments, like the characters' memorable closets. The dialogue evolves to encompass broader topics of cultural influence, societal norms, and the timeless effects of pop culture across different generations.

    Continuing the discussion, we delve into the intriguing world of iconic makeover scenes across popular culture, examining their societal impact and underlying narratives. Tracing the history of makeover montages in film, we unpack their evolution and their reflection of societal beauty standards and ideologies. Through examples from films like "Clueless" and "Pretty Woman," we dissect the multifaceted dynamics of makeovers and how they depict notions of authenticity, self-discovery, and societal expectations. The conversation takes a deeper dive into how characters like Brittany Murphy's in "Clueless" challenge traditional makeover tropes, offering fresh perspectives on beauty and identity, underscoring the profound influence of makeover scenes in shaping audience perceptions and cultural storytelling.

    Aviv further explores how films such as "Mean Girls" and "Clueless" confront societal norms surrounding physical appearance, while "Jawbreaker" takes a darker spin on the makeover concept. We analyze Ty's character arc in "Clueless," observing her journey towards balancing conformity and self-expression. Rachel and Lane provide valuable insights on authenticity and self-acceptance in media and personal narratives, reflecting on societal pressures and the importance of promoting body positivity and inclusivity. The episode concludes with Lane Moore sharing details about her upcoming books and the ethos behind her podcast, underscoring the value of embracing imperfections and fostering genuine connections. The hosts extend gratitude to the production team, wrapping up the episode on a warm note.

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    • 1 hr 1 min

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