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Sherri Chung is a composer for film and television and currently composes the scores for Riverdale (CW) and Blindspot (NBC). Her most recent show, The Red Line, produced by Greg Berlanti and Ava DuVernay, is a limited series that premiered on CBS and currently airs on CBS All Access. Not only a composer, Sherri is also a pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. She has recorded and produced 2 original albums and performs with her band in Los Angeles. She is also the first female governor of the music branch of the Television Academy2.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode, we delve into the captivating journey of composer Sherri Chung, as she shares her evolution from traditional composition methods to embracing technology, and how this transformation shaped her role as a composer for film and television.
Sherri emphasized the importance of realistic self-assessment, strategic growth, and a proactive approach to professional development.
Things We Discussed
Exceeding Expectations:
Going above and beyond your designated responsibilities can lead to enhanced learning experiences and professional growth.
Demonstrating your willingness to contribute beyond what's explicitly required showcases your dedication and reliability.
Strategic Growth:
Focus on developing your skills and expertise where you currently are.
While pushing boundaries is important, it's crucial to do so in a way that aligns with your current abilities and level of experience.
Punching Above Your Weight:
While staying within your capabilities, don't shy away from pursuing challenges that are slightly above your comfort zone.
Connect with Sherri Chung
Website
Spotify
Soundcloud
IMDB
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
YouTube
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music
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For the entire transcript of the interview, please click here.
Sherri Chung is a composer for film and television and currently composes the scores for Riverdale (CW) and Blindspot (NBC). Her most recent show, The Red Line, produced by Greg Berlanti and Ava DuVernay, is a limited series that premiered on CBS and currently airs on CBS All Access. Not only a composer, Sherri is also a pianist, vocalist, and songwriter. She has recorded and produced 2 original albums and performs with her band in Los Angeles. She is also the first female governor of the music branch of the Television Academy2.
What You’ll Learn
In this episode, we delve into the captivating journey of composer Sherri Chung, as she shares her evolution from traditional composition methods to embracing technology, and how this transformation shaped her role as a composer for film and television.
Sherri emphasized the importance of realistic self-assessment, strategic growth, and a proactive approach to professional development.
Things We Discussed
Exceeding Expectations:
Going above and beyond your designated responsibilities can lead to enhanced learning experiences and professional growth.
Demonstrating your willingness to contribute beyond what's explicitly required showcases your dedication and reliability.
Strategic Growth:
Focus on developing your skills and expertise where you currently are.
While pushing boundaries is important, it's crucial to do so in a way that aligns with your current abilities and level of experience.
Punching Above Your Weight:
While staying within your capabilities, don't shy away from pursuing challenges that are slightly above your comfort zone.
Connect with Sherri Chung
Website
Spotify
Soundcloud
IMDB
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
YouTube
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music