ORIGINAL MUSIC + STRATEGY
Head Composer & Founder
Seth Olinsky
seth@consortium.film
Music Post Producer
Maggie Flatley
maggie@consortium.film
Studio Manager
Justin Miller
justin@consortium.film
Accounting
April Thomas
april@consortium.film
Consortium is the creative-driven music production company founded by award-winning composer Seth Olinsky.
The highest creative is developed in an environment of exploration, experimentation, support, structure, trust, and discourse, a beautiful blend of historic tradition and radical reinvention with the support of highly intelligent and innovative systems and production. Nowhere is this more true than with music where creative, technical, and production are in the highest conversations with each other.
With a deep understanding of how music is used to tell stories and craft experiences in film, performance, recording, and installation/activation, and an ultra modern take on composition, Consortium collaborates on music with today's most exciting directors, studios, networks, record labels, production companies, agencies and brands on celebrated, award winning work.
Consortium is the creative-driven music production company founded by award-winning composer Seth Olinsky.
The highest creative is developed in an environment of exploration, experimentation, support, structure, trust, and discourse, a beautiful blend of historic tradition and radical reinvention with the support of highly intelligent and innovative systems and production. Nowhere is this more true than with music where creative, technical, and production are in the highest conversations with each other.
With a deep understanding of how music is used to tell stories and craft experiences in film, performance, recording, and installation/activation, and an ultra modern take on composition, Consortium collaborates on music with today's most exciting directors, studios, networks, record labels, production companies, agencies and brands on celebrated, award winning work.
"Seth Olinsky has deliberately upended expectations for years, and his latest music uses new directions (and waves) to continue old fun." - Pop Matters