The Guild of Music Supervisors, Canada (GMSC) and Canadian Music Week (CMW) have unveiled the winners of the 2022 Canadian Sync Awards, which celebrate the craft of music supervisor in filmed media. The awards are voted on by the public and members of the Guild.
Handed out Thursday night at the El Mocambo in Toronto at a packed event hosted by Tara Slone, freelance music supervisor Cody Partridge claimed a leading four awards, including Best Sync – Sports Program or Promo; Best Sync – Soundtrack, Original Film or Episodic Series for Streaming Platform for Crave series, Letterkenny; Best Sync – Soundtrack, Episodic Series for Letterkenny; and Best Sync – Scene, Feature Film or Documentary Film for Wildhood.
Find the complete list of winners below and nominees here:
Best Sync – Sports Program or Sports Promo
“Knocking At The Door” by Arkells
Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge
Best Sync – Commercial
IKEA “Our Little World”
“Book of Dreams” by Daniel Tashain
Music Supervisor: Danielle Lindy
Best Sync – Soundtrack, Original Film or Episodic Series for Streaming Platform
Letterkenny
Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge
Best Sync – Scene, Feature Film or Documentary Film
Wildhood
“Mehcinut” by Jeremy Dutcher
Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge
Best Sync – Scene, Episodic Series
Snowpiercer, Episode 209
“Winter Song” by Sam Otto
Music Supervisor: Natasha Duprey
Best Sync – Soundtrack, Feature or Documentary Film
Fallen Angels Murder Club: Friends To Die For
Music Supervisor: Chris Robinson
Best Sync – Soundtrack, Episodic Series
Letterkenny
Music Supervisor: Cody Partridge
The Huey Award
Anu Makinde
Best Sync Team – Sync Agency
The Greater Goods Co.
Best Sync Team – Indie Record Label
Cadence Music Group
Best Sync Team – Major Record Label
Universal Music Canada
Best Sync Team – Indie Music Publisher
Third Side Music
Best Sync Team – Major Music Publisher
Sony Music Publishing
Sync Artist or Songwriter of the Year
William Prince
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