Jonathan

Hecht

VENN ARTS
Founder, Music Supervisor //
Film, TV + Ads

Jonathan Hecht is the founder of Venn Arts, a Brooklyn based music supervision company that helps creative teams unite their visual content with memorable songs. Having experience that comes from both the music and marketing industries, he brings unique insights into the perspectives of all parties when sourcing and securing songs for media.

An alumnus of Wesleyan University, Jonathan is a member of Video Consortium, the Association of Music Producers and the Guild Of Music Supervisors.

Recent projects for Venn Arts include music supervision for Marc Jacobs, Subaru, Verizon, and sports docs “Dear Rider” on HBO and “Maya and the Wave.”

Jonathan

Hecht

2023

Judge

Founder, Music Supervisor //
Film, TV + Ads
VENN ARTS

Brooklyn

Jonathan Hecht is the founder of Venn Arts, a Brooklyn based music supervision company that helps creative teams unite their visual content with memorable songs. Having experience that comes from both the music and marketing industries, he brings unique insights into the perspectives of all parties when sourcing and securing songs for media.

An alumnus of Wesleyan University, Jonathan is a member of Video Consortium, the Association of Music Producers and the Guild Of Music Supervisors.

Recent projects for Venn Arts include music supervision for Marc Jacobs, Subaru, Verizon, and sports docs “Dear Rider” on HBO and “Maya and the Wave.”

Jonathan Hecht is the founder of Venn Arts, a Brooklyn based music supervision company that helps creative teams unite their visual content with memorable songs. Having experience that comes from both the music and marketing industries, he brings unique insights into the perspectives of all parties when sourcing and securing songs for media.

An alumnus of Wesleyan University, Jonathan is a member of Video Consortium, the Association of Music Producers and the Guild Of Music Supervisors.

Recent projects for Venn Arts include music supervision for Marc Jacobs, Subaru, Verizon, and sports docs “Dear Rider” on HBO and “Maya and the Wave.”