Some libraries sell music.
ScoreKeepers Music sells workflow.
With a catalog exceeding 140,000 tracks and a proprietary search platform called The Supervisor, ScoreKeepers positions itself not just as a production music library, but as an integrated system built for editors, post teams, and network television.
In high-volume television, speed is currency. Deadlines are brutal. Budgets are controlled. Cue sheets are mandatory. If a library does not streamline all of that, it becomes friction.
The real question is not whether ScoreKeepers has placements. The credit list alone answers that. The question is whether its infrastructure and scale translate into meaningful opportunity for composers and practical advantage for supervisors.


