How can productions and composers in the West of England work together to harness the storytelling power of original music across all genres of TV?
Demystifying the music commissioning process and finding creative models so more productions can easily access established and emerging composing talent. This panel session will showcase how directors and producers work with composers to tell stories, connect audiences with characters and environments, and brand programmes with standout original scores.
Speakers include:
William Goodchild – Composer, Conductor and Lecturer
Alexandra Hamilton-Ayres – Film Composer and Recording Artist
Karen Spearing – Music Supervisor
Mark Hill – Executive TV Consultant
Simon Bell – Producer / Director, BBC Natural History Unit
Drew Morgan – Composer, Arranger and Orchestrator
Hosted by Matt Loveridge, Composer
Doors open 6pm, session starts at 6.30pm.
Free admission
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