I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.
My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.
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I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.
My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.
14 – Hannah Peel (Ivor Novello Winner) – Challenging yourself creatively and drawing on personal experiences
Sync Music Matters Podcast
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14 – Hannah Peel (Ivor Novello Winner) – Challenging yourself creatively and drawing on personal experiences
In this week’s episode of Sync Music Matters I’m talking to multi award winning composer, artist and producer Hannah Peel
Last year Hannah Peel won the Ivor Novello Best TV Soundtrack award for her score to Sky’s Midwich Cuckoos starring Keely Hawes.
Having previously won awards with the Royal Television Society and Music Producers Guild
She was Nominated for an Emmy for work on the documentary Games of Thrones - The Last Watch and is a regular collaborator with Paul Weller
She is currently collaborating with Anne Nikitin.
Also dabbles in a bit of theatre including productions at Sadler's Wells and as if that weren’t enough, she also presents the BBC radio 3 show Night Tracks
Often inspired by the connections between science and music, her solo record career includes the shortlisted 2021 Mercury Music Prize electronic album, Fir Wave; 2016's Awake But Always Dreaming, which became an ode to her grandmother’s mind as she lived with dementia; and connecting our brain neurons to stars in our solar system, the space-themedMary Casio: Journey to Cassiopeia, scored for synthesisers and a 30 piece colliery brass band.
A regular collaborator with Paul Weller, in 2018 she conducted and wrote all the orchestral arrangements for his shows at London's Royal Festival Hall and contributed to his new no.1 album ‘On Sunset’. A year later Peel composed and recorded the soundtrack for Game of Thrones: The Last Watch which earned her an 2019 Emmy nomination for ‘Outstanding Music Composition For A Documentary Series Or Special (Original Dramatic Score)’.
Hannah Peel Website
Jim Hustwit is a music producer and composer specialising in trailer music, production music and music for TV ads.
In Episode 15 of the Sync Music Matters Podcast - Interview with Jed Kurzel, we discuss his starting out as the singer and frontman of the blues rock duo The Mess Hall before turning his attention to composing for film, where he went on to win international recognition and awards for his composition work in the industry.
Sync Music Matters Podcast
I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.
My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.