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.
23 – Interview with Aaron May + David Ridley – Scoring Netflix’ Adolescence
Sync Music Matters Podcast
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23 – Interview with Aaron May + David Ridley – Scoring Netflix’ Adolescence
This episode of Sync Music Matters is an interview with Aaron May and David Ridley about scoring the Netflix series Adolescence and the power of collaboration
Interview with Aaron May + David Ridley
Aaron and David are the progressive composer duo responsible for scoring Netflix’ recent psychological crime drama Adolescence
Other credits include ITVs Malpractice and the 4x BAFTA nominated feature Boiling Point.
Aaron and David met at Bristol Uni, where they were doing a Masters in Composition. They played in bands together before collaboratively scoring their first short in 2017.
Since then they’ve gone on to create bold, distinctive soundtracks blending contemporary classical and electronic elements . Their working practice puts an emphasis on experimentation and conversation, both with each other and their co-creatives in order to harness the power of collaboration.
Website: Aaron May & David Ridley
Instagram: aaron_and_david
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.