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Sync Music Matters Podcast
Jim Hustwit - Larp Music
25 episodes
2 months ago
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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Music Interviews
TV & Film,
Music
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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.
Show more...
Music Interviews
TV & Film,
Music
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21 – Interview with Vanbur – Scoring Netflix Series One Day
Sync Music Matters Podcast
1 hour 9 minutes 51 seconds
2 months ago
21 – Interview with Vanbur – Scoring Netflix Series One Day
Interview with Vanbur - In this episode of Sync Music Matters I'm chatting to Vanbur aka Jessica Jones and Tim Morrish.

We’ll be chatting about their work on One Day, the Netflix adaptation of the novel by David Nichols which interestingly, seems to resemble their story. We’ll also be digging into their creative process, the power of collaborating and the liberating power of restricting yourself creatively.

We also chat Jaffa cakes... again!

Vanbur is the artist project of composers Jessica Jones and Tim Morrish. Their sound can best be described as ethereal vocals floating on a bed of contemporary and haunting cinematic score. 

They recently worked alongside Anne Nikitin on the score for Netflix’s One Day and also had a number of their Vanbur  tracks featured as part of the soundtrack. 

Independently they’ve worked on shows like the long running comedy drama series Brassic, Netflix’s true crime show American Nightmare, Tinder Swindler and Jimmy Saville: A british Horror Story

They are also working on a new album due out at the end of 2025.

Listen to Vanbur on Spotify

 
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.