When Sara Barone and Jacob Shea of Bleeding Fingers Music teamed up to score Planet Earth III, they took on the colossal task of encapsulating some of our planet's awe-inspiring narratives in music. Their collaboration has resulted in sounds that are as moving and multifaceted as the Earth itself. Together, they've crafted a score that not only complements the stunning visuals of the series but also highlights humanity's intertwined existence with the natural world.In this interview, we chat with them both about their approach to scoring one of the most visually stunning series on television. From their initial excitement upon joining the project to their innovative use of unique sounds like Lea Bertucci's woodwind performance in a cave, Sara and Jacob open up about the creative challenges and breakthroughs they experienced. Dive in below with us for an intimate look at the musical journey behind Planet Earth III. Planet Earth III: Official Trailer | BBC Earth www.youtube.com No Film School: Can you share with us the early discussions that led to your participation in composing the score for Planet Earth III and describe your initial thoughts and feelings upon being approached for this project?Jacob: We were invited to submit to be considered. The way that the BBC works is they don't want to appear to have any sort of favoritism or impropriety. They have a list of people that they're interested in working with but the process is by demo, and so they'll send everyone a set of sequences and...
Published By: NoFilmSchool - Wednesday, 10 April, 2024