Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies (BBC, 2013)
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Sound of Cinema: The Music that Made the Movies | |
John Das | |
BBC4 (2013) | |
3 x 60 minutes | |
A 3-part television series celebrating the art of the cinema soundtrack, as Neil Brand explores the work of the great movie composers and demonstrates their techniques.
The series included the work of Bernard Herrmann with Alfred Hitchcock, from Vertigo (1958) to the experimental soundtrack for The Birds (1963), and Miklós Rózsa's use of the theremin in Spellbound (1945).
Availability
- this documentary has not been released on DVD
Links
- BBC4 - programme description
Cast and Crew
Directed by:
- John Das — Director and Series Producer
Featuring:
- Neil Brand - presenter and narrator
Produced by:
- Michael Poole — Assistant Producer
- Matthew Thomas — Executive Producer
Edited by:
- Darren Flaxstone — Film Editor
- Fred Tay — Online Editor
- Dilesh Korya — Additional Editing
Written by:
Other Crew:
- Pete Howell — Dubbing Mixer
- Mike Robinson, Stephen J. Brand, Ross Keith and Ian Salvage — Photography
- Paul Nathan, Mary Milton, Gary Moore and Merce Williams — Sound
- Frank Spink — Archive Researcher
- Clare Crossley — Production Co-ordinator
- Victoria Ribeck — Production Manager
- Wendy McCombe — Production Executive
- Jake Hayes — Series Development
Images
Episode 1: The Big Score
Episode 3: New Frontiers