This has proved to be one of my most requested soundtracks so I am very pleased to make it available. It includes the nominated song, Edward's Lament, from Lost in Castles' feature-documentary: Sandal Castle and the Battle of Wakefield.
Middleham A Castle Made for Kings - Soundtrack
Now available to download, the full soundtrack to the Lost in Castles feature-documentary Middleham: A Castle Made for Kings. Includes the bonus track "The Last Plantagenet".
Vantage Videos
Four videos for Vantage, featuring original branded scores.
Halliday Funeral Supplies
Branded scores for three videos for Halliday Funeral Supplies in Cheshire.
Waterloo Festival 2014 Short Film Score Composition Competition
This competition required an Oboe Quintet as the scoring instrumentation. Here is the video with my score.
Ghosts of the Odeon
Before Chester's old Odeon is consigned to history to make way for a new building, Chester Film Co-op were commissioned to make use of the building and came up with a daring film featuring a young local actor. He wanders around the ruined cinema and meets the ghosts of all the films that have played there - from Indiana Jones to ET, Star Trek's Wrath of Khan to Back to the Future, Jurassic Park, Gremlins and The Wizard of Oz, to name a few! All the music used in this film is recreation, without even reference to score. An audio and visual tribute to some well-loved films. In addition to providing the score, I was also responsible for the female vocalisations and impersonations.
Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.
Song Finalist for Edward's Lament
Ubeda's Film Music Festival has kindly named my song "Edward's Lament" from Sandal Castle & the Battle of Wakefield as a finalist in the song category.
Birkenhead School Prospectus Video
Chat Noir Productions Ltd. was commissioned to produce the video prospectus for Birkenhead School. Here is the final version with my bespoke score:
My Man Godfrey, Student Film Score Composition from 2006
For my final Film Music portfolio, I had free choice to score anything. I chose a section of My Man Godfrey which could stand scoring, although such a great film hardly needed it (the print below is not a good transfer - please don't let it put you off watching the original). The score is available below.