Michael Kruk is a composer specialising in documentaries, having worked extensively with the BBC on a number of their programmes including those narrated by the wonderful David Attenborough.
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In this episode we discuss the ins and outs of composing music for TV and documentaries, and also talk about the key takeaways from Michael’s new book, “An Introduction to Writing Music For Television”.
For the book, Michael had the opportunity to interview three Emmy award winning composers - Michael Price, Walter Murphy, and Mac Quayle - so we also discuss the main things he learned from those interviews too.
“An Introduction to Writing Music For Television” : bit.ly/tvmusicbook
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19 Edith Mudge: Stop Doubting Yourself
18 Sean Staples: Learn, Practise, and Write (…a LOT!)
17 Sharon Farber: Embrace Who You Are
16 Giovanni Rotondo: Be Open & Rely on Others
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12 Claire Batchelor: Perseverance & Confidence
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08 Brian Stephen Adams: Seize Opportunities
07 Francesco Berta: Eliminate Distractions
06 Michael John Mollo: Understand Your Abilities
05 Chris Presswell: A Director's Advice on Composer Collaboration
04 Si McGrath: Inspire Those Around You
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