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A Glen Music Editor CV April 2017 Andy Glen - Music Editor CV – April 2017 1 Copperkins Grove, Amersham, Buckinghamshire. HP6 5QD U.K. Phone: 01494 727208 Mobile 07770 727261 email: [email protected] Much experience with temp scoring, scoring, lipsync/performance issues, scoring without clicks, … and general ‘music to picture’ problem-solving. Part of the team behind www.spottingnotes.com, the online film music management system. Occasional composer/producer of Library CDs for EMI including the “What’s On” series. Equipment includes:- ProTools, Auricle ‘Time’ Processor, Sibelius notation software, Digital Performer and a huge soundtrack collection. Recent and notable credits as Music Editor… see imdb for many more. Production Composer Director The Death of Stalin Christopher Willis Armando Iannucci In Post-Production A Street Cat Named Bob (songs only) Roger Spottiswood A United Kingdom Patrick Doyle Amma Asante Me Before You Craig Armstrong Thea Sharrock Victor Frankenstein Craig Armstrong Paul McGuigan Virtuoso R. Gregson-Williams/Chris Willis Alan Ball Musical - HBO Pilot, co-ed with Rick Zeigler Woman In Gold Martin Phipps Simon Curtis Temp score only Dolphin Tale 2 Rachel Portman Charles Martin Smith Co-editor with Angie Rubin Get Santa Ilan Eshkeri Christopher Smith The Lovers Dirk Brosse Roland Joffe Mr Turner Gary Yershon Mike Leigh Oscar Nominated Score Saving Santa Grant Olding Leon Joosen/Aaron Seelman Musical – co-ed with Robin Morrison Belle Rachel Portman Amma Asante Scoring Editor Hummingbird (aka Redemption) Dario Marionelli Stephen Knight Parades End Dirk Brosse Susanna White TV series for BBC Combat Hospital Ed Butt Various TV series for ABC My Week With Marilyn Conrad Pope Simon Curtis Co-editor with Jay Duerr Song for Marion Laura Rossi Paul Andrew Williams Musical Gruffalo’s Child René Aubry Heidschötter/Weiland Jane Eyre Dario Marionelli Cary Fukunaga Co-editor with James Bellamy The Nutcracker in 3D Ed Artemyev/Tim Rice Andrei Konchalovsky Musical Another Year Gary Yershon Mike Leigh The Gruffalo René Aubry Max Lang/Jakob Schuh The Descent 2 David Julyan Jon Harris The Illusionist Sylvain Chomet Sylvain Chomet Happy Go Lucky Gary Yershon Mike Leigh Shattered Rob Duncan Mike Barker Mindhunters Tuomas Kantelinen Rene Harlin The Descent David Julyan Neil Marshall Copying Beethoven L. van Beethoven Agnieszka Holland Musical, MPSE Nom. Beyond the Sea MD: Phil Ramone Kevin Spacey Musical, MPSE Nom. Alien Vs Predator Harald Kloser Paul W. Anderson Entrapment Christopher Young Jon Amiel Captain Corelli’s Mandolin Stephen Warbeck John Madden MPSE Nom. Billy Elliot Stephen Warbeck Stephen Daldry Dance Sequences only Little Voice John Altman Mark Herman Musical - MPSE Nom. Chaplin John Barry Richard Attenborough Oscar Nominated Score Licence to Kill Michael Kamen John Glen Auricle time processing on many films. Also prepared ‘The Gruffalo’, ‘Room on the Broom’ etc for live theatrical orchestral performances to picture without click. .
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