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One Voice Al Lethbridge's Composer Library HOW ON EARTH ? earthMusic comes on a single USB stick containing a simple folder and playlist structure: 700 tracks are spread over seven main categories. These categories are designed to parallel the story arcs of AL LETHBRIDGE’S COMPOSER LIBRARY documentary and drama and have been informed and guided by Al’s experience of scoring over 200 films. Directors, editors and producers will be able to request continued support from the composer: playlists made to a particular programme brief, music editing, remixes, fit to picture. You have a hotline to the composers studio! You can get the earthMusic USB stick directly from 700 TRACKS - ONE VOICE the composer or it may be requested via earthMusic.biz or website AlLethbridge.com. It is not available as an online download. “This is a wonderful library” Martin Elsbury BAFTA and Emmy award winning DOES IT COST THE EARTH ? Film Editor - Planet Earth, Blue Planet No! The USB is free. Licensing of tracks is simple and a one-off fee will cover all necessary rights worlwide. Please get in touch. “Edgy, and contemporary… a vital extra voice in the storytelling process.” Darren Flaxtone Film Editor -Wild China, River Monsters, Madagascar. UNIVERSAL PUBLISHING PRODUCTION MUSIC earthMusic integrates seamlessly with Al’s many tracks and albums composed for major music pub- “ A smorgasbord of spot-on music…exquisite, lisher, Universal. Playlists of relevant Universal tracks always unexpected… gorgeous, subtle and can easily be made to brief alongside beautiful.” Chris Jordan Director - Midway earthMusic material. Midwayfilm.com “Al Lethbridge is an incredibly versatile & talented musician. He’s written the music for a number of our WHAT ON EARTH ? shows and always produces fantastic scores. We’ve earthMusic is an original and personal music library also used his extensive music library which has been from composer and guitarist, Al Lethbridge. It is another very good way to work with his music. I’d intended for use by Natural History, Science and thoroughly recommend working with him.” Adventure filmmakers and the creators of human Sarah Cunliffe - Exec Producer and CEO Big Wave stories of all kinds. Prods WHY ON EARTH ? A challenge for today’s filmmakers is that budgets and schedules can often be too tight to allow for the commissioning of specially composed music. The cutting room has to quickly find the right tracks out of the millions available in online music libraries; the vast choice in these libraries can be overwhelming. This is the challenge that earthMusic meets with a small, high quality library that includes proven music from a selection of award winning films. It also offers a high level of personal service that can help the filmmaker navigate towards the right music for their production. 700 TRACKS - ONE VOICE CREDITS & AWARDS FOR FILMS AL HAS SCORED Al has worked for 20 years on documentaries and drama, including many award winners - BAFTA, RTS, New York Gold, Cine Golden Eagle, Missoula, Banff. High profile shows include ground-breaking BBC adventure series Beyond Boundaries, Channel 4’s Day Of The Kamikaze (nominated Grierson and winner New York Gold awards), Anatomy For Beginners (winner of two RTS awards) and Nuremburg: Goering’s Last Stand - winner of BAFTA’s prestigious Hugh Weldon award. “This is not a ‘me too’ collection. It feels different For the BBC’s Natural World strand: Orangutans: in that the tracks largely come from my film and The Great Ape Escape, Andrea: Queen Of Mantas, TV scores - the pieces have a life of their own. (winner of ten international awards), The Dolphins They develop in a way that is less formatted than Of Shark Bay and Empire Of the Desert Ants – for standard production music, encouraging explora- which Al received a nomination for the RTS West tion and serendipity. Emotionally charged and Best Music Award. cinematic - expect the unexpected!” AL Lethbridge SOME ADDITIONAL CREDITS CONTACT Bear Grylls Mission Everest Ch4/Discovery studio +44 (0)117 925 3574 • Hitler’s Jurassic Monsters Nat Geo/Discovery • Ireland’s Ocean RTE • Precision: The Measure Of mobile +44 (0)7973 563639 All Things BBC4 • Around The World In 80 Days BBC1 [email protected] • Wilderness Explored BBC4 • Last Flight to Kuwait - AlLethbridge.com BBC2 • Body Shock Ch4 • Autopsy Ch4 • The Turner earthmusic.biz Prize Ch4 • A World In Arms BBC2 • Pacific Abyss - BBC2 • Azorian The Raising Of The K-129 PBS • Land Of Lost Monsters - Animal Planet • Kings Of The Jungle ITV1 AL’S UNIVERSAL PRODUCTION MUSIC HAS FEATURED IN Lost Kingdoms Of Central America • Supersenses: The Secret Power Of Animals • The Great British Year • The Voice• Britain’s Great War • Big Brother • Planet Earth Live • Top Gear • Wonders Of the Solar System • Storyville • The Normans • Deadly 60 • Jungle Atlantis • ITV News • BBC News • The Incredible Human Journey• Battlefield Britain • The Story Of Wales • Autumn Watch • The Magicians • Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC) • The Today Show (NBC) • Crimewatch • Panorama • Horizon • The One Show • Eastenders • Brainiac • Nina and The Neurons • Inside The Human Body • How To Grow A Planet and many more. .
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