Music for Film and TV
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Leaves of London (2026)
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Leaves of London is a quietly observed documentary by journalist Joshua Geer, offering an intimate portrait of London through the trees that shape its streets, squares, and hidden corners.
The film invites a diverse range of Londoners to reflect on their favourite trees, uncovering the personal, emotional, and often unexpected reasons behind these choices. Through memory, routine, loss, joy, and belonging, each tree becomes a point of encounter between the individual and the city itself. What emerges is not simply a study of urban nature, but a meditation on place, identity, and how living landscapes hold human stories over time. Set across multiple neighbourhoods, Leaves of London moves beyond postcard images of the capital to reveal a quieter, more contemplative London—one rooted in daily walks, overlooked streets, and moments of stillness amid the city’s constant movement. The documentary features voices from across the cultural spectrum, including writer and film-maker John Rogers, author of This Other London: Adventures in the Overlooked City, whose work resonates deeply with the film’s attention to the unnoticed and the gently extraordinary. |
East of the Harbour (2025)
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This three-minute film score was written in response to time spent around Rock-A-Nore, where the built edge of the town gives way to sea, stone, and open horizon. The music explores the quiet tension between two neighbouring worlds: the deep stillness and expansive calm of Hastings Country Park, and the stark, elemental character of the rocky coastline below.
Slow-moving harmonic fields and restrained melodic fragments evoke the suspended, almost prayer-like atmosphere of the cliffs and paths above, while rougher textures and subtle rhythmic instability reflect the fractured terrain of the shore, shaped by tide, wind, and time. Rather than narrating a place, the score lingers with it—allowing contrasts of stillness and motion, solidity and openness, to coexist within a single, concentrated musical space. |
The Day The Light Stayed Longer (2025)
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The Day The Light Stayed Longer is a short piece of film music written I wrote on New Year's Eve 2025 in the style of Studio Ghibli productions, inspired by my fiancée Lauren who adores Japanese animation. I chose the title as I keep watch for New Year's. The image chosen in the background is from the Big Four Bridge connecting Louisville, Kentucky with Southern Indiana, stretching over the Ohio river. This bridge has a special personal connection to myself and my fiancée as it was one of the first places we visited for a picnic on my first trip to the USA, where I subsequently proposed. The work was composed and compiled in Logic Pro using Keyscape and Spitfire's BBC Symphony Orchestra.
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Experimentul Pitesti (2023)
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The life story of Herman, a promising young man who under extreme circumstances changed into Romania's most effective torture machine in the infamous Pitesti Experiment during the Communist Regime.
Director: Victoria Baltag Writers: Alexandra Axinte, Victoria Baltag Stars: Sergiu Moraru, Ion Caramitru. Axel Moustache Credits: Matt Geer, Composer |