Series celebrating the art of the cinema soundtrack, as Neil Brand explores the work of the great movie composers and demonstrates their techniques.
The Story of Film: An Odyssey
Prop Culture
Doctor Who Confidential
Voir
The New York Times Presents
History 101
Marvel's 616
Biography
Escaping Twin Flames
A History of Horror
Welcome to Earth
The Movies
Disney Gallery / Star Wars: The Mandalorian
Eli Roth's History of Horror
Down to Earth with Zac Efron
Animal
Wise Guy: David Chase and The Sopranos
Into the Unknown: Making Frozen II
The Reluctant Traveller with Eugene Levy
The Boys
Berlin and the Lady with an Ermine
Off Campus
Euphoria
FROM
Dutton Ranch
Good Omens
Born with Luck
Daredevil: Born Again
Devil May Cry
One Piece
Nemesis
The WONDERfools
Legends
Citadel
Re:ZERO -Starting Life in Another World-
Jade Dynasty
Perfect Crown
The Chestnut Man
The Rookie
Changing technology has taken film soundtracks in new directions and changed perceptions on how they should be made. Includes an interview with Vangelis, who shares his inspiration for the Chariots of Fire and Blade Runner scores.
The classic orchestral film score emerged in the 1930s via the work of European-born composers such as Max Steiner and Erich Wolfgang Korngold.
Neil Brand explores how great movie soundtracks work and looks at the 1960s composers who embraced jazz, rock and pop in film scores. Contributors include Martin Scorsese, Richard Sherman and Lalo Schifrin.