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Film / TV track Crossing the Met / Sad War by composer Lin Sangster

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© 2006 October Films. Director Lesley Katon.

Context: This was composed for a Channel 5 documentary called The Boy Who Lived Before. It was my first documentary for television.
Posted: 04/11/2009
Produced: 09/08/2006
Moods: Atmospheric, Minimalist, Melancholy
Genres: Ambient, Experimental, Electronica
Tempo: Slow
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It would be a great help to know what the visuals were and what the documentary was about. As it is, this is simply a piece of interesting sound design with minimal musical content. I'm afraid I can't really comment more than that.

Panellist Rodney Newton
05.11.09 13:5910 months 1 days 13 mins

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A powerful piece and quite mesmerising. Without knowing more about the context I cannot comment on the suitability to picture, but as a stand alone piece this is a very skillful example of creative sound design.

Panellist Olivia Dixon
14.12.09 19:058 months 22 days 18 hours 7 mins

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Loved the first section for the boy who lived before; the right combination between sound design and music and it captured both the childlike and mysteriousness nature of the doc very well. The 2nd section about the Falklands seemed a bit out of place though...

Composer Joris de Man
29.03.10 14:415 months 7 days 22 hours 31 mins

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