Composer “Adds The Emotion” To Canadian TV Dramas
- Mon 05 Dec 2016 12:01:AM
Rob Carli sits in front of huge TV screen in his home-office.
He is surrounded by instruments—saxophones, guitars, drums, flutes and a clarinet.
On the TV screen, a man is perched high on an overhead billboard, painting graffiti on it.
It’s a scene from a new Canadian police drama called "Cracked."
Rob watches the man for awhile, and then backs up the scene and plays it again.
There’s something strange about the scene. It seems a little cold, a little unreal. That’s because the scene is missing the music.
Rob is the one who will add the music, and with it the emotion, to the scene.
He’s a music composer for television shows and films.
Source: Composer “Adds The Emotion” To Canadian TV Dramas
He is surrounded by instruments—saxophones, guitars, drums, flutes and a clarinet.
On the TV screen, a man is perched high on an overhead billboard, painting graffiti on it.
It’s a scene from a new Canadian police drama called "Cracked."
Rob watches the man for awhile, and then backs up the scene and plays it again.
There’s something strange about the scene. It seems a little cold, a little unreal. That’s because the scene is missing the music.
Rob is the one who will add the music, and with it the emotion, to the scene.
He’s a music composer for television shows and films.
Source: Composer “Adds The Emotion” To Canadian TV Dramas