Been so busy finishing up another job I completely forgot to write about the broadcast of this amazing show I worked on that was aired on BBC1 on the 26th January and will be aired on PBS in the States on the 17th February. This is probably the biggest show I’ve ever worked on.. in my life. I’ve worked with Attenborough before on a few BBC Wildlife on One programmes, namely the one about Crabs (Claw Wars – watch a clip here) and the one about Cane Toads but this was a much bigger deal. A one-off show about the biggest dinosaur ever found on planet Earth with Sir David not only narrating it but actually going to Patagonia to get stuck in.. amazing! I thoroughly enjoyed working on this, it was a real challenge for me on many levels but ultimately very rewarding.. plus I got to go and record and mix some musicians in Jim Barr’s studio which was an awesome thing in itself. Overall I’m very pleased with the music and will be posting some up on my soundcloud as soon as I can get access to my studio again which should hopefully be next week.
You can still catch it here in the UK and here in North America, check it out!

  1. Hi Alex,

    I just finished watching “Attenborough and the Giant Dinosaur” – I loved the music behind it and looked you up. One part in particular caught my ear when Attenborough went in to view the modelled dinosaur bones (about 5 mins from the end)… really lovely soaring violin lines. Going to check out some more of your soundtracks now!

    Thanks,
    Shane Hennessy
    Ireland

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    1. Hi Shane, thank you very much for your kind words! I’d be happy to send you some if you’d like. All the best, Alex

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      1. Hi Alex,

        Where do I download or buy that few minutes of amazing violin lines? Amazing and mesmerizing!!!

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        1. Hey there, thanks! Which bit in particular were you talking about? Alex

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          1. Hi Alex,

            I watched “Attenborough and the Sea Dragon” and hooked to the music at the end. Music starts at 56:36 and till the end. Where do I get the full version?

            Thanks,
            Binoy

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