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Filmic: Edward Williams in conversation
Please note: this event took place in March 2012
Prolific documentary composer Edward Williams is responsible for some of the most memorable music scores for major programmes from the world famous BBC Natural History Unit, based here in Bristol. This includes the ground-breaking series Life on Earth in 1979, which famously combines a musical score with David Attenborough's inspiring commentary, plus John Sparks' The Discovery of Animal Behaviour. In 1995, Edward went on to win a BAFTA TV Cymru award for Best Original Score for the BBC/S4C series Excalibur: The Search for Arthur by producer Colin Thomas who will be joining him onstage for this Made In Bristol event.
Fee: £5.00 full / £4.00 Concessions.
Please note that this event will be recorded
Filmic: A Festival of Film & Music
Please note: this is a old season with no further events to see
Filmic is a brand new festival dedicated to the various intersections of music and film produced in partnership with St George's Bristol.
Past screenings and events that were part of this season
United Visual Artists
World-renowned, multi-platform digital practitioners United Visual Artists have exhibited their work internationally and provided live visuals for the likes of Jay Z, U2 and the Chemical Brothers. Watch this talk with two of its members online!
How Creativity Works
What is creativity, where does it come from, and how can we use it to solve everyday problems? Watch Jonah Lehrer discuss the neuroscience behind the creative process in his talk on DShed.

