anthony may

Music Composition for Professional Media

Music

  • Television Productions – UK and Worldwide including BBC ‘Monkey Planet’, ‘Natures Weirdest Events’, ‘Fierce Earth’, ‘Robson Green’s Weekend Escapes’. Channel 4 ‘Winnie-The-Pooh: The Most Famous Bear in the World’, ‘Come Dine with Me’. ‘Fox ‘La’s Finest’
  •  BBC Radio Productions – including Radio 4 ‘Inspector Steine’ series of comedies, the Saturday afternoon play ‘Bora, Bora’ and Book of the Week ‘Ken Campbell: The Great Caper’
  • Independent Films – including ‘Mireille Darc, la femme libre’ by Sylvain Bergère ‘Drink’ by Juliette MacCauley, ‘Banana Enthusiasts’ by Ryutaro Saito, ‘The Moment’ by D. James Newton.
  • Theatre Productions – including the stage play ‘Hell’s Bells’ which premiered at the Edinburgh Festival.
  • Library Production Music – music in many different styles and genres for a various library production companies.
  • Educational Productions – music in different styles for educational and teaching resources for teaching MFL languages.
  • Corporate Productions – music in different styles and genres for corporate film and installations.

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Testimonials

“Anthony is both a very talented composer and a gifted mind-reader. And I have total faith in his ability to come up with perfect original themes, songs, stings and incidental music not only brilliantly but very quickly. He is creatively fearless, totally professional, and a very nice man.”
Lynne Truss. Writer ‘Inspector steine’ series’

“Working with Anthony is always really pleasurable, not only because of his creativity which in itself would be enough, but also his professionalism and commitment ensure that however impossible the deadline he will deliver without ever compromising on the quality of the work. Vibrant, atmospheric and playful: listen to all series of Inspector steine and you’ll understand why the programmes wouldn’t be the same without his input”
Karen Rose, Producer Sweet Talk Productions

“Anthony was asked to help conjure up a Greek island and some painful memories, which also embraced a period orchestration for a 1950s horror film trailer. In the brief time available, he contributed exactly the musical contributions which fulfilled the text’s ambitions and gave the play a distinctive sound”
Ned Chaillet, Producer Chris Wallis Productions

“Anthony immediately set out to understand my medium and client demographic. He targeted my flakey ideas and music choices and responded with creativity, professionalism and a quality product. But more than that, he delivered various versions of the music that allowed me the flexibility to manipulate the music further, increasing the usage and longevity of the compositions”
Sean Russell, SR Camera