Music for screen
Cues from projects for film and television.
THE CHESS SET – drama
Karl (Frank Wilson) and Tom (Stuart Wagstaff) are long time friends who meet each morning to play chess in the park. Shortly after a meeting with a young man (Nathaniel Dean), Tom dies. In an attempt to avoid the grief of Tom’s death, Karl rids himself of the Chess Set and cuts himself off from everything and everyone. But strange happenings with the Chess Set lead him to an unexpected friendship and hope for the future.
Director: Alex Murawski
THE CHESS SET
Scott Cameron
THE HIT – black comedy
Dir: Ema Mulholland. When a young hit-woman turns up to her next assignment, she discovers she has been hired to kill her own mother. She must choose between killing her own flesh and blood and betraying her violent minder and employer.
(featuring Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Opera and Ballet Orchestra)
Director: Ema Mulholland
THE HIT
Scott Cameron
*”End Titles” from THE HIT – Winner, Johnny Dennis Music Award for BEST MOVIE THEME
Whether broad comedy, suspense, intimate drama or documentary, I like to create a unique sonic palette for each project: detailed music which not only works in sympathy with the drama, but is also engaging in its own right.
Scott Cameron
THE SPACE IN BETWEEN – documentary
When a parent goes to prison, the effect on their children is traumatic – infiltrating every part of their lives.
The Space In Between explores the instability, alienation and social discrimination that families experience when a parent is incarcerated.
(featuring string quartet, FOURPLAY)
Director: Rebecca Barry
THE SPACE IN BETWEEN
Scott Cameron
HITCHCOCK – comedy
“Susan would like to cordially invite you to a dinner party to help celebrate her perfect married life with her husband Steve. Unfortunately, it may not be as perfect as she thinks, as Steve realises he likes the ‘COCK au Vin’ a little too much. A comedy where not everything is as it seems.
Director: Stuart Vauvert
HITCHCOCK
Scott Cameron
A SIMPLE SONG – musical drama
The age-old struggle for understanding between generations is captured in this musical about self-acceptance and finding the courage to be yourself. As Dennis discovers, being Miss Understood can sometimes be a good thing.
(featuring Sydney Symphony Orchestra and Opera and Ballet Orchestra)
Director: Adrian Wills
* “Changing” from A Simple Song – nominee, APRA/AGSC Screen Music Awards: BEST SONG
A SIMPLE SONG
Scott Cameron