Debbie Wiseman on TV, royalty, instrumentation and showreels
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Debbie Wiseman has more than 200 film and TV credits. She’s Classic FM’s composer in residence, and last year she won the Ivor Novello Award for outstanding contribution to screen composition.
Debbie tells Remain Composed about how the process for writing scores varies between projects such as the BBC series Wolf Hall and Father Brown. She explains how important the relationship is between director and composer.
Asked about the threat of AI on creative work, Debbie says her composition often stems from subtext - not just the literal images on screen.
Debbie explains how studying at Guildhall School of Music and Drama helped her find her love for screen-composition. And she describes how she sent out showreels when trying to land her first job, as nobody ever advertises for a composer.
Debbie wrote two Alleluias performed at the coronation in 2023. She tells Remain Composed how one which had originally been written for the choir of Westminster Abbey was reworked for the Ascension Gospel Choir.