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Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

Amelia Warner On The Music Of Young Woman And The Sea

Soundtracking with Edith Bowman

Edith Bowman

Music, Tv & Film, Arts

4.6754 Ratings

🗓️ 27 May 2024

⏱️ 41 minutes

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Summary

Our latest episode of Soundtracking sees a welcome return to the podcast for composer Amelia Warner, who has provided the score for Young Woman And The Sea. Based on a true story, Young Woman And The Sea stars Daisy Ridley as swimmer Trudy Ederie, the first woman to swim the English Channel way back in 1926. Amelia's score hasn't been released yet, so she very kindly provided us with a couple of her cues by way of illustration.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Well, hello there, film fans and welcome along to soundtracking with me, Edith Bowman.

0:05.7

You join me on a lovely sun-kissed Sunday evening,

0:09.7

just fed the family and just kind of going through a few emails and things and prospects for the podcast

0:16.5

before we dive into a bank holiday.

0:19.2

So I hope you are enjoying this as you maybe have a little bit of downtime

0:23.0

over the bank holiday

0:24.6

to enjoy the fruits of our labour.

0:28.2

It was really interesting

0:29.1

because last week I went to a kind of podcast seminar

0:32.7

at Apple.

0:34.2

So thanks very much to the team there

0:36.0

for inviting me along.

0:36.9

It was really interesting.

0:38.2

And one of the things that I kind of found myself doing when I was chatting to people about

0:41.9

this podcast was that we love how it's just a constant thing that people discover. You know,

0:47.1

we're a very small indie podcast that doesn't have, you know, big organisation behind it. It's

0:53.3

just a very small team.

0:55.2

And so we do rely on your word of mouth to spread the word about the podcast.

0:58.6

So thank you in advance for doing that.

1:00.4

But what we do try and do is kind of really mix it up in terms of access level.

1:05.9

So I love how with every interview that I do for this podcast, I learn something. I come away with more

1:13.1

factoids and brilliant pieces of knowledge, learning more about music, about artists, about the process.

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