re-record for United Airlines commercial
NewsCraig was commissioned to do a re-record of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody In Blue” in a very ambient and atmospheric style for United Airline’s latest US tv commercial “Home”, which addresses the Covid-19 crisis.
Craig was commissioned to do a re-record of Gershwin’s “Rhapsody In Blue” in a very ambient and atmospheric style for United Airline’s latest US tv commercial “Home”, which addresses the Covid-19 crisis.
Craig has composed an uplifting piano and strings piece for the new Air Wick tv commercial campaign “A Scent That Lifts”.
Series 2 of Catchpoint is back on BBC1 at 8:30pm this evening. The series kicks off with two Sport Relief specials.
It was a pleasure doing the music and sound design for this show.
The TEVA Pharmaceuticals commercial “hairspray” which Craig composed the music for has recently picked up a couple of awards – Best In Show at the PM Society Awards, and a Bronze Clio.
Craig has composed an emotional piano and strings piece for the latest TEVA tv commercial. Check it out in the portfolio section.
The quiz show Top Class, which Craig composed all the music for, has been nominated for a Children’s BAFTA award. The Awards take place on Sunday 1st December, so fingers crossed. Series 5 of the show is currently airing on both CBBC and BBC2.
Following the success of series 1, BBC1 have commisioned a second series of the Saturday night game show Catchpoint, which Craig composes all the music for. The show, presented by Paddy McGuinness will return to BBC1 in 2020. The show has also started to travel internationally, with new commissions in Hungary and Greece so far.
Craig has recently composed new tracks for Dobbies, Marie Curie and Carpetright. Check out the latest work in the portfolio section.
Craig has composed the music for McDonalds’ latest UK tv and and cinema commercial. Check it out in the portfolio section.
Craig has composed a jaunty, playful and British sounding track with pizzicato strings for Chase Gin’s new UK cinema commercial “It’s All In The Chase”.