Luke Phillips(I)
- Composer
Exciting young composer Luke Phillips is fast making a name for himself
within the world of media composition. A multi-instrumentalist with
diverse influences ranging from the impressionist ambience of Claude
Debussy to the electronic, rhythm heavy elements of Radiohead as well
as seminal film composer Thomas Newman, Phillips is an extremely
versatile artist with a mature understanding of what each different
visual media product needs in terms of soundtrack that belies his youth
as well as appreciating the importance of flexibility with regards to
clients demands.
Prior to even graduating with a first-class BA (Hons.) Degree in Composition for Professional Media, Phillips had already begun working on his debut feature film soundtrack, British drama A Congregation of Ghosts starring respected Golden Globe and BAFTA winner Edward Woodward. The soundtrack is an emotive cavalcade of layered string sweeps and subtle, mood-enhancing piano melodies which enhance the sumptuous cinematography of the Mark Collicott directed feature. A hugely emotive and haunting body of work, A Congregation of Ghosts' soundtrack was created through blending together organically recorded instruments together with digitally-controlled samples, manipulated through computer editing technology. His favoured approach, such integration of progressive as well as tried-and-tested technology allows Phillips to create an array of different styles to suit any need or media product - be it feature or documentary film, advertising or video-game soundtracking.
Prior to even graduating with a first-class BA (Hons.) Degree in Composition for Professional Media, Phillips had already begun working on his debut feature film soundtrack, British drama A Congregation of Ghosts starring respected Golden Globe and BAFTA winner Edward Woodward. The soundtrack is an emotive cavalcade of layered string sweeps and subtle, mood-enhancing piano melodies which enhance the sumptuous cinematography of the Mark Collicott directed feature. A hugely emotive and haunting body of work, A Congregation of Ghosts' soundtrack was created through blending together organically recorded instruments together with digitally-controlled samples, manipulated through computer editing technology. His favoured approach, such integration of progressive as well as tried-and-tested technology allows Phillips to create an array of different styles to suit any need or media product - be it feature or documentary film, advertising or video-game soundtracking.