The Pause: A Brief Contemplation of Scott's Infertility
The Pause is a short doc about what happens when life takes an unexpected turn and biological children are no longer an option. This short is out out by The New Yorker
- Music Composer
New York, NY, USA
$200 - $500 / Day
Request QuoteSamuel Campoli is freelance composer and audio engineer based in Brooklyn, New York. Campoli has composed for several short films, including The Pause, a short doc feature in The New Yorker Documentary Series, as well as Vestirse currently on the festival circuit. Samuel is capable of a composing wide array of music, from poignant piano tunes to more dark and dreamy tunes, to garage rock and more. Samuel loves the opportunity to make all kinds of different styles. Influenced by the likes of Jonny Greenwood, Jon Brion, and Brian Eno, Samuel's pieces that float in between classical and ethereal soundscapes, inhabiting a dreamy, dark atmosphere. The mood of his pieces ranges from that darker dreamy style to a more playful feel, as well as poignant piano compositions.
The Pause is a short doc about what happens when life takes an unexpected turn and biological children are no longer an option. This short is out out by The New Yorker
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