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The Music of The Night Agent (Netflix) — Tension, Suspense & Pulse
The Night Agent has become one of Netflix’s most gripping political thrillers — and honestly, it’s one of my favorite series in recent years. The writing is tight, the pacing never drags — and the music plays a huge role in that impact. Beneath the layers of conspiracy, betrayal, and relentless momentum lies a score that quietly drives the entire experience forward. But what really elevates it is the music. The score by Robert Duncan doesn’t scream for attention. It doesn’t
Feb 193 min read


But What About AI? What Really Changes for Those Who Want to Work in Film Scoring
In recent years, Artificial Intelligence has firmly entered the creative world. And, as with any major innovation, doubts and insecurities quickly followed—especially among people who dream of working in film scoring. The question I hear most often is simple: “Will AI replace composers?” Before someone decides whether it’s worth investing in this career, that shadow always appears. But the truth is that, despite the noise and sensational headlines, AI has not replaced compose
Dec 15, 20253 min read


What Is an Ostinato? And Why It Works So Well in Film Scores
One of the most powerful tools in film scoring is also one of the simplest: the ostinato . If you’ve ever felt your pulse quicken during...
Aug 8, 20252 min read


How John Williams and Michael Giacchino Use Music to Say 'Superman' and 'Fantastic Four'
Superhero themes are more than just background music — they’re branding. The best ones become musical catchphrases, embedding the character into our memory with just a few notes. Let’s break down two perfect examples: Superman March by John Williams The new Fantastic Four theme by Michael Giacchino Both scores use melody to say the name — but in very different ways. Superman March – John Williams (1978) John Williams’ Superman theme is iconic, grand, and unapologetically he
Jul 26, 20252 min read


3 Epic Chord Progressions That Define Modern Film Scoring
What makes certain film cues feel instantly cinematic , even before a melody kicks in? Often, it’s the chord progression — the emotional...
Jul 21, 20252 min read


The Social Network: How Reznor & Ross Use Pulses, Noise, and Ambient Beds to Build Psychological Tension
When David Fincher’s The Social Network hit theaters in 2010, audiences weren’t just captivated by the story of Facebook’s controversial rise—they were immersed in an atmosphere of emotional ambiguity, icy detachment, and underlying psychological tension. A huge part of that immersive experience came from the film’s score, composed by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross . Rather than using traditional orchestration, Reznor and Ross sculpted a soundscape that blends electronic pul
Jul 18, 20253 min read


Why Some Film Scores Hit Hard, and Others Fall Flat
Have you ever watched a film scene and suddenly felt your pulse quicken — not because of the dialogue or visuals, but because of the...
Jul 17, 20252 min read


Why Dissonance Creates Tension — And How to Use It in Your Music
You’ve felt it before — that uneasy tension when a movie scene goes quiet… then a sound starts rising. It’s dissonant, pulsing, growing....
Jul 15, 20252 min read


A Composer’s Perspective: A Critical Look at the Score of F1: The Movie
Last week I watched F1: The Movie , a high-octane and emotionally charged tribute to one of the most extreme sports in the world. Scored by none other than Hans Zimmer , the soundtrack plays a central role in driving the film’s emotional arcs — from tension and heroism to reflection and triumph. Zimmer is no stranger to fast-paced storytelling, and here he brings his signature blend of cinematic grandeur and electronic textures to the world of Formula 1. Synths, Speed, and Su
Jul 13, 20253 min read


The Hidden Code in the Mission: Impossible Theme: Morse Rhythms and Musical Genius
When you hear the Mission: Impossible theme, your brain immediately goes into spy mode—pulsing rhythms, stealthy vibes, and adrenaline-laced suspense. But did you know that this iconic melody is more than just catchy? It’s actually encoded with a secret message… in Morse code. Morse Code and the Impossible Mission Lalo Schifrin, the mastermind behind the Mission: Impossible theme , didn’t just write a cool spy tune—he composed a code. The main rhythmic motif of the theme is b
May 24, 20252 min read


How to Write Epic String Ostinatos like Hans Zimmer
If you’ve ever watched a Christopher Nolan film or played a modern action-adventure game, you’ve felt the power of the string ostinato....
Apr 24, 20253 min read


Myths of Film Scoring: How to Overcome Barriers and Evolve
Film scoring is a field full of possibilities, but also filled with misconceptions that can hinder those looking to enter or grow in this...
Feb 11, 20252 min read


How to Create a Vintage and Stylish Score for a Retro Romantic Comedy?
When scoring a film, the right musical choices can instantly transport the audience to a different era. Fly Me to the Moon (2024) does this brilliantly with the track Run It Again by Daniel Pemberton. This soul-funk-infused piece, layered with Latin percussion and jazz-blues elements, perfectly sets the tone for a story that blends romance, humor, and the excitement of the Apollo 11 mission. In this article, I’ll break down the key ingredients of this soundtrack and why it
Feb 11, 20253 min read


Can You Start in Film Scoring with No Experience?
If you’re wondering whether it’s possible to break into the world of film scoring without experience, expensive equipment, or clients,...
Jan 17, 20254 min read


2024 Retrospective: A Year of Growth, Collaboration, and Creativity
As 2024 comes to a close, I’ve taken a moment to reflect on the incredible journey this year has been. From launching new initiatives to...
Dec 28, 20245 min read


Celebrating Student Achievements in 2024
As 2024 draws to a close, it’s time to celebrate the remarkable accomplishments of my students. Their dedication, creativity, and talent...
Dec 27, 20242 min read


Sharing Insights on Film Scoring with Cinema Students at USP
On October 31, I had the privilege of speaking about the art and technique of film scoring to the talented cinema students at the...
Nov 10, 20242 min read


Film Scoring Workshop: 3 Days That Transformed the Lives of Aspiring Composers in Brazil
On November 7, 8, and 9, I hosted the live workshop From Your First Soundtrack to Your First Client , and it was an incredible success!...
Nov 10, 20242 min read


Unusual Instruments in Soundtracks: Cimbalom and Duduk
Film scores often stand out not only for their memorable melodies but also for the diversity of instruments that compose their sonic...
Oct 21, 20242 min read


Live Performance of my Film Scores “Don’t Be Square” and “Flutterby” | Featured in Adamek’s Recital at VCU
Experience the live performance of Filipe Leitão’s film scores for the animated films Don’t Be Square and Flutterby at VCU.
Sep 28, 20242 min read
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