palaeontologist and dinosaur fans likewise were latterly treated to the audio - visual brainiac bath that was Apple TV+ and David Attenborough’sPrehistoric Planet . The first - of - its - kind natural history docudrama brought brute from the cretaceous to life using ocular effects take over from the makers of theLion King .
The phenomenal series was also go with by a grade piece together by Hans Zimmer and the Bleeding Fingers , which come across musicians turn their craft to fossilized rocks , bones , and ad-lib instruments like the “ FatRex ” to channelise viewers back 66 million years . We utter to composers Anže Rozman and Kara Talve , who worked with Zimmer , about what it ’s like to create unique music for other - worldly environments .
How did you come to be involved with frame the sexual conquest for Apple TV+ ’s Prehistoric Planet ?

Behold, the FatRex. Image credit: Anže Rozman (ArchestralMusic)
Bleeding Fingers Music has a long - go account with the BBC and its natural history department . Both of us have worked on several rude history documentaries in the past separately , and together as composer and extra writer ( the BBC’sThe Planets , Universe , andSeven Worlds , One Planet , and NatGeo’sHeroes of The Ocean ) .
Our flair of instrumentation is very interchangeable , and we both have our strong suit in other department , so we complement each other very well . Hans Zimmer and Russel Emanuel ( our grievance producer ) saw these trait in us and think we would be the salutary fit to scorePrehistoric Planettogether with Hans .
Of the tools and instruments used in its music , which was your personal favorite ?
Out of our custom legal instrument , it is really hard to pick our best-loved one since each of them has such a unique character to them . If we really have to pick a darling , it would in all probability be our FatRex instrument . It ’s a 14 '' inning drum with a violoncello neck , one low and one high chief chain , and 6 sympathetic strings and on the back – to top it all off – we put aT. rexskull reproduction on its crests .
The sound of the modest string is so recondite and resonant that one can almost get word the whole harmonic series in it , while the gamey string has such a alone and redolent tone to it . The instrument fits so utterly for our velociraptors inPrehistoric Planet . The rumbling low cosmic string makes them sense scary and the mellow melodic chain bring out their contemplative and calculative element so well .
What do you enjoy most about make score for actual documentaries ?
We are both skill partizan and nature lovers . We both also love watch documentary film as well as scoring for them . Scoring for natural history documentaries is never only about music . It ’s about exploration , a celebration of scientific discipline , a festivity of our biodiverse public now and in its past . And often documentaries ( such asSeven Worlds , One Planet ) shake off light on howhumans are very much contributing to the demise of certain ecosystemsand the experimental extinction of species .
Even thoughPrehistoric Planettakes place 66 million years ago , in a singular elbow room it celebrates the biodiverse history of our planet . It get you consider , " If all of these gallant animate being roamed this planet for millions of years and are now all extinct , why ca n’t the same happen to the creatures that live our planet now ? let in us ! "
So , our labor in writing music for such infotainment is to inspire , make the audience think , and make them chew over about what they have just seen on the screen door . And hopefully , our petty contribution has a butterfly outcome in changing the reality into a better situation . We go for we can give a little helping manus in the instauration of the next multiplication of explorers , scientists , nature saving advocates , teachers , and awing humans .
What advice would you give to other musicians hoping to get involved in this kind of body of work ?
Usually , the best way to get imply is to link with your local community of interests of filmmakers . Do you have a friend making a infotainment about a forest , lake , or a local species ? Ask if you’re able to assist out and contribute to the project with your talents ! Surround yourself with masses that inspire you . But always think back , each somebody is on their own small way of life . Not two " success " story are the same .