
Have you ever wondered what it takes to become a composer? This programme seeks to give up-and-coming composers the inspiration, information, and tools they need to succeed. Dr Tom Harrison, himself a successful composer and author of How to Become a Film Composer, interviews a wide range of composers working in many different areas of the entertainment industry.
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