Broadchurch, The Paradise and Downtown Abbey are among the finalists for the Music + Sound Awards 2014.
The event, which showcases the best work within music and sound design production over the last 12 months, will take place at the Troxy in London on 27 February.
The Paradise, series two (Blaze Music), Broadchurch (Nettwerk Music/Katharine Wray), Wild Arabia: Shifting Sands (Barnaby Taylor) will battle it out in the TV section while Downton Abbey, Series 4 (composer, John Lunn), ITV Rebrand (composer, Wayne Sharp), Last Tango in Halifax (Sue Keatley) will compete in the best branding and titles.
Up to 50 industry figures including composers David Arnold (Quantum of Solace, Casino Royale) and Guy Farley (Hot Potato) were among the experts who drew up the shortlist.
Dan Neale, co-founder of the awards alongside Nick Payne, said: ‘We’re thrilled to see that the awards have received such an overwhelmingly positive response again, showing clearly that they’ve gained staggering momentum amongst the music and sound communities since their conception.
‘On behalf of Nick, myself and the companies that have come together to put the event on, I would like to sincerely thank our dedicated judges and wish all finalists the very best of luck. I think the shortlist is stronger than ever this year, which highlights the increased awareness of how important music and sound is to a production.’
The full list of finalists can be viewed at the Music + Sound awards website.
The event, which showcases the best work within music and sound design production over the last 12 months, will take place at the Troxy in London on 27 February.
The Paradise, series two (Blaze Music), Broadchurch (Nettwerk Music/Katharine Wray), Wild Arabia: Shifting Sands (Barnaby Taylor) will battle it out in the TV section while Downton Abbey, Series 4 (composer, John Lunn), ITV Rebrand (composer, Wayne Sharp), Last Tango in Halifax (Sue Keatley) will compete in the best branding and titles.
Up to 50 industry figures including composers David Arnold (Quantum of Solace, Casino Royale) and Guy Farley (Hot Potato) were among the experts who drew up the shortlist.
Dan Neale, co-founder of the awards alongside Nick Payne, said: ‘We’re thrilled to see that the awards have received such an overwhelmingly positive response again, showing clearly that they’ve gained staggering momentum amongst the music and sound communities since their conception.
‘On behalf of Nick, myself and the companies that have come together to put the event on, I would like to sincerely thank our dedicated judges and wish all finalists the very best of luck. I think the shortlist is stronger than ever this year, which highlights the increased awareness of how important music and sound is to a production.’
The full list of finalists can be viewed at the Music + Sound awards website.