Chris Roe(VIII)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Additional Crew
Chris Roe is a composer and multi-instrumentalist, combining an acoustic/orchestral palette with a contemporary edge, and has worked on productions ranging from independent feature films to TV projects for BBC, ITV, SKY Atlantic and SKY Nature.
Chris is currently scoring Trigger Point a 6-part thriller series from Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio, starring Vicky McClure. Previous projects include After Love, which is nominated for 4 BAFTA awards and won Best Original Score at Les Arcs Film Festival. Chris has also collaborated with director David Fairhead on several features including Armstrong, Spitfire and Mission Control, and has been nominated for the Music and Sound Awards for these projects over three consecutive years.
Classically trained as a pianist and string player and a graduate of the Royal College of Music, Chris draws on his background in experimental music, mixing a string/piano-based palette with a web of electronic and instrumental textures, always working tirelessly to build a distinctive sound for each project.
Chris has been lucky enough to work with players from the RPO and the English Session Orchestra, as well as collaborating regularly with a range of soloists including Alice Purton, Olivia Jageurs, the Dulcinea Quartet and the Fieri Consort, as well as founding and conducting his own group ANIMA, staging live musical performances alongside abstract animated films.
Chris is currently scoring Trigger Point a 6-part thriller series from Line of Duty creator Jed Mercurio, starring Vicky McClure. Previous projects include After Love, which is nominated for 4 BAFTA awards and won Best Original Score at Les Arcs Film Festival. Chris has also collaborated with director David Fairhead on several features including Armstrong, Spitfire and Mission Control, and has been nominated for the Music and Sound Awards for these projects over three consecutive years.
Classically trained as a pianist and string player and a graduate of the Royal College of Music, Chris draws on his background in experimental music, mixing a string/piano-based palette with a web of electronic and instrumental textures, always working tirelessly to build a distinctive sound for each project.
Chris has been lucky enough to work with players from the RPO and the English Session Orchestra, as well as collaborating regularly with a range of soloists including Alice Purton, Olivia Jageurs, the Dulcinea Quartet and the Fieri Consort, as well as founding and conducting his own group ANIMA, staging live musical performances alongside abstract animated films.