Video Samples 1: TV, Film & Commercials
This is the first of two sections featuring some online video samples. This section features either entire TV programmes I wrote the music for or some snippets, depending what's available. The fifth example here is a video medley (as it were) of cues, themes, incidental music and commercials.
This BBC documentary was broadcast in two parts, and focuses on the important parts of Hitchcock's career. It starts off with his early life and work experience at the German studio UFA, which moves into his first features such as The Lodger, Sabotage, and The 39 Steps. Original Music composed and produced by Chris Marshall.
This is part two of the Reputations Documentary currently available on YouTube © BBC
The Zapruder Footage. BBC Documentary. Directed by Tim Kirby. Original Music, Produced and Composed by Chris Marshall
This Channel 4/Discovery TV programme shows how hacking came to be with interviews with Apple Co-Founder Steve Wozniak and major hacker Kevin Mitnick. Original Music Composed and Produced by Chris Marshall
Here’s a mini CV collection of other TV themes, scores and appearances over the years!
Video Samples 2: Live Performances & Music Videos
Here we have a few examples of some Pop videos, and Live Performance clips, which are available online.
Katie Sommers' and Steven Bollschweiler's animated music video of the song from the album "(The Mysterious) Mister Blonde" by James "Biddie" Biddlecombe"
Jake Benson is here performing live his song from the album Deconstructed Volume One, at the Royal Vauxhall Tavern, London.
Dave Pop! in his darkest mode sings a heartbreaking song of “Love”.
James Biddlecombe and Chris Marshall perform their version of a rather famous song, from the album (The Mysterious) Mister Blonde
It’s Dave Pop!’s and Chris’ theme song for the London 2012 Olympics!
Here’s Angie Brown singing her song from the Deconstructed Vol 1 album on World Aids Day December 1st 2015
It’s Dave Pop! in Eurovision Song Contest Mode!
Well it’s a tale of rubies and pearls by James Biddlecombe and Chris Marshall live at Sugartown 2, London.