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LOUIS DODD

A diverse voice in film & television, Louis is known for his bold, genre-bending scores for a range of
BAFTA & Emmy winning projects worldwide.

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Big Oil vs The World

BBC / PBS - 3 x 60

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Gods Of Tennis

BBC / PBS - 3 x 60

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Amazon Empire

HBO - Feature  |  EMMY Winner

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Surgeons

BBC - 12 x 60  |  BAFTA Winner

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Long Lost Family

ITV - 12 x 60  |  BAFTA Winner

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Love & Hate Crime

BBC - 3 x 60 

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Our NHS

BBC - Feature Documentary

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Amazing Hotels

BBC  /   - 40 x 60

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The Airport

BBC - 6 x 60 

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Since 2017, Louis' music has featured in over 100 hours of primetime television including landmark shows such as the Peabody winning series Big Oil vs The World, EMMY winning feature Amazon Empire, BAFTA winning series Surgeons, and BAFTA winning series Long Lost Family.

 

He is the lead composer on all 6 series of the hit BBC show Amazing Hotels which has aired in over 25 countries worldwide. He collaborated with composer Rob Manning on the critically acclaimed true crime series Love and Hate Crime and most recently scored the critically acclaimed 3-part series Gods of Tennis alongside composer Mat Davidson for BBC and PBS.

His broad musical interests spanning from rock to contemporary classical, jazz and experimental electronic music have led him to develop a truly unique and exciting approach to creating music for media that has captured the attention of audiences worldwide. Whether it's working with large orchestras or using household objects to create tactile soundscapes, his bold, genre-bending  scores draw from an array of styles, often featuring atypical instrumentations whilst always putting the heart of the story front and centre.

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