Wow, I don't how I missed this before, but I'm here on tearful-eye's rec. This is great!
I really like the way your music creates such a discordance with the quiet opening scenes of Amy's garden, the general sense of understated menace (the scene of the sky going dark at the duck pond is a wonderful example--you don't hit us over the head with it), the cuts on the beats when the TARDIS whirls through the funnel-clouds.
You really manage to capture Amy's curiosity and wonder in an ominous or dangerous universe, and I love the way you make the connections between her different episodes of forgetting--something the show's narrative invites us to do and you accomplish visually. So glad I found this!
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I really like the way your music creates such a discordance with the quiet opening scenes of Amy's garden, the general sense of understated menace (the scene of the sky going dark at the duck pond is a wonderful example--you don't hit us over the head with it), the cuts on the beats when the TARDIS whirls through the funnel-clouds.
You really manage to capture Amy's curiosity and wonder in an ominous or dangerous universe, and I love the way you make the connections between her different episodes of forgetting--something the show's narrative invites us to do and you accomplish visually. So glad I found this!