AUSFILM Article Feature: Tension and Triumph at Trackdown Studios
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Two major productions on one world-class scoring stage.
Trackdown Studios recently hosted orchestral recording sessions for Send Help and GOAT, a pairing that captures the range of projects coming through the Simon Leadley Scoring Stage in Sydney.
From high-stakes survival drama to a high-energy animated storytelling, these sessions highlight how music continues to shape cinematic experiences at a high level.
TWO PRODUCTIONS, TWO DISTINCT SOUNDS
Send Help, a survival thriller from 20th Century Studios, features a score by Danny Elfman and is directed by Sam Raimi. Recorded with the Sydney Scoring Orchestra, the music focuses on building emotional depth, tension and isolation through rich orchestral arrangements.
In contrast, GOAT from Sony Pictures Animation delivers a vibrant and contemporary sound. Composed by Kris Bowers, the score blends orchestral elements with modern influences to match the film's fast-paced, high-energy world.
Why TRACKDOWN STUDIOS?
Trackdown's Simon Leadley Scoring Stage is widely recognised as one of the leading orchestral spaces in the region.
With exceptional acoustics, experienced engineers, and access to elite musicians, the studio supports a wide range of productions; from Hollywood features to streaming and animation projects.
These recent sessions further reinforce Trackdown's role as a global destination for film scoring.
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