AFRICA BACILI / Animal Planet
This is the head of an Animal Planet series accompanying the adventures of the musical group "Bacilos" in Africa.
During the series, both nature and adventures on African soil are shown, as well as the human coexistence of travelers.
I chose African percussion and choirs as the basis for the musical instrumentation, to be in keeping with the location, which is itself striking and unique.
© copyright - Explora Films / Animal Planet
THE ANIMAL WORLD OF MAX RODRIGUEZ / Signal Colombia
Presentation header of this children's series starring Max Rodriguez, a disoriented and friendly explorer, and his assistant, the iguana Chambimbe, who accompany each other on the funniest adventures around animals of the Latin American fauna.
The music parodies the soundtracks of action and adventure movies, but retaining a childish and fun touch, in line with the theme of the program.
© copyright - La Tribu / Signal Colombial
DISCOVERY TODAY (Series) / Discovery Channel
This is the presentation header of the series, instrumented in the style of TV newscasts, as required by the production of the program, since the series was focused on documenting current world news at the time.
The instrumental texture is very modern and based on mixed timbres of real and synthesized instruments.
© copyright - Explora Films / Discovery Channel
DISGUSTINGLY RICH / Colombia Signal
Children's entertainment series, in which children are taught to prepare cooking recipes inspired by scary stories, but made with healthy and appetizing ingredients.
The song is based on rock'n'roll, and develops a super catchy, highly memorable melody, sung by the main characters of the series.
© copyright - La Tribu / Signal Colombial
HYDROBIOLOGICAL RESOURCES / Von Humboldt Institute
Educational series that shows, through audiovisual cards, some species of fish from Colombia.
The format, very current in its aesthetics, required the composition of music that was also very contemporary but with scientific nuances.
There are countless synchronisms between the audio and the video, which were specially composed to highlight the content and form.
© copyright - MPS Films / Von Humboldt Institute