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In this episode, Chris Mitchell, a composer, producer, and performer, discusses his journey into music and how his career has evolved. Chris highlights the importance of music education for brain development and social skills. He also explains the difference between music and sound in film and TV production, and how they work together to create an immersive experience.

Amongst other things, we explore Chris’ approach to composing, which emphasises active listening and receptivity to initial ideas, a process he likens to 'playing what you hear'. We touch upon how investing in local initiatives can lead to fulfilling experiences and unexpected professional opportunities. Chris also shares his experiences of connecting through networking and reinforces the idea that strong communication and community ties are beneficial for both personal and business growth.

Finally, Chris reveals the projects that he’s currently working on, including choral pieces and a new musical.

TIMECODES

00:00 Greeting

00:28 Introduction to Chris

04:36 Why is music important for children’s development

06:34 How Chris has developed different parts of his business

09:15 What is the difference between sound and music

12:38 Sound projects Chris has worked on

13:26 Get your name out there!

14:21 Chris’ Project Highlights

16:42 Chris’ process for creating music

21:01 Underscore

22:10 How can people find and make the most of music opportunities in Reading

24:21 Chris’ current projects

26:45 Chris’ local projects

28:58 Final thoughts

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