Daisy Coole is a founder of Two Twenty Two – a film, documentary, and media composition company – and a huge advocate of composers working as a team. Listen in as we explore her unique way of finding projects.
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Daisy had an extensive background in music performance, particularly jazz, before entering the composition world. We’re going to explore how much her knowledge of jazz theory and improvisation has influenced her as a composer.
She’s also a huge advocate of working collaboratively as composers, breaking the common stereotype that we’re all “lone rangers”!
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With Two Twenty Two, Daisy has scored all kinds of films, documentaries, and media projects. She’s particularly focused on finding projects that she can really get behind and that tackle greater issues in the world.
Projects such as Ask For Jane, her first theatrical released which is out in cinemas this summer. Ask for Jane and is based on the true story of Chicago’s underground abortion network in the early 1970s.
This has lead her to what I think is an amazing method of focusing on a niche and seeking out people who you actually want to work with. Not just leaping for the next gig!