For ten years now, PETE GOODWIN has carved out a career as an eclectic Composer and Sound Designer.
He works across a wide and varied selection of artforms and media, including Television, Film, Theatre, Advertising and Modern Dance.
"Painting Up"
from "The Orphanage Project"
Music by PETE GOODWIN
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music for
TELEVISION
music & sound for FILM
In mid 2009, PETE GOODWIN worked on Sydney director, Craig Boreham's film, "Drowning".
PETE composed the score, wrote the songs for the soundtrack, and created the sound design.
PETE has been the composer and sound designer for several of Boreham's other films, including "Transient", which premiered at the 2005 Berlin Film Festival.
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Love Bite
Transient
And Everything Nice
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music & sound for THEATRE
Filmed sequences from
"Children of the Black Skirt"
Produced by Real TV.
Music & Sound by PETE GOODWIN.
PETE GOODWIN has been working with award winning Theatre Company, Real TV, since it was founded in 2000. He has created the soundscapes for all Real TV productions to date.
PETE was also Composer and Sound Designer for 9 productions staged by Queensland Theatre Company, including the world premiere of new works by David Williamson and Michael Gow.
music for ADVERTISING
2008 BRANDING CAMPAIGN
PETE GOODWIN was commissioned by the University of Southern Queensland to compose, record and produced the new "theme song" for their
2008 Television and Cinema branding campaign.
With a String Orchestra arranged and conducted by PETE, this 75 sec ad features eminent Australian Opera Singer, Deborah Cheetham.
MODERN
DANCE
In mid 2008, PETE GOODWIN collaborated with Brisbane/London based Dancer and Circus Trapeze Performer, Sofia Woods, to compose an original score to accompany her Modern Dance/Trapeze show, "Blurred Lines".
Created and Choreographed by Sofia Woods, Dean Walsh and Celia White, "Blurred Lines" premiered at the Brisbane Powerhouse, with PETE GOODWIN performing the score live throughout the season.
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