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Best Score - Short Film
The Temporal Show
Music by
SANDRINE RUDAZ
2019 Jerry Goldsmith Nominee

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Making of (French)

Description
A powerful cello accompanies the two protagonists in their run for freedom. The main theme represents at the same time the urgency of the situation and the comical aspect of the characters. For action scenes, the cello is backed by horns, a string section, and loud percussions. To capture the medieval context, a flute, a harp, and a tambourine can be heard in the market scene. For the final castle scene, a full orchestra and a choir are brought in to underline this impressive scenery.

About the Film
Synopsis
In an apocalyptic future, some prisoners are used by robotic oppression as entertainment. In their program "The Temporal Show", captives are teleported to the Sion region, as we know it today, to compete for the "key to their freedom".
Directed by
Benjamin Brahovic and Vincent Savoy
Produced by
Pentamedia and Shelduck Production

About Sandrine
Currently based in California, Swiss-French composer Sandrine Rudaz creates music for film, video games, and theatre. Recent career honors include a Jerry Goldsmith Award nomination and a Hollywood Music in Media Award. Her work for the animated film Star Bard won Best Orchestration at the 17th Garden State Film Festival.
Sandrine’s other film credits include feature films such as The Shell and Aylesbury Estate, and short films such as the award-winning Kneeling Sheep. Her work for the stage includes the French play Blanc, performed over 25 times in France and Switzerland. In 2018, she was selected to attend the SESAC Workshop with composer John Swihart (How I Met Your Mother).
Her music utilizes both her European classical piano training and American education to craft stylistically distinct soundscapes; she is at home writing for full orchestra, solo and duo settings, and all ranges in between. Sandrine holds a Master of Music in Film Composition from the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the Conservatory of Lausanne in Switzerland, and further studied orchestration at Stanford University.
Selected Awards
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Hollywood Music in Media Awards - Best Contemporary Classical (2019)
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Jerry Goldsmith Award - Nominated (2019)
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FMC-Film Music Contest - Finalist (2019)
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Global Music Awards, Silver and Bronze Medals (2019)
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Best Orchestration from an Animation, 17th Garden State Film Festival (2019)
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Venice Audio-Visual Show - “Aurore Boréale” selected to be showcased (2019)
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Fidelio Piano Competition - Finalist (2019)
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2018 SESAC Scores Workshop with John Swihart (How I Met Your Mother)
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Montreux Choral Festival - 2nd Jury Prize as Co-director of HEMU Choir (2016)






John Swihart
Composer (How I Met Your Mother, Napoleon Dynamite)
Grammy Award Nominee
Sandrine is a marvelous composer whose musical instincts are always "dialed in" to the narrative of the film. Not only does she possess immense natural talent and broad knowledge of musical mechanics, but a discipline and focus that can bring a scene to life.

Bruce Dukov
Concertmaster Hollywood Bowl Orchestra 1991-2007
Having recorded in over 1800 motion picture soundtracks, I believe I have a good criterion for assessing composers. Sandrine has a very bright future in the film music business. She not only composes music in a very relevant style to serve the film, but she can also orchestrate and conduct her music, which many successful composers do not attempt.

Hummie Mann
Composer (Robin Hood, Thomas and the Magic Railroad)
2-time-Emmy Award Winner
Sandrine is an extremely talented composer who writes music perfectly appropriate in tone and dramatic impact.