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Music Meets Film Award 2022 handed out

The Music Meets Film (MMF) Scoring Competition received 20 works in total, 12 by Estonian - and 8 by international competitors.

Reviewed by Editor-in-chief Navid Nikkhah Azad

Editorial Department

TALLINN (November 24, 2022) – Music Meets Film has announced the winner of this year’s Music Meets Film Award, a special award for young and talented composers in collaboration with Berlin-based virtual instruments company Orchestral Tools. The MMF Scoring Competition received 20 works in total, 12 by Estonian – and 8 by international competitors.

The first prize went to the Estonian musician and composer Taaniel Pogga. His winning entry showed a keen understanding of the craft. Tension builds slowly but unrelentingly throughout the clip, leading to a dramatic resolution. The jury liked the subtlety of this entry, and the reserved approach added to the spookiness of the scene. It’s also worth noting that the sounds used here were compelling in themselves, adding a modern edge that added a new dynamic to the mediaeval setting.

Pogga won a package of collections from Orchestral Tools: Tallinn, the Berlin Series, The Creative Soundpacks, and Orchestral Tools’ next collection that’s coming out very soon. Additionally, Pogga won the grand prize of 2000 EUR.

The Honorary Prize went to Latvian-born Liene Skrebinska. Her entry was notable for its excellent use of traditional instruments: Instant scene-setting. The composer added subtle sound design, and made good use of silence. But what stood out most was the composer’s unusual interpretation of the action, re-positioning the fight as a dance. This added a completely new and unexpected nuance. All in all a creative and highly original effort!

Skrebinska won an extensive selection of instruments from Orchestral Tools, including their acclaimed Tallinn collection, the Berlin Series main collections, the entire Creative Soundpacks collection, and a brand new collection coming out very soon.

Participants were invited to compose an original soundtrack to a video clip, to demonstrate their composition skills and musical creativity. The clip was kindly provided by the creators of “Melchior the Apothecary” (2022), directed by Elmo Nüganen.

The winner was selected by a jury of music and film professionals from this year’s Music Meets Film panellists, which included the film Director Elmo Nüganen and composer Liina Sumera, as well as Alice Atkinson, Aram Shahbazians, Argo Vals, Orchestral Tools and Music Meets Film curator Michael Pärt. The winners were announced 22 November 2022 at the MMF Award Ceremony at Noho Restaurant & Bar at Nordic Hotel Forum, Tallinn.

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Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad
Navid Nikkhah Azad is a prominent film director and journalist. He carries a professional background in filmmaking and works as the main author and the editorial leader at Deed News. He's the highest-ranking editor and has final responsibility for policies. He decides about the news content published on Deed News and reviews each article before they are published.

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