I’m so excited about Coldplay’s ‘Paradise’ getting a whole new sound for the ‘Mammals’ trailer by Sir David Attenborough.
Teaming up with Thomas Farnon and The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra, they’ve brought a fresh vibe to the song we all love. This reimagined ‘Paradise’ fits perfectly with the stunning visuals of our planet’s wildlife, making the documentary’s message hit home.
Check out the trailer here:
It’s this incredible mix of music and nature that speaks to me. And knowing it’s part of the BBC’s natural history series just adds to the anticipation.
The series is set to air on BBC One and BBC iPlayer abroad this spring, exploring the intriguing world of mammals with breathtaking visuals and stories. It’s co-produced by BBC America, ZDF, and France Télévisions, marking a milestone in wildlife documentary filmmaking.
I can’t wait to dive into this adventure that celebrates the wonders of the natural world, all set to a soundtrack that promises to bring an extra touch of magic.
Mammals, found on every continent, and in every ocean.
Born to survive. Built to thrive. #Mammals
Coming soon.
🎵 @Coldplay’s ‘Paradise’ interwoven with the Mammals score by Thomas Farnon, performed by The City of Prague Philharmonic Orchestra. pic.twitter.com/Jm8TV7LEZZ
— BBC Earth (@BBCEarth) March 12, 2024
Coldplay expressed their honor in contributing to Attenborough’s mission to celebrate our planet’s beauty, stating,
“The BBC’s Natural History output has long been a source of joy and wonder to the world, and it’s an honour to be a part of this stunning new series” .
Their involvement emphasizes the synergy between music and nature conservation, illustrating how art can amplify the impact of documentary storytelling.
Thomas Farnon, the composer behind the ‘Mammals’ score, shared his excitement about the project, noting,
“It’s been a huge honor to have written the music for Mammals… To have collaborated with Coldplay on the trailer has been both a dream of myself and the entire Mammals team from the very beginning” .
This collaboration underlines the creative process’s significance in producing content that resonates deeply with viewers and highlights the crucial role of music in enhancing the documentary experience. And it’s going to be awesome!!
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