Anatomy of a Cue #4: GUIDO HEENEMAN - My Name is Frida

 
 

In this installment, Guido Heeneman tells us how the life and work of Mexican painter Frida Kahlo inspired him to write ‘My Name Is Frida’, one of his main themes for the documentary series ‘Krabbé Zoekt Kahlo’ in which presenter Jeroen Krabbé searches for the story behind the colourful artist.


Guido Heeneman - Multimedia Composer

Guido Heeneman is a successful multimedia composer who, from his company Call4Music, makes music for a wide variety of clients, from documentaries, feature films, game shows, talk shows, to commercials and everything in between. With titles like 'Op1, In de Voetsporen van.., Hunted, Big Brother, Blow Up, Domino Challenge & Over Mijn Lijk’ Call4Music belongs to the absolute top of Dutch media music. Call4Music is now also active abroad. For the AVROTROS series 'Krabbé Zoekt Picasso' he received a Buma Award and for the series 'Diederik en Da Vinci' he was nominated for the same Award. In addition, under his stage name GUIDO he releases (mainly piano) music on Spotify, among others, with which he reaches millions of people all over the world and also plays live in theaters and on various pop venues. Guido Heeneman has recently become chairman of the BCMM, the Dutch professional association for Multi Media Composers.


 

Composing media music is about making things. In the Anatomy of a Cue series, composers show how they do it. Focusing on just one piece (the cue) these in-depth videos dissect the music in detail: what's in there? Where did it come from? What was the creative process like - and what's that weird sound in the background?


 

Series: Krabbé Zoekt Kahlo
Presented by: Jeroen Krabbé
Produced by: Skyhigh TV / Avro Tros

Anatomy of a Cue

Created by: Guido Heeneman
Editing: Sebastiaan Donders
Producer: Ivo Witteveen

 

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