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Bleeding Fingers Music is a collective of composers that create film and television scores. A joint venture between composer
Hans Zimmer Hans Florian Zimmer (; born 12 September 1957) is a German film score composer and music producer. He has won two Academy Awards, a BAFTA Award, five Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for three Primetime Emmy Awards, Emmy Awards and a Tony ...
, his business partner Steve Kofsky, and
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, the production arm of
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, it is a custom scoring company in the film and television industry.


History

Zimmer began composing music for the Extreme production library in the late '90s, and when Extreme expanded from the UK to the United States in 2001, it set up its offices at Zimmer's Remote Control Productions in Santa Monica, California. In 2012, as Extreme sought to meet increased requests from clients for custom scores for television productions, it partnered with Kofsky and Zimmer to develop what would become Bleeding Fingers Custom Music Shop. During an eight-month test run prior to the company's launch, it created music for 30 television shows, and in August 2013, Bleeding Fingers was officially founded. Extreme's Russell Emanuel served as its CEO and chief creative officer and Kofsky its chairman. With a staff of experienced TV and film composers assembled by Zimmer, Bleeding Fingers initially focused on unscripted, reality, documentary and light drama television productions, developing custom micro-libraries for client properties in keeping with each program's style and tone. Its early work included scores for ''
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'', '' Hatfields & McCoys'', ''
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'' and ''
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,'' for which it won both
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and BMI awards. In 2016, Bleeding Fingers was selected to score the
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docu-series ''
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''. The theme was written by Zimmer, and composers Jacob Shea and Jasha Klebe wrote the score. More than a year was spent composing the score for the series, which was recorded by an 80-piece orchestra at
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in London. Zimmer, Shea and Klebe were nominated for a British Academy of Television Craft award in the Best Original Television Music category, and Shea and Klebe were nominated for the
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in Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score). Bleeding Fingers also composed the score for the BBC's ''
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'', a sequel to the 2001 documentary ''
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.'' To promote the series, Zimmer collaborated with
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to create "(ocean) Bloom," an orchestral reworking of Radiohead's song "Bloom" from the 2011 album ''
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.'' Emanuel produced the track, which debuted in September 2017. Zimmer co-wrote the score with Shea and Dave Fleming. In October 2017, it was announced that Bleeding Fingers would replace longtime composer
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for ''
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'', beginning with
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. In 2020, Bleeding Fingers wrote the music package for the ''
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'' special which aired in January of that year on
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. The following year, they wrote music cues for '' Celebrity Wheel of Fortune''. When both ''
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'' and ''Wheel of Fortune'' premiered their respective 38th and 39th seasons in syndication on September 13, 2021, Bleeding Fingers re-arranged the main theme on the former while overhauling the music package on the latter featuring an arrangement of the longtime "Changing Keys" theme song, which was used on ''Wheel'' during the 1980s and 1990s. Bleeding Fingers also did the music package for the ''
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'' in 2022. Bleeding Fingers is based at Remote Control's Santa Monica complex, known as "The Stanford of Score." As of 2018, there were 11 full-time composers on the Bleeding Fingers staff, many of whom had apprenticed with Zimmer. Bleeding Fingers Music worked on the music for the
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television special '' Alien Xmas''.


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* {{Hans Zimmer Hans Zimmer American film score composers Companies based in Santa Monica, California Television music Sony Music Publishing