Disney+ announced this week that National Geographic’s upcoming documentary The Real Right Stuff will feature an original score composed by James Everingham (Heroes, Grand Prix Driver) for Bleeding Fingers Music and produced by Hans Zimmer & Russell Emanuel. The composer’s orchestral score was recorded remotely by a socially distant 44-piece orchestra this past May. The movie is directed by Tom Jennings (Challenger Disaster: Lost Tapes) and tells the true story of the nation’s first astronauts, the original Mercury 7. Jennings is also executive producing the 1895 Films production with Simon Raikes (Drain the Oceans). David Tillman and Chris Morcom serve as producers. Everingham has previously scored Jenning’s last National Geographic documentary Apollo: Missions to the Moon. The Real Right Stuff will premiere on November 20, 2020 exclusively on Disney+.
National Geographic’s ‘The Real Right Stuff’ to Feature Original Score by James Everingham
Posted: October 17, 2020 by filmmusicreporter in TV Scoring AssignmentsTags: Disney Plus, Hans Zimmer, James Everingham, Russell Emanuel, The Real Right Stuff, Tom Jennings
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