Using some of my aerial footage from a recent visit to the Spanish carrack Nao Victoria, which was moored at Gravesend Town Pier, I decided to create an aerial drone montage set to music.
The soundtrack featured in this video is an original piece I composed called Second Chances, inspired by the soundtrack McCall's Return from the motion picture The Equalizer 2.
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NO SECOND CHANCES: (A mix of 2 tracks)
Producing music is a pastime that began as a way to create ambient and folk backing tracks for my videos. Over time, it evolved into a creative pursuit in its own right, and I now compose primarily for personal enjoyment. My favourite style is epic music, a broad and diverse category rather than a single genre. From cinematic trailer scores and traditional folk influences from around the world to sprawling 20-minute progressive rock compositions, epic music is united by a sense of scale, narrative storytelling, and the ability to evoke powerful, larger-than-life emotions.
This track, No Second Chances, was inspired by the soundtrack of The Equalizer 2. It is a slow-building piece that follows a man who has become deeply disillusioned with the world around him. As he walks through city streets at night, surrounded by sex workers, drug paraphernalia, and the visible signs of social decay, he struggles with confusion and uncertainty over what, if anything, he should do. Eventually, that uncertainty gives way to resolution, and he decides to take action.

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