European Talent Competition

EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION 2024

EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION 2024

The EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION offers a platform especially for young talents.

The participants had the task to either compose the film music or to create the sound design for the short film "Balcony Cacophony" (directed by Quentin Haberham) or to re-score the film in a team of composer and sound designer.

Eighteen composers and sound designers are nominated for the EUROPEAN TALENT AWARD. The winners will be announced at the festive awards ceremony on July 5th at the Comedia Theater.

The nominees (in alphabetical order):
Lucas Barreau (Sound design), Camille Borrelly (Score), Janrinke Bruinsma (Score, Sound design), Hernan Castro Fioravanti (Score), Federico Damborsky (Sound design), Guillaume Demore (Score), Therence Guillerme (Score), Marlene Jacobs (Score), Florian Simon Krefting (Score, Sound design), Benjamin Alan Kubaczek (Score), Agathe Lavarel (Score), Stefano Marrone (Sound design), Eugenio Pitolli (Sound design), Matteo Tarragoni (Sound design), Peter Toth (Score, Sound design), Nicolas Vön Moreau (Sound design), Niels N. Winter (Score), Jenny Winter (Sound design).

The competition screening will take place on Friday, July 5th at 10:30 (it will last 150 minutes with 30 minutes break) at ODEON Cinema 2.

To attend the screening you either need a valid accredition for the day of the screening (for details click > here), or a single ticket for the screening, which you can buy by > clicking this link.

The nominees and their new scores for "Balcony Cacophony" will be presented to the audience and jury under Yati Durant's moderation.

The winner of the WDR FILMSCORE AWARD will have the opportunity to record an original composition of 7 – 9 minutes length with the WDR Funkhausorchester – for many young composers this could be their first opportunity to record with a large orchestra and begin filling out their film-scoring calling card.

The winner for the best SOUND DESIGN will receive a 5.1 cinematic mix down in the prestigious sound mixing studio Chaussee SoundVision GmbH.

Nominees 2024
  • All
  • Score
  • Sound Design
Lucas Barreau

Lucas Barreau is 22 years old and from Montpellier, France. He started working in sound at the age of 15 during an internship at a radio station. Since then he studied at ESRA in Rennes, where he obtained his bachelor's degree.

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Lucas Barreau

Sound Designer

Camille Borrelly

Camille Barrelly has studied classical guitar, singing and electroacoustic composition at a National School of Music in France. She has composed music for a web series and did the sound design for an audiobook.

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Camille Borrelly

Musician

Janrinke Bruinsma

Janrinke Bruinsma is a composer from The Netherlands who specialises in composition for film and video games. His music takes inspiration from the orchestral worlds of classic hollywood and 20th century avant garde composition, among many others.

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Janrinke Bruinsma

Composer

Federico Damborsky

Federico Damborsky is an Argentine sound designer and music composer for films, videogames and commercials living in Amsterdam. He recently completed a Master’s degree in Audio for Videogames.

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Federico Damborsky

Sound Designer

 Guillaume Demore

Guillaume Demore is a guitarist and has experience in film scoring. He works on all types of media such as movies, animation, commercials, theatre projects and videogames. He studies at the Royal College of Music of London.

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Guillaume Demore

Music student, Composer

Hernan Castro Fioravanti

Hernan Castro Fioravanti has a Bachelor's Degree in Film Scoring from the Berklee College of Music and he is currently studying a Master's Degree at HKU in Utrecht. He works as a freelance media composer.

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Hernan Castro Fioravanti

Film Composer

Therence Guillerme

French composer Thérence Guillerme is currently studying at the Royal College of Music of London for a Master of Composition for screen with Dr. Dimitri Scarlato where he is an RCM Award Holder supported by the Noël Coward Composition Foundation.

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Therence Guillerme

Film Composer

Marlene Jacobs

Marlene Jacobs is 25 years old and grew up near Frankfurt a.M.. Recently Marlene won the La Follia Nuova call for scores in Bolzano, Italy. She works as a sound designer, composer for video games, teaches piano and composition, and leads composition

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Marlene Jacobs

Student

Florian Simon Krefting

Born in Herdecke (Germany) on the 24.06.2001. Winner “Jugend Komponiert NRW” 2019. Started multiple artist projects which generated 10.000.000+ Streams Worldwide.

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Florian Simon Krefting

Student

Benjamin Alan Kubaczek

Benjamin Alan Kubaczek, an Austrian-American composer, multi-instrumentalist, and sound artist, studies computer music and sound art at the Institute for Electronic Music (IEM) in Graz, Austria.

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Benjamin Alan Kubaczek

Composer

Agathe Lavarel

Composer, flutist and singer, Agathe Lavarel blends orchestral writing to vocal and electronic textures. In 2022, she won the 1st ALLIA Prize future inspiring female artists in Canada.

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Agathe Lavarel

Composer

Stefano Marrone

We are Matteo Tarragoni, Stefano Marrone and Eugenio Pitolli (AKA Pitama Collective), three young guys who share the same passion for the world of audio and met along the way.

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Stefano Marrone

Composer

Eugenio Pitolli

We are Matteo Tarragoni, Stefano Marrone and Eugenio Pitolli (AKA Pitama Collective), three young guys who share the same passion for the world of audio and met along the way.

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Eugenio Pitolli

Composer

Matteo Tarragoni

We are Matteo Tarragoni, Stefano Marrone and Eugenio Pitolli (AKA Pitama Collective), three young guys who share the same passion for the world of audio and met along the way.

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Matteo Tarragoni

Composer

Peter Toth

Peter Toth, 19 years old. Born in Hungary but moved to the Netherlands nine years ago. Currently lives in Amsterdam and studies Composition for the Media at HKU in Utrecht.

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Peter Toth

Student, Composer

Nicolas vön Moreau

Studying at CNSMDL for an InMICS master's degree, Nicolas Vön Moreau holds a joint bachelor's in jazz arrangement & composition and digital music from Université de Montréal. Nicolas has a strong track record of composing and arranging music.

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Nicolas vön Moreau

Composer

Jenny Winter

Jenny Winter is a German sound designer, composer and mixing engineer who loves working with natural and human sounds. Her work includes writing songs for movies and theater as well as sound design for feature films and documentaries.

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Jenny Winter

Sound Designer, Composer, Mixing Engineer

Niels Winter

Niels Winter is a German composer and sound designer based in NRW. His repertoire reaches from orchestral score to funk and jazz productions and his style is often influenced by his passion for trying out new instruments.

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Niels Winter

Composer, Sound Designer

Jury Members 2024
Marielène Froidevaux

Marielène Froidevaux co-founded the international publishing house Black Stellar Music based in Zurich, representing a wide catalogue of music in the genres electronica, alternative, indie and urban.

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Marielène Froidevaux

Music Supervisor

Julius Gass

Julius Gass was awarded the German music prize "OPUS KLASSIK". He has been serving as Tonmeister for WDR and the WDR Funkhaus Orchestra since 2020.

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Julius Gass

Sound Engineer

Juan Cruz Luqui

Juan Cruz Luqui is an Argentine composer, artist, producer, and multi-instrumentalist. Over the past decade, he has been a valued collaborator of Gustavo Santaolalla, contributing his talents to the composition of many iconic scores.

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Juan Cruz Luqui

Composer, Producer

Alexander Weuffen

Alexander Weuffen, a seasoned Sound Designer, Sound Recordist, and Re-recording Mixer, has over 25 years of experience in professional audio post-production. His dedication lies in crafting sonic worlds that resonate with audiences.

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Alexander Weuffen

Sound Designer

Balcony Cacophony (Short film)

Balcony Cacophony (Short film)

When a rich lady with a passion for topiary must swap her mansion with lush gardens for a tiny council flat, she finds it difficult to cope with her new neighbour and his strange hobbies. A crazy neighborhood feud starts.

Written and Directed by: Quentin Haberham
Duration:5”
Animation: Quentin Haberham
Lead Modelmaker: Zaou Vaughan
DOP: Marc de Meijer
Composers Original Music and Sound design: Rens Machielse and Willem Schneider
Production Company: Family Affair Films
Producer: Chris Stenger
Sales: SND Films
Date and country of production: 2022, Netherlands

 

Participation Regulations • European Talent Competition

Regulations EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION at SoundTrack_Cologne 21, 2024:

1) QUALIFICATION
To join the EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION in the categories “WDR FILMSCORE AWARD” and “SOUND DESIGN” you have to be:

1.1 ...an active student in the field of sound design/sound and/or composition at an European film and/or music school (without age limit)

or

1.2 ...a European creative in the field of sound design and / or composition/music and younger than 31 years (i.e. by the time of your submission to the EUROPEAN TALENT AWARD, you must be aged 30 or under)

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2) APPLICATION
Your application for the SoundTrack_Cologne 21 competition will only be processed if:

2.1 ...you fill in the application form correctly and fully in English. Wrong details or entries like “blank blank blank”, “Please request this at …”, links to websites or similar entries will automatically lead to a disqualification of the submission!

2.2 ...you study in the areas of editing, sound design, sound, composing, music or you are younger than 31 years

2.3 ...you have sent in a complete application including your short biography, filmography and photography

2.4 ...you have read and accepted our participation conditions and the students' set of rules as stated below.

2.5 ..you have accepted to provide further personal details together with your actual submission

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3) SET OF RULES – Please read carefully!!!

there are no rules - except:

3.1 Create your own world of sounds!

3.2 Create your own world of music!

3.3 Create your own "audiosphere" in relation to the visual world of the film.

3.4 No compilation or usage of archived music is allowed! Of course the usage of SFX and sample sound libraries is allowed!

3.5 Musical composition and sound design will be judged as two creative arts that complement one another in a significant and distinctive way. Of course musical elements and those of sound design can take over the function of each other. Sounddesigner and composer will based on their reply in the respective question automatically join the competition in the discipline “Sounddesign” and / or “Filmscore” (WDR Filmscore Award).

3.6 Even if the Prize will be a recording session with a symphonic Orchestra that does not mean that the Jury will prefer orchestral works! Find the sounds and music that show your creativity, give the jury an impression of your special musical character. Convince them by being a distinctive composer! But don’t forget: You have to score and create sounds for that specific film “Balcony Cacophony”, pay close attention to the dramaturgy, the characters and the emotions!

3.7 To complete your submission, please follow the link provided with the email about your application. Fill in the submission form (not the application form):
- Personal details
- Short biography (max 500 characters) in English language
- Filmography (max 4.000 characters) in English language
- Information about your studies and current work

3.8 Upload your data in one ZIP-file named "yourlastname_yourfirstname.zip" to a server or online platform of your choice. Please note the following requirements:

3.8.1 Include the following files in your ZIP file:
a) A portrait photo (max. 1.000 x 1.000px) named "yourlastname_yourfirstname.ext"
b) An MP3 file with your music and/or sound design. Please make sure to have the beep sound in your file. If you worked in a team, the MP3 shall contain your team's work. 
c) The provided video file of the competition film with your music and/or sound design as .mp4-file or .mov-file. If you worked in a team, the provided video file of the competition film shall contain your team's work, not your individual part of the team work!
d) Only if you worked in a team: Please also include your part of the work as additional MP3 file (e.g. if you composed the score, the MP3 should contain the score only. If you did the sound design, the MP3 should contain the sound mix only).
e) Only if you did both music and sound design: Please also include separate MP3 files with music only and sound design only.

3.8.2 Make sure, that your ZIP-file is accessible without prior registration (e.g. on Dropbox and similar platforms). Put the link (and password if needed) in the respective fields in the submission form.

3.8.3 Make sure, that your ZIP-file is accessible without an expiry date.

3.9 File format for the audio files is Stereo, mp3 with 320 kbps and a resolution of 48kHz. Only the nominees will later on be asked to send wav files.

3.10 For the competition screening we are going to synchronize the audio files with the picture. To be safe please set a beep on your audio file exactly at the same position where you find the beep in the quicktime – 2” before the first image.

3.11 DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24th, 2024, 10:00AM CET.

3.12 The SoundTrack_Cologne committee will select the 12 best entries for the final shortlist. Shortlisted films will be shown during SoundTrack_Cologne 21 in front of the public audience and the jury.

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4) Further Regulations

SoundTrack_Cologne is the organiser of the competition “EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION” which will take place during SoundTrack_Cologne 21. The contestant will participate in the competition and will, within this context, create a new soundtrack (music / sound design) for the following film:

Title: Balcony Cacophony
Written and Directed by: Quentin Haberham
Duration: 5”
Animation: Quentin Haberham
Lead Modelmaker: Zaou Vaughan
DOP: Marc de Meijer
Composers Original Music and Sound design: Rens Machielse and Willem Schneider
Production Company: Family Affair Films
Producer: Chris Stenger
Sales: SND Films
Date and country of production: 2022, Netherlands

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Article 1 - Transfer of Right of Use

1.1
The contestant permits SoundTrack_Cologne to
a) perform,
b) broadcast,
c) archive,
d) and in small quantities for non-commercial distribution to copy on DVD

the subject of the contract which has been processed by him during the competition as well as the documentation of the competition.

1.2
If the version of the film processed by the contestant wins an award the contestant is entitled to use this version for personal non-commercial promotional purposes (Show Reel [only used for applications. It is not allowed to publish a show reel containing the short film “Balcony Cacophony” – in full length or parts of it – on the own or any other website, please read §1.4 below], application documents etc.) in conjunction with the following credits:

The film “Balcony Cacophony” processed during the EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION at SoundTrack_Cologne 21 is used with kind permission of Family Affair Films, Netherlands (rights holder) and Quentin Haberham (copyright holder).

1.3
Every other use of the subject of the film “Balcony Cacophony” in its original version or in the relevant processed version is subject to the permission of the holder of the rights in each case.

1.4
It is strictly prohibited to publish the film “Balcony Cacophony” – in full length or parts of it – on any sites of the World Wide Web – even if it has your music/sound. Every public use of the film has to be permitted by the owners of the film rights.

Article 2 - Remuneration
The contestant will receive no payment for activities carried out within the context of this contract.
 

Article 3 - Further Provisions
This contract shall be construed and enforced according to the laws of the German Federal Republic. No subsidiary verbal agreements have been reached. Both parties must acknowledge changes and amendments to this contract in writing.

If any part of this contract is found to be partly or totally invalid or unenforceable by a court of law the validity of the remaining sections shall not be affected.

Article 4 – The applicant’s email address
To participate in the EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION it is necessary to allow us to use your email address for information purposes about the EUROPEAN TALENT COMPETITION.

Regulations of the WDR Funkhausorchester 
1.) Definition of the conditions for the continuation of the cooperation between the WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne and SoundTrack_Cologne, organised by Televisor Troika GmbH:

The winner of the Film Music Competition of SoundTrack_Cologne in the category filmscore (WDR Filmscore Award) will be given the opportunity to record an own score composition (of 7-9 minutes for a future film or media project) with the WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne. The recording session will be held in the WDR concert studio for the duration of one working day.

2.) The composer shall retain the rights to the composition. The composer may use the final product of the recording session (Film, Television, DVD etc.) and the recording itself may be used and exploited by the composer (coupling, synchronisation, cutting and processing, broadcasting, film screening, additional processing, streaming). Exploitation for pornographic or ideologically questionable purposes (national socialist, those which glorify violence) are excluded.

3.) Together with the score, the composer shall also provide a detailed description of the project which clearly describes the utilisation of the music. WDR reserves the right to examine the contents of the final product and is given a right of veto, which WDR can exercise should the content framework not be complied with. WDR will only transfer the production rights after this examination has proved successful.

4.) WDR shall be granted the unrestricted (non-exclusive) broadcasting rights, also the right to the first broadcast – as well as the right to be named by the first licensee and by further licensees, as far as this is possible or can be influenced by the composer.

5.) The technical recording format and production-related details shall be bindingly agreed upon in advance by the composer and the department Produktion Musik. Produktion Musik shall, after consultation with the composer, be obliged to provide, as far as possible within the framework of WDR, the technical means (for example, click-track) which are necessary for the successful recording.

6.) Following the recording session with the WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne, the winner will be provided with a broadcastable stereo mix of his recording in WDR standards. In addition to the stereo mix, the winner will also be given any multi-track recordings that may have been made. The winner has the right to carry out further processing. Once the broadcastable stereo mix has been handed over, WDR will not provide either personnel or technical resources and services for further processing of the music.

The department Produktion Musik reserves the right to carry out a musical and technical final inspection of the final mix.

7.) The point of contact in matters of score, conductor, orchestra and guests is the management of the WDR Funkhausorchester Cologne. The point of contact in matters of technical processes, technical settings etc. is the department Produktion Musik.

8.) The score shall be delivered to the office of the orchestra management not later than 6 weeks before the commencement of the recording. The score shall be free of errors and shall include all performance instructions. The winner undertakes to have the score proofread by his supervising professor or a professional colleague. The score delivered is the non-negotiable basis for the recording process on the day of recording.

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