Music for Film and Media

Ulrich Wehner

Welcome...

...and thanks for visiting my website. I write music for film and media and also work as a sound recordist. If you want to get in contact you can email me at

contact (at) ulrichwehner (dot) com

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comedy (2011)

Traffic

sean and philPhil (Tom Powell) and Sean (Tim Howard) are on their way to the office party of the century when everything stops. Time runs out while they are held hostage by mysterious changing lights. Are aliens involved or is it an early onset of senility? They must crack the code before everything falls apart.

directed by Michael O'Connor
Credits: Composer, Sound Recordist

drama (2011)

Instruments

it is morning'You did what you thought was right... and today so will we.' A man (Tom Powell) faces the morning and embraces the darkness in his heart. They are the same person, yet he has to kill for his beliefs while she (Flora Kerridge) has to die for hers. Based on a theatreplay by Steven Quantick.

directed by Michael O'Connor
Credits: Composer, Sound Recordist

drama (2011)

In Lust

Lust is on the lineDuncan (Laurence Patrick) questions his motives for splitting from his ex (Madeleine Havell). His current mistress Anna (Sarah-Louise Tyler) feels his distance and decides to take action. In the background someone else is pulling the strings... sometimes love and Lust (Nila-Louise Cotter) are inseparable.

directed by Michael O'Connor
Credits: Composer, Boom Operator

documentary (2010)

How the Co-op Started

Baker BoysBBC1 documentary 'Baker Boys: How the Co-op Started' reveals the incredible vision of the co-operative movement's Welsh founder Robert Owen and uncovers how his radical thinking is impacting on Welsh communities even today. Presented by Mark Lewis Jones and Steven Meo who star in the drama 'Baker Boys'.

directed by Ian Smith
Credits: Sound Recordist

documentary (2010)

Overdrive

Llandow circuitOverdrive-UK is an independant video magazine that aims to present the whole spectrum of motorsport club racing in the UK. The aim is to promote and educate about the less commercial motorsports such as rallying, autotesting, car trials etc. More information at www.overdrive-uk.com.

directed by Kevin McMullin
Credits: Composer, Sound Recordist

horror (2010)

Boy

nightshiftRoland Boy (Will Llawerch) is a taxidriver and a psychopath. By night he prowls the streets looking to pick up women using the iconic black-cab as a gateway into stranger's lives. His position of trust becomes the ultimate betrayal as the passenger's (Sarah Simpson) journey home turns into a fight for survival.

directed by Matty Groves
Credits: Sound Recordist

drama (2009)

Enjoy the Night

father'I remember the urge to piss my life away.' Robert (Simon Murray) knows his son Gabriel (Joseph Cappellazzi) blames him for his unhappiness. A brief encounter one night leads them both to open wounds rather left forgotten. For Gabe, it's his life to live. For his father, it's losing a son.

directed by Michael O'Connor
Credits: Composer

promo trailer (2009)

The Building with no Name

Building With No Name113-115 Bute Street is a historical building in the prestigious bay area of Cardiff that is home to a number of businesses. The public is encouraged to participate in a competition where the winner will be able to name the currently nameless building. More information at www.thebuildingwithnoname.co.uk.

a Hubbub Media production
Credits: Composer

drama (2009)

Bus 83

Hannah waiting for the busRunning away from home and her neglecting parents, the teenager Hannah (Laura Tarrant) gets on a night bus to Cardiff. The only other passenger is the mysterious Rob (Will de Meo). As the night proceeds the two befriend each other and it turns out that Rob is more than a stranger...

directed by Matty Groves
Credits: Sound Recordist

documentary (2009)

Finding David

David or his avatar?David is a young adult with Asperger's syndrome. Starting as a documentary about living with the condition, the movie soon becomes a heist to capture David's true personality on camera. In the end this search turns out to be the best possible portrait of this unique character.

directed by Kevin McMullin
Credits: Composer, Sound Editor and Recordist

documentary (2009)

RST-UK Motorport

AutotestingProving that racing is more than Formula 1, RST-UK is an independant video magazine that presents the whole spectrum of motorsport in the UK. Current features include a report about autotesting, a look at local car makers Murtaya, a ralley stage guide of Walter's Arena and a feature on how to be a racing driver.

directed by Kevin McMullin
Credits: Composer, Sound Editor and Recordist

horror (2008)

Help Me Save Me

the god in whiteHarmony (Rosie John) is a patient at a mental clinic who is tormented by voices in her head. How can she repent for sins she does not even remember? Help seems to come in form of the god in white (Dave Malins). However, it soon transpires that he has his own idea of helping...

directed by Susannah Vipond
Credits: Composer, Sound Editor and Recordist

drama (2008)

Trepidation

Trevor crossing genders‘Put your knickers in there!’ The story of Trevor (Nathan Keates), the modern rebel without a cause. Pressured by his girlfriend (Jo Crawley) and unable to rid himself of an unwanted mate (Jonathan Nowaczyk), he slips into a dreamworld including visions of losing his masculinity.

directed by Catherine M. Cole
Credits: Composer, Sound Editor and Recordist

experimental (2008)

Optic Nerve

A visual artist (Nathan Keates) is driven into an existential crisis by the loss of inspiration. Even his wooden maniquin makes fun of him! So he embarks on a manic race through the history of art to find his true method of expression - a trip that takes him closer and closer to the edge of sanity...

directed by Catherine M. Cole
Credits: Composer, Sound Designer

thriller/sci-fi (2007)

This Little Piggy

MitchGambling addict Mitch (Jonathon Spear-Cecil) is under pressure: if he doesn't pay his debts a couple of heavies (Colin Roderkerken and David Rosin) are going to 'switch his lights off'. Then all of a sudden he starts to get a mysterious newspaper with the results of the next day's races and his luck seems to turn...or does it?

directed by Patrick Whittaker
Credits: Sound Recordist