Filip Olejka

A Slovak music composer known for his music contributions to numerous projects on Netflix, HBO, Amazon Prime, Hulu, BBC and more. Most notably, Filip wrote additional arrangements on the video game 'Dragon Age: The Veilguard' for Hans Zimmer and Lorne Balfe. He also worked with Balfe on projects like Steven Spielberg's 'Life on Our Planet' series narrated by Morgan Freeman (Netflix), 'Man vs Bee' starring Rowan Atkinson (Netflix), 'The Wheel of Time' (Amazon Prime), 'Dopesick' (Disney Plus), 'Sherwood' (BBC), 'Pennyworth' (HBO Max) and more. Filip wrote arrangements and additional music for the film 'The Cursed' and series like 'Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons' (HULU). During his career, Filip has developed a fruitful working relationship with directors like Adam Mason, Ryan Connolly and Kyle Godfrey from Stromedy Channel. He has composed music for more than 30 short films and several feature films like 'The Last Pirate' (TUBI) or 'The Mannequin Man' (Stromedy Channel). When It comes to video games, Filip scored "Arma 3 CDLC Reaction Forces" made by The Rotators & Bohemia Interactive, 'Fog of War' and 'Dry Grass'. He also produced and created several library albums for Audio Network, Film Riot and Fontana Studio. Some of them were recorded at places like Abbey Road, Air Studios or Synchron Stage in Vienna. Filip is currently making library music for Bleeding Fingers Music production company, which was co-founded by Hans Zimmer.

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2022  Sherwood
2023  Life on Our Planet

Music Arranger:
2022  Man Vs Bee
2022  Sherwood
2022  Victoria's Secret: Angels and Demons
2023  Life on Our Planet

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