Ben Salisbury Net Worth

Ben Salisbury is a highly acclaimed composer and music department professional, best known for his work on BBC natural history programmes. He has composed music for over 40 wildlife productions, including three David Attenborough series, and has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on Operation Thunderball. He has also won awards for his scores for Natural Tracks and Natural World - Transylvania. In addition to his orchestral scoring, he has created ambient/dance scores and sampled animal sounds for natural history programming. He has also worked with Bristol bands such as Portishead and Boca 45, and has a Masters Degree in Film and Television Music.
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Ben Salisbury is a highly acclaimed composer and music department professional, widely recognized for his exceptional work on BBC natural history programmes. With his creative flair and ability to translate emotions through his compositions, Salisbury has garnered immense critical acclaim and a devoted fanbase. As he continues to seize opportunities within the industry, it is estimated that his net worth will range from $100,000 to $1 million by the year 2024. With his remarkable talent and groundbreaking contributions to the field, Ben Salisbury is undoubtedly set for a prosperous future.

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2012

In 2012 Salisbury composed the score for the documentary feature film Beyonce: Life Is But A Dream directed by Beyoncé - a behind the scenes look at the singer's life and music.

2014

Salisbury appears as co-writer, string arranger and musician on the Malachai album "Return To The Ugly Side" and The Beekeepers album "Apiculture". He also co-wrote the album "Drokk: Music Inspired By Mega City One" with Portishead's Geoff Barrow, and writes and records as one half of the duo Dolman with Scott Hendy. Dolman released their eponymous debut album on Inflection Point records in June 2014.

2019

Together with Geoff Barrow, he scored the feature film Ex Machina, Alex Garland’s directorial debut, released in the UK in January 2015. Salisbury and Barrow won the 2016 Ivor Novello award for Best Original Score for Ex Machina. The two teamed up again to score Garland's Annihilation (2018).