Ian Arber is a British composer for film and television. He is based in London, England. In 2019, he composed the music for BBC One's thriller series The Capture alongside Blur's Dave Rowntree. The Capture was the most-watched new BBC series of 2019 with over 20 million streams. Ian also scored BBC Two's comedy series Quacks, Usain Bolt's theatrical-release documentary I Am Bolt, Mo Farah's documentary No Easy Mile, and John Hurt's final film My Name Is Lenny. Ian also was assistant to composer Joe Kraemer on his score for .
Arber co-composed the score for Mo Farah: No Easy Mile with Blur's Dave Rowntree and collaborated with hip-hop legend Nas on the opening titles of I Am Bolt.
2022 ! The Chelsea Detective | Acorn | TV series | |||
2020 ! The One, season 1 | Johnny Capps | Urban Myth Films | Netflix | TV series | |
2019 ! The Capture, season 1 | Ben Chanan | BBC One, Peacock | TV series | ||
2018 ! Medici, season 2 | Jon Cassar, Jan Michelini | Lux Vide, Frank Spotnitz, Rai Fiction | Rai 1, Netflix, SBS | TV series | |
2017 ! Quacks | Andy De Emmony | Lucky Giant | BBC Two | TV series | |
2016 ! Mo Farah: No Easy Mile | Joe Pearlman | Fulwell 73 | Feature documentary | Co-composed with Dave Rowntree | |
2015 ! | Christopher McQuarrie | Skydance Productions, Tom Cruise, Bad Robot | Paramount Pictures | Feature film | Assistant to Joe Kraemer |
2014 ! The Window | Steve Spel | Brillen Entertainment | Feature film | ||
2013 ! We Love Paleo | Caroleen Moise | Beyond Features | Feature documentary | ||
2012 ! Changing Hands | Scott L. Schwartz | Changing Hands Film | Feature film | ||
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