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S23 - Ep 2 - Zero Day - Score Composition

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Conspiracy, power, and the sound of unease — scoring Zero Day means writing tension into every frame.

This week on Below the Line, Score Composer Jeff Russo joins Skid and co-host Louis Weeks to talk about building the musical world of Netflix’s Zero Day.

In this episode, we dig into:

  • Coming aboard early with showrunner Eric Newman and director Lesli Linka Glatter to set the series’ tonal compass
  • Treating the main theme as a texture — a sound that signals doubt — rather than a traditional melody
  • Mapping George Mullen’s psychological point of view, including a recurring “wake-up” motif that threads through the season
  • Blending electronics with acoustic instruments (strings, piano, guitar): where texture carries the story and where harmony takes the lead
  • How Episode 1 “unlocked” the palette and became the musical template for later episodes
  • Spotting sessions, deadlines, and recording logistics — balancing live players with in-the-box writing under a TV schedule
  • What lessons from Ripley (restraint, negative space) carried into Zero Day without duplicating a previous sound

What emerges is a score built on restraint and perspective: Jeff writes to the characters’ doubt and the show’s creeping uncertainty — letting silence, texture, and carefully chosen motifs do the talking.

🎧 Press play and go Below the Line on Zero Day. For more, visit belowtheline.biz.

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