Collaboration
Creative Scores treats collaboration as a shared creative relationship rather than a transaction. The work develops through conversation, listening, and mutual trust—allowing ideas to emerge without being forced into predefined outcomes.
Collaboration begins early, often before music is written. Time is taken to understand context, intention, and the creative environment surrounding a project. This shared understanding allows music to develop alongside story, image, or concept, rather than being added after decisions have already been made.
Throughout a project, communication remains clear and measured. Feedback is approached as dialogue rather than correction, with space for exploration while maintaining coherence and direction. The goal is not consensus, but alignment—ensuring the music serves the work honestly and effectively.
Creative Scores collaborates most closely with artists, filmmakers, producers, and organizations who value care, patience, and authorship. Projects move best when expectations are shared, trust is established, and creative responsibility is respected on all sides.
At its best, collaboration creates conditions where music can settle into its proper place—supporting the work quietly, confidently, and with lasting presence. Collaboration built on trust, clarity, and shared intention.
