‘All Her Fault’ Composer Jeff Beal Used Music To Give Mystery Series’ Duplicitous Characters The Benefit Of The Doubt – Sound & Screen TV

A close up of composer Jeff Beal talking about his music for the series All Her Fault
  • Sarah Snook’s new mystery series on Peacock.
  • The secret behind the show’s sound.
  • How the music makes characters look honest.

We just saw a cool peek into the new thriller All Her Fault. Sarah Snook plays a mom searching for her lost son. It sounds intense. Very dark.

Jeff Beal is the man behind the music. He spoke about his work at a big TV event recently. He said writing scary music was the simple part. Anyone can make a jump scare.

The real trick? He wanted the music to give the characters the benefit of the doubt. Even the ones who look guilty. It adds a whole new aesthetic to the show. It’s like a soft glow in a dark room.

Music creates a visual vibe in your mind. It’s like adding a layer of moody paint over a tense scene. It makes the mystery feel more human and less like a cartoon.

While we wait for this mystery, other stars are making moves. Saif Ali Khan just shared how SRK pitched a movie to him. At the same time, Allu Aravind is helping a family after a tragedy at a movie event.

If you want something lighter, Peter Gallagher and Andie MacDowell are teaming up again. But for now, we are focusing on how Jeff Beal makes us trust people we probably shouldn’t.

Our Take

We love when creators think like artists. Most thrillers just want to make your heart race. Jeff Beal wants you to feel confused about who to trust. It’s smart. It’s fresh. We can’t wait to hear it.