SCREEN WORKS
Hunky Dory | 2011
Film score
An affectionate portrait of several teenagers graduating from their Swansea high school in the long, hot summer of 1976, and the music that permeated their lives. As well as writing the largely electronic score, Talbot worked with the film's young actors and musicians to develop arrangements of the songs performed in the film.
Directed by Marc Evans.
Psychoville | 2009-2011
Television score
Psychological thriller sitcom written by Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton of The League of Gentlemen, centred on five characters linked by a mysterious blackmailer.
Directed by Matt Lipsey.
Is Anybody There? | 2008
Film score
Drama about the unlikely friendship between a young boy and a cantankerous elderly man.
Directed by John Crowley.
Son of Rambow | 2007
Film score
Comedy about two very different young boys who team up over a summer to make their own version of First Blood.
Directed by Garth Jennings.
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy | 2005
Film score
Feature-length adaptation of Douglas Adams' cult radio sci-fi comedy of the same name.
Directed by Garth Jennings.
Closed Circuit | 2013
Film score
Crime thriller following the aftermath of a terror attack on London.
Directed by John Crowley.
Franklyn | 2008
Film score
Sci-fi thriller set between the parallel worlds of contemporary London and the dystopian Meanwhile City.
Directed by Gerald McMorrow.
Penelope | 2006
Film score
Romantic comedy about a girl whose family curse plagues her with an unusual deformity, which she believes can only be relieved by her marriage to a man of noble birth.
Directed by Mark Palansky.
The League of Gentlemen | 1999-2002
Theme, television and film scores
Cult horror-comedy series set in the fictional English village of Royston Vasey, in which lives a range of alarming characters played by Reece Shearsmith, Steve Pemberton and Mark Gatiss. Jeremy Dyson wrote the series along with the actors.
Directed by Steve Bendelack.
Sing | 2016
Film score
Joby's third feature-length collaboration with writer-director Garth Jennings, this animation from Illumination Entertainment (Despicable Me, Minions) tells the story of Buster Moon— a relentlessly optimistic koala impresario who refuses to admit defeat when his theatre faces closure— and the singing competition he stages in a last-ditch effort to save it.
Directed by Garth Jennings.