
Season 2 Episode 19: Nathaniel Blume Verse 2!
From Screen Perspectives by Pittsburgh Film Office
February 20, 2026 · 25 min · Episode 45
About this episode
The episode features Nathaniel Blume discussing his work as a composer for screen, including insights on specific projects and advice for aspiring composers.
Join us as we continue our conversation with Nathaniel Blume, one of the most dynamic composers working on screen today! In this episode, Nathaniel continues to talk about his work on PRODIGAL SON, goes in-depth on his experience with DC’s television series THE FLASH, gives excellent advice for any aspiring composer, and explains a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)! Check out Nathaniel Blume’s work at his official website https://nathanielblume.com/ and his official YouTube channel @im_a_nootbar . Find the official Prodigal Son soundtrack on Spotify . Special thank you to Pittsburgh-based composer Alec Cassidy for his contributed questions for this episode. Hosted by Dawn Keezer and Kevin M. Smith. Produced by Jennifer Booker. Edited by Kaden Velasquez.
People in this episode
Hosts: Dawn Keezer, Kevin M. Smith
Guest: Nathaniel Blume
Topics covered
- music composition
- film scoring
- television series
- career advice
- digital audio technology
Keywords
- Nathaniel Blume
- PRODIGAL SON
- THE FLASH
- music composition
- DAW
- film scoring
- career advice
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: PRODIGAL SON, THE FLASH, Spotify, YouTube
Books & works: Prodigal Son soundtrack, Digital Audio Workstation (DAW)
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