Apollo: Missions to the Moon | National Geographic

 

In the late 1960s, the United States space program neared its goal of landing a man on the Moon, but it was a journey that began years before. This is the story of Project Apollo - 12 years, 12 manned-missions, one impossible goal. With rare archival footage and audio, this remarkable documentary sheds new light on an incredible time in human history.

Apollo: Missions to the Moon is directed by Tom Jennings and produced by Chris Morcom, Abe Scheuermann and David Tillman for 1895 Films.


Music by James Everingham
for Bleeding Fingers Music

Score produced by Hans Zimmer, Russell Emanuel
Music production services by Steven Kofsky

Score supervisor: Christopher J. King

Score recorded and mixed by John Witt Chapman
Score mix assistant: Jacob Moreno
Assistant score recording engineer: Jasper LeMaster

Score recorded at Ocean Way Nashville
Score performed by The Nashville Scoring Orchestra
Score conducted by David Wise
Concertmaster: Alan Umstead

Technical score engineer: Adam Adams

Music executive for National Geographic: Jennifer Stilson

Milan Records executive soundtrack producers: JC Chamboredon, Stefan Karrer
Production manager: Pablo Manyer
Graphic design and layout: Shawn Lyon
Album mastered by Rob Kleiner

James Everingham and Bleeding Fingers Music would like to thank: Tom Jennings, Ellen Farmer, David Tillman, Robert Kirk and the 1895 Films team; Bernadette McDaid, Hamish Mykura, Jennifer Stilson and the National Geographic Films team; Hans Zimmer, Russell Emanuel; Steven Kofsky, Shalini Singh and the Remote Control Productions Team; Joe Zimmerman and the Joann Kane Music Service team; Peter Rotter, Alan Umstead and the Nashville Scoring Orchestra and Ocean Way Nashville Studios; Christopher J. King, John Witt Chapman; Jake Schaefer, Jesse McNamara, Stephanie Hall, Yelena Krivitskaya, Adam Adams, Jacob Moren and Jasper LeMaster.