Timeri Duplat
Timeri is a London-based, highly skilled film music editor. She grew up in France where she was classically trained in violin and attained a masters degree in Sound, and started working in the UK in 2015. In 2021, she received a nomination for the Golden Reel Awards for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature underscore for her work on Wonder Woman 1984, and in 2023 she was nominated at the Emmy awards for Outstanding Sound Editing as a music editor for ‘House of The Dragon’.
Selected Credits
She began as an assistant music editor with James Bellamy on Dario Marianelli’s scores including Ivor Novello-winning ‘Kubo And The Two Strings’ directed by Travis Knight for Laika. Since then she went on to music edit for numerous feature films and TV shows including ‘Mary Magdalene’ (2018) scored by Hildur Guðnadóttir and Johann Johannsson, multiple award winning Netflix ‘The Two Popes’ (2019) by Bryce Dessner, HBO’s mini-series ‘Chernobyl’ (2019) , Philippa Lowthorpe & Marc Munden’s TV mini-series ‘The Third Day’ (2020), Warner Bros. feature film ‘Wonder Woman 1984’ (2020) scored by Hans Zimmer, Florian Zeller’s feature film ‘The Son’ (2022) scored by Hans Zimmer, HBO’s ‘House of the Dragon’ (2022), and Benjamin Millepied’s ‘Carmen’ (2022) scored by Nicholas Britell.
Her more recent works include ‘Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One’ (2023) scored by Lorne Balfe, the Apple show ‘Constellation’ (2024) scored by Ben Salisbury and Suvi-Eeva Äikäs, and she was supervising music editor on Jerry Bruckheimer and Disney’s ‘Young Woman And The Sea’ (2024).