Film Scoring

Spitfire Audio was founded by two award-winning composers: Christian Henson and Paul Thomson. Born out of their shared dissatisfaction with sample libraries, they pooled resources to record their own at the legendary AIR Studios in London. Fast forward ten years and Spitfire sounds are used by the biggest names in composition, appearing on everything from Doctor Who to Dunkirk. 

To help you realise your film scoring ambitions, we have put together a selection of our most popular products. Recorded just like film scores – using the same studios, musicians and engineers – these libraries provide a truly cinematic sound and complement one another perfectly.


Suggested products

Albion ONE
Albion ONE
£279.00 £399.00
Epic composer tools
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Someone

Spitfire Solo Strings
Spitfire Solo Strings
£244.00 £349.00
Designed to stand out
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Jack in the Box

Ólafur Arnalds Chamber Evolutions
Ólafur Arnalds Chamber Evolutions
£186.00 £249.00
Inspiring chamber strings textures
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Demo

Hans Zimmer Percussion
Hans Zimmer Percussion
£244.00 £349.00
The ultimate cinematic drum sample library
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Battle Of The Bones

Orchestral Swarm
Orchestral Swarm
£149.00 £199.00
The tidal orchestra
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Ritual Echoes

Featuring Orchestral Swarm and Hans Zimmer Percussion, this stunning suite includes a wealth of sounds from the master of film scoring himself. Together, these libraries provide breadth of sound only available to today’s finest composers. Created for Blue Planet II, Orchestral Swarm is a collaboration with Hans Zimmer’s music production company Bleeding Fingers Music. It gives your compositions a liquid dynamic that dances along to the picture. Hans Zimmer Percussion expands on the percussion within Albion ONE, providing monumental levels of depth and power for epic and emotional cinematic moments.