Sara Barone

Sara Barone’s been quietly carving out her own corner in the world of film and TV, and honestly, her resume’s starting to look pretty wild. You might’ve spotted her name in the credits of “Planet Earth III” (2023). Yeah, that’s the latest round of jaw-dropping wildlife shots and earth-shaking narration, a series that somehow manages to make a bug crawling across a leaf feel like the climax of a blockbuster. Sara’s work on that was no small potatoes—she helped turn those quiet moments in nature into something you can’t look away from. Then she pivots and dives headfirst into sci-fi action with “Alien: Rogue Incursion - Part One” (2024). That one’s got all the pulse-pounding, deep-space chaos you want from an Alien flick. We’re talking claustrophobic corridors, monsters lurking in the shadows, and that creeping dread that never lets up. Sara’s got a knack for capturing that tension—honestly, you’ll probably catch yourself holding your breath. But she’s not just about adrenaline and jump scares. “Silver and the Book of Dreams” (2023) is proof. It’s a dreamy, swirling kind of fantasy—think strange lands, ancient secrets, and a vibe that feels equal parts fairytale and fever dream. Sara’s touch is all over it, bringing out the weird, wonderful magic in every scene. She doesn’t just hop genres—she totally disappears into each project, and every time, you get something that sticks with you. There’s always this sense that she’s pushing at the edges, trying to see what stories can do. If you haven’t caught her work yet, you’re kinda missing out.

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  • Professions: Music Department, Composer, Sound Department

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