The perfect music, every time

You work hard on your projects, and you want them to truly shine. You want them to look and sound their best. You need to find the right score—something that will enhance and elevate what you’ve created. You need a composer who will:

  • Work with you to find the right sound for your project
  • Nail the emotion of the scene and the piece
  • Hit all the right sync points, and
  • Not stress you out (i.e. deliver the score on time, on budget, and without a lot of false starts, miscommunications or worrying on your part)

I can do all that, but you shouldn’t take my word for it. Press the play button above. Check out my testimonial page. Listen to samples and watch clips on the film, advertising, game and styles pages. And, when you’re ready for some great music, contact me!

Recent News

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  • 1/6/12: I’ve begun orchestrating my piece for Symphonic Stories. It’s about a child who longs to be a superhero, and the piece has a wonderful blend of childlike music and heroic superhero/villain themes with a little bittersweet sadness thrown in for good measure.
  • 12/15/11: Mixing and doing sound design for the feature film Mother Nature, directed by Johan Liedgren. Lots of camping, violence and strangeness, and there are some fun sonic challenges.
  • 11/21/11: Working on my piece for the March 18th Symphonic Stories concert. The piece is called Electron Boy. It’s based on a true story of a sick child who longed to be a super hero and his dream became one of the most elaborate scenarios that the Make-a-Wish Foundation has ever produced.
  • 11/18/11: Finished the score for Bobby Ellis Is Gonna Kick Your Ass. It takes place in 1983 and was a fun score to write. Lots of ’80s staples—effected guitars, digital reverb and the occasional synthesizer.
  • 11/16/11: Just launched my new blog on Film Scoring. Appropriately enough, it’s called FilmScoring.info.
  • 11/1/11: Created the theme for a series of children’s story apps called Dragon Embers. Listen to it here: Orchestral/Classical.

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