- Reinhold Heil
Reinhold Heil (born 18 May 1954) is a composer and former member of Spliff and the Nina Hagen Band who has largely worked on film music but has produced pop music for Kim Wilde and Nena. He has been nominated for several awards and has won four ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards for his work on the music for television series Without a Trace and HBO series "John from Cincinnati".
- Lennie Niehaus
Lennie Niehaus is an American alto saxophonist, arranger, and composer on the West Coast jazz scene. He has played with the Stan Kenton big band, and various other jazz bands on the West Coast of the U.S. Niehaus has arranged and composed for motion pictures, including several produced by Clint Eastwood. Lennie Niehaus was born on the 11th of June 1929 in St Louis, Missouri, USA. Lennie’s sister was a concert pianist and his father was an expert violinist.
- Michael Tavera
Michael "Mike" Tavera is an American composer. He has worked on countless TV series, TV films and direct-to-video sequels, usually animated.
- Blake Leyh
Blake Leyh (born in Syracuse, New York in 1962) is a composer, sound designer, and music supervisor. Leyh's prominent credits include music supervising HBO's television show "The Wire", composing original scores for the films of Kirby Dick (including the Oscar-nominated "Twist of Faith" and "SICK: The Life & Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist") and sound design for the films of Julie Taymor, Ang Lee, Spike Lee, John Waters, and James Cameron.
- Kevin Manthei
Kevin Manthei is a composer who writes music for film, television, and video games. Some of the more notable things he has worked on are the television shows Invader Zim and Xiaolin Showdown, the video game Ultimate Spider-Man, and the films Scream 2 and Scream 3.
- Graeme Clifford
Graeme Clifford is a movie director from Australia who was born in Sydney in 1942. His credits include the "Barnaby Jones" and "Twin Peaks" tv series as well as such movies as "The Man Who Fell to Earth," "Gleaming the Cube," and "The Rocky Horror Picture Show."
- John Kricfalusi
John Kricfalusi is an Emmy-nominated Canadian animator, better known as John K. He is creator of "The Ren & Stimpy Show" and "The Ripping Friends" animated series, "The Goddamn George Liquor Program", the first animated series made using Macromedia Flash, as well as the founder of animation studio Spümcø International. When Kricfalusi didn't completely approve of one his cartoons, …
- Geoff Stradling
Geoff Stradling (born May 19 1955 in Bellingham, Washington) is an American pianist, keyboardist, composer, arranger and orchestrator. He has recorded with Ernestine Anderson (including the Grammy-nominated CDs "Blues, Dues and Love News" and "Now And Then"), Ladd McIntosh, Kenny Goldberg, Joe Gallardo, and "Jane's Addiction" on "Ritual de lo Habitual".
- Will Vinton
Will Vinton (born 1948) is a director and producer of animated films. He was born in McMinnville, Oregon, near Portland. He has won an Oscar for his work, and several Emmy Awards and Clio Awards for the work of his studio.
- Grant Geissman
Grant Geissman, born April 13, 1953 in Berkeley, California, is a Crossover jazz, smooth jazz and new age guitarist and an Emmy-nominated composer for network TV series and TV movies. An in-demand studio musician, he has recorded extensively for several labels since 1976, and he can be heard playing guitar on the theme for "Monk" and other TV series. Growing up in San Jose, California, Geissman took guitar lessons from a succession of San Jose musicians, …
- Clint Bajakian
Clint Bajakian is an American video game soundtrack composer. He worked for LucasArts until 2000 when he formed his own sound production company, C.B. Studios. He has worked on several classic LucasArts games, where he gained much of his fame. Recently, he has ventured into working with other publishers as well as writing the score for a short film, The Upgrade.
- Michael McCann
Michael McCann (also known as Behavior) is a composer, sound-designer and record producer based in Montreal, Canada. He is most recently known for composing the soundtrack to "Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Double Agent" for the Xbox 360, PC, PS2, Xbox, Gamecube and Wii. Past projects also include being lead Sound Designer and Music Editor for the films of Michael Dowse including "It's All Gone Pete Tong" and "FUBAR".
- Maggie Greenwald
Maggie Greenwald (born 1955) is an American film director and writer, most recognized for writing and directing "Songcatcher" (2000) and "The Ballad of Little Jo" (1993).
- Bruce Faulconer
Bruce Faulconer is a composer and the primary author of the music featured in English dub of the popular anime Dragon Ball Z. He is the owner and founder of Faulconer Productions as well as CakeMix Recording. *(Copied from Faulconer Production Music and CakeMix Recording with permission) Faulconer’s music is routinely recorded at CakeMix Recording, including the music for hit shows “DragonBall Z” on the Cartoon Network, “Your New House” on the Discovery Channel, …
- Alejandro Agresti
Alejandro Agresti (born June 2, 1961 in Buenos Aires) is a Silver Condor award winning Argentine film director and producer. He has become increasingly influential in the United States and directed "The Lake House" with top Hollywood actors Sandra Bullock and Keanu Reeves in 2006.
- Bill Rebane
Bill Rebane (born February 8, 1937 in Riga, Latvia) is a movie director. He is best known for low budget horror movies such as "Monster A Go-Go" and "The Giant Spider Invasion". Rebane also ran for governor of Wisconsin in 2002. Rebane's mother was a Latvian and father an Estonian, Arnold Rebane.
- Darrell Raby
Darrell Raby is an American composer for film. In 2006 he won the 7th annual "Young Film Composers Competition." Darrel Raby started his musical career in Austin, Texas. In 2002, he moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue his interest in film music where he studied in the University of Southern California's graduate-level program for Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television. In 2003, Darrel worked for composer Jeff Rona, …
- Ray Gravell
Raymond William Robert Gravell (born 12 September 1951, in Mynydd-y-garreg, Carmarthenshire) is a former Welsh rugby union player who earned 23 caps for Wales as a centre.
- Ted V. Mikels
Ted V. Mikels (born 29 April 1929) is an American filmmaker of independent cult films. His work is very campy and sometimes outrageous.
- Jamie Uys
Jacobus Johannes Uys (30 May 1921 - 29 January 1996), better known as Jamie Uys, was a South African film director. He made his debut as a film director in 1951 with the Afrikaans-language film "Daar doer in die bosveld". He directed 24 films in total, including: * "Dingaka" (1965) * "After You, …
- Jeff Britting
Jeff Britting (b. 1957) is an American composer, playwright, author, and producer. His credits include associate-producing the 1997 Academy Award Nominee for Best Documentary "Ayn Rand: A Sense of Life" with director Michael Paxton, for which he also wrote the musical score. He is presently archivist at the Ayn Rand Institute and recently published an illustrated biography of Ayn Rand's life, simply titled "Ayn Rand".
- Doc Hammer
Doc Hammer (born Eric Arthur Hammer on February 2nd in New London, Connecticut, USA) is a multi-disciplinary artist, most notable as co-writer (with Christopher McCulloch), editor, and voice actor (Doctor Girlfriend, Henchman #21 and Master Billy Quizboy) for the animated television series "The Venture Bros.".
- Jeffrey Mumford
Jeffrey Mumford (born 1955 in Washington, D.C.) is a U.S. composer. He holds degrees from the University of California, Irvine (B.A., 1977) and the University of California, San Diego (M.A., 1981). He was a student of Elliott Carter. Mumford's compositions, though thoroughly modern, are evocative and impressionistic, exploring the sensuous and tactile nature of sound in subtle and sophisticated ways. Like many other 20th and 21st century classical works, …
- Bart Berman
Bart Berman, born in Rotterdam, December 29, 1938, is a Dutch-Israeli pianist and composer, best known as an interpreter of Franz Schubert and 20th century music. Bart Berman studied piano with Jaap Spaanderman at the Conservatoire of Amsterdam and complemented his piano education with Theo Bruins and a masterclass by Alfred Brendel. As a soloist, Berman was awarded the Dutch Prize of Excellence, …
- Leila Fletcher
Leila Fletcher (b. August 12th, 1899 in Hamilton, Ontario other sources say that she was born in Australia - d.there, April 9th, 1988) was a Canadian pianist, composer, publisher, music editor and educator.
- Elliott Goldkind
Ask my friendsters, I dunno.
- Jeff Brunello
You could say I'm laid back most of the time. I consider myself to be honest, openminded, and accepting of other people's opinions: everything's relative. An introspective person, I don't always feel much like talking much. Going out is cool, chilling and partying at home is cool.... I crack stupid jokes, does that make me funny? I love sushi, but I'll eat pretty much anything.
- Steven Pranoto
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- Verna Mandel
I am silly and spastic (so I am told) and I am never serious about anything. I like to laugh and play and be silly. I don't like to be angry and upset and mad. I don't let little things get to me (and really, they're all little things). I hate games and drama, life is too short for that shit. I always try to be direct and to the point. I coulnd't hide how I'm feeling if I tried.
- Eren Gumrukcuoglu
- Keiko Deguchi
Keiko Deguchi , Editor Keiko Deguchi came to US from Japan to study cinema studies at NYU graduate school. After receiving a MA, she started working as an assistant editor on feature films such as Carlito's Way (Brian DePalma), Kansas City (Robert Altman), Michael (Nora Ephron), among many others.
- Rob Nokes
SoundStorm's Academy Award-winning sound effects library was purchased by Rob Nokes in January, 2005, in addition to the libraries of Tattersall - Cassablanca and Masters' Workshop. Rob has an extraordinary collection of microphones, hydrophones, and hard disk recorders (Deva5), and has traveled to thirty-five countries in his pursuit of new sounds. His current pursuit is musical winds and whales or dolphins.
- Jon Olive
Born in Philadephia but raised and living in the UK, Jon is an experienced Audio post-production engineer with numerous classical music editing and mastering credits in addition to film work. He has lived and worked in the UK, France and the United States. He is a fluent French speaker and a talented musician.
- Mark Jan Wlodarkiewicz
Surname pronounced "Vor-dar-kay-vich"
- Tom Villano
- Daryl B Kell
Daryl was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta. He won a scholarship to Berklee Music Academy in Boston where he initially pursued his musical career. After relocating to Los Angeles, Daryl became involved in music editing.
- Sam Southwick
- Paul Hackner
- Adam Koplad
- Donn Cambern
Member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Editors Branch) [2002-]