Posts From Dan Moore

Composer Jim Dooley on creating the original score for Netflix’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (interview)

Having previously worked with director/producer Barry Sonnenfeld on ABC’s forensic fairytale Pushing Daisies, it only made sense when Sonnenfeld asked composer Jim Dooley to score the second season of Netflix’s

Interview: Composer Geoff Zanelli discusses Squadron 42 and Traffik scores

Fifteen years ago composers were compartmentalized into video game composers, film composers, television composers and commercial composers, but in recent years those labels have gone out the door. One reason

Composing duo WAZ-Jackson talks scoring upcoming Life Sentence and Youth & Consequences

With shows such as Rush Hour, Undateable, Surviving Jack and the comedy Cougar Town under their belts, husband-wife composing duo Waz and Jamie Jackson, known as WAZ-Jackson, are no strangers

Video game composer Matthew Carl Earl discusses ‘Arena of Valor’ score & more

If you like MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) games and have never heard of Tencent’s Arena of Valor, more than likely you will very soon. Arena of Valor was only

Composer Charlie Clouser dishes on the upcoming Jigsaw score & his favorite SAW moments

“Do you wanna play a game?” Just like James Wan, Leigh Wannell, Tobin Bell and Kevin Greutert, when you hear Charlie Clouser’s name you often associate it with the horror

Bringing Zorn to life musically with composer Leo Birenberg (interview)

Premiering last fall on FOX, Son of Zorn made a splash from the initial first trailer that was released, as no other current shows have blended both animation and live

Interview: Composer Michael Bross talks Insomniac’s ‘Edge of Nowhere’

Composer Michael Bross has become somewhat of a veteran in the video game soundtrack world, scoring such titles as “Return of the Phantom,” “Ripper,” and the “Ratchet & Clank” &

Composer Michael A. Levine: From Resident Evil 7 to LEGO DC Super Hero Girls

One of the biggest video games to be released this year has no doubt been Capcom’s Resident Evil 7: Biohazard. Months after the initial release there continues to be articles

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