Brandon Moore | |
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Born | Arlington, Texas, U.S. | November 25, 1976
Genres | Film score, orchestral |
Occupation(s) | Film composer |
Years active | 2000–present |
Brandon Moore (born November 25, 1976) is an American composer known for Universal's Aliens Ate My Homework (2018) and the sequel Aliens Stole My Body (2020) featuring the voice talents of William Shatner and George Takei. He’s also known for the comedy-horror series Killer Sisters' Midnight Hour (2012) for Hulu, and the IFS Festival's Best Drama winner The Year I Did Nothing (2019). Brandon was a musician at an early age and a life-long film music fan. Upon completing his undergrad in music theory and composition in Fort Worth, TX, he moved to Los Angeles to attend USC's Film Scoring program. Brandon has composed a wide range of scores for a variety of film projects and genres. His music has played in film festivals all over the world for as long as he's been an active composer in Hollywood.
Biography
Early life
Brandon Moore grew up listening to film scores and performing music in his native Arlington, Texas. His father John Moore (1942-2011) was an architect and his mother Cheryl Ford-Mente, a communications director for non-profit organizations, was heavily involved in Dallas-Fort Worth community theater as an actress and fundraiser and host of a local cable talk show "Around Arlington." Brandon's parents encouraged him to start playing music at an early age. He switched from piano, viola, and finally settling on the trombone in high school. Brandon credits his dad for his introduction to film music:
My dad would buy these soundtrack albums. He had a wide range of vinyl, but he occasionally had a pop soundtrack album and a score album here and there, but there were three that I remember listening to a lot: Raiders of the Lost Ark, Return of the Jedi and Superman: The Movie. And I wore these records out, scratched them and everything. I was probably about 11 years old when I realized they were all written by John Williams.[1]
Education
In 1999 he graduated from Texas Christian University with a Bachelor of Music degree in music theory and composition. That same year he moved to Los Angeles to study film scoring professionally at the University of Southern California's Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television program. At USC, Brandon had the privilege of studying under accomplished film composers Elmer Bernstein, David Raksin and Christopher Young.
Discography
Soundtracks
Title | Release Date | Label | Format |
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Aliens Stole My Body | July 31, 2020 | Back Lot Music | digital download |
Aliens Ate My Homework | March 2, 2018 | Back Lot Music | digital download |
Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis | August 15, 2009 | Independent release | CD, digital download |
Works
Films
Year | Title | Director | Type | Notes |
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2023 | Where The Dead Go | Alberto G. Rodriguez | Feature | South Texas International Film Festival pre-festival showcase |
2022 | Motion At Your Door | Jared Rivet | Short | LA Screamfest official selection and premiere [2] |
2020 | Alma's Pond | Roger Lay Jr. | Short | Hollywood Just4Shorts Best Drama Short award winner [3] |
2020 | Aliens Stole My Body | Sean McNamara | Feature | — |
2019 | The Year I Did Nothing | Ana Barredo | Foreign Language (Philippines) | IFS Film Festival 2019 Best Dramatic Feature Film award winner,[4] Cebu International Film Festival Best Long Form award winner,[5] TWIFF Best Narrative Feature award winner,[6] GIFF Best Feature and Best Female Director awards winner,[7] |
2018 | Aliens Ate My Homework | Sean McNamara | Feature | — |
2013 | Our Urban Wilderness | John Winningham | Feature | — |
2012 | Toy Masters | Corey Landis, Roger Lay Jr. | Documentary | |
2011 | The Table | Ana Barredo | Documentary | SoCal Independent Film Festival award winner |
2008 | Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis | Tony Báez Milán | Feature | Phoenix International Horror & Sci-Fi Festival award winner [8] |
2007 | Return To Vietnam | Charles Domokos | Documentary | Silver Telly Award winner [9] |
2007 | Ackerman on Bradbury | Roger Lay Jr. | Documentary Short | |
2006 | Forest Lawn: The First Hundred Years | Jeremy Weiss | Documentary | |
2005 | A Piece of Wood | Tony Báez Milán | Short | |
2004 | The Gentleman Don La Mancha | Ted Roach | Feature | Mexico International Film Festival award winner [10] |
Series
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2023 | The Party | Geneva Willis, Margaret Borchert and Tori Chancellor | web series |
2014 | Dysfunctionally Organized | Nimo Mathenge | web series |
2012 | Killer Sisters' Midnight Hour | Mike Williamson | Hulu original series[11] |
Audio Dramas
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2018 | Tales From the Dead of Night | Jared Rivet | Earbud Theater Podcast. Original theme and end credits; Segment "Knife Flip" uses original track titled "Possession"[12] |
2018 | The Current | Jared Rivet | Earbud Theater Podcast[13] |
Concert Works
Title | Publisher | Notes |
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Firethorn for Trombone Octet | — | Written for the Red River Trombones "8x8x8" series and performed at the 2019 International Trombone Festival held in Muncie, Indiana at Ball State University.[14] The world premiere with its additional 2nd movement was performed by the TCU Trombone Choir for the 2021 TCU Trombone Summit concert.[15] |
The Alien for Theremin, Clarinet, Trombone and Narrator | — | Instrumental accompaniment to poem recitation, first performed in 2013 Los Angeles, California in dedication to author Ray Bradbury. |
The Cylindrical Sea for Alto Saxophone, String Quartet and Xylophone | — | — |
Nonet for Flute, Clarinet, French Horn, Bassoon, String Quartet and Percussion | — | — |
Brass Quintet | — | — |
Flute Duet No. 1 | — | — |
Triumvirate for 2 Trumpets and Trombone | — | — |
Faith of Our Fathers hymn arrangement for Brass Ensemble | Live Oak House | — |
Awards, nominations and recognition
Nominations
2018 Audio Verse Awards Finalist - Original Compositions for Self-Contained Productions and Original Compositions for Dramatic Productions - episode The Current for Earbud Theater[16]
2012 Park City Film Music Festival Award Nomination for Best Impact of Music in a Documentary - The Table[17]
References/Notes and references
- ↑ Romanelli, Kristen. "Aliens Ate His Film Score". Film Score Monthly Volume 23, Issue 2. February 22 2018. Pages 60-65. FSM Online
- ↑ LA Screamfest 2022 Official Selection Short Block 8 - Motion At Your Door, LA Screamfest Retrieved on June 13, 2023
- ↑ Hollywood Just4Shorts Short Film and Screenplay Competition Official Winners - Best Drama Short - Alma's Pond, Hollywood Just4Shorts Short Film and Screenplay Competition Retrieved on July 31, 2020
- ↑ IFS 2019 Program Guide - Best Dramatic Feature Film and Nominee - Best Picture: The Year I Did Nothing, Independent Filmmakers Showcase Film Festival Retrieved on April 26, 2019
- ↑ Cebu IFF Facebook Post - WINNERS FOR THIS YEAR'S CEBUIFF 2019, BEST LONG FILM-PH FOCUS: The Year I Did Nothing, Cebu International Film Festival Archived May 28, 2013, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on November 26, 2019
- ↑ Congratulations to the TWIFF 2019 Winners - Best Narrative Feature: The Year I Did Nothing, The World's Independent Film Festival Retrieved on November 26, 2019
- ↑ GIFF 2019 Award Winners - Best Feature and Best Female Director: The Year I Did Nothing, Glendale International Film Festival Archived October 13, 2018, at the Wayback Machine Retrieved on November 26, 2019
- ↑ Sci-Fi Awards List - Best Feature Film 2008: Ray Bradbury's Chrysalis, International Horror and Sci-Fi Film Festival Retrieved on October 17, 2018
- ↑ Telly Awards 2007 - Silver Telly Winner Film/Video-TV Programs, Segments, or Promotional Pieces - Documentary - Return to Vietnam The Telly Awards Retrieved on October 17, 2018
- ↑ Awards 2007 Winners - Best Student Film The Gentleman Don La Mancha, International Mexico International Film Festival Retrieved on October 17, 2018
- ↑ Miska, Brad. "Bloody Disgusting Presents Killer Sisters’ Midnight Hour On Hulu and Hulu Plus!". Bloody Disgusting. October 12, 2012.
- ↑ "Tales From the Dead of Night" Cast and crew bios: Brandon Moore Composer, Earbud Theater Podcast Retrieved on October 17, 2018
- ↑ "The Current" Meet The Team: Brandon Moore Composer, Earbud Theater Podcast Retrieved on October 17, 2018
- ↑ International Trombone Festival Schedule ITF 2019 Full Schedule - Friday - Presenter Recital: Red River Trombone Octet 8x8x8, International Trombone Festival Retrieved on August 27, 2019
- ↑ TCU Trombone Summit Schedule 13th Annual Trombone Summit Schedule - Sunday - World Premiere of Firethorn, Retrieved on May 5, 2021
- ↑ 2018 Audio Verse Awards - List of Nominees - Music - Audio Verse Awards Retrieved on November 2, 2018
- ↑ 2012 Award Winners - Past Awards List - Best Impact of Music in a Documentary Finalists, Park City Film Music Festival Retrieved on October 17, 2018
External links
- Official Website
- Brandon Moore on IMDb
- Brandon Moore Music Official YouTube
- Brandon Moore on Vimeo
- Brandon Moore Music on SoundCloud
- Brandon Moore on Spotify
- Brandon Moore on Pandora
- Film Score Monthly 2018 Interview with Brandon Moore on composing Aliens Ate My Homework
- Film Score Monthly 2020 Interview with Brandon Moore on composing Aliens Stole My Body