TV Composers Section

 

 

Announcing the first addition to the TV composers section. If you are a tv composer and would like to have your information listed in this part of the site, use the submission form to enter your details and you will be added free of charge. This section will continue being updated and expanded until it is hopefully the premiere place on the internet to find freelance television show composers, and both composers and those in need of television music should benefit.

Although TV music in the traditional sense may be hard to break into, and is a declining field, the internet offers new life for television series’ and this may offer music composers many new opportunities to composer their music and make a living. Nearly all of the major TV shows are being shown online, which means that more independent shows can compete with them and be on the same level. More independent media production is always good for composers because it creates more work for them.

The key to becoming a successful TV composer in this new online centered world will be to get your information out to as many people as possible, especially in places where they will be looking. Thats where this site comes in. TV producers will know of this site as the best place to find any freelance composer they might need, so being listed on this site is the best first step to becoming a working composer.

We will continue to keep this section full of great listings and possible job opportunities for music composers of all types as the site keeps growing and becoming a more effective resource.

by Admin ~ January 4th, 2010. TV Composers.

1 Response to TV Composers Section

  1. Willie Ray Lewis

    Hello,

    I am a composer/sound designer wanting to get my stuff out there and be a part of a group that supports excellent creative talent. Please take a moment to view my composer reel, featuring spots for NIKE, BMW, and Victoria’s Secret at the link below.  Any feedback you have would be greatly appreciated.  I am available as a freelancer or full-time.

    http://web.me.com/willieraylewis
    or download at:
    http://public.me.com/willieraylewis

    I also wanted to tell you a bit about myself, aside from just sending you a link.  I was the senior composer and audio engineer at NASA Headquarters in Washington DC, I spent many years with them scoring television programs and corporate video.  It was my score that was attached to a video that went to Congress to convince them to fund the International Space Station.  My score on the 40th Anniversary of NASA premiered at the National Building Museum in Washington, D.C. and my 25th Anniversary of STS-1 film (The First Flight of the Space Shuttle) was shown at the IMAX Air and Space Museum. 

    I have also produced several artists, Billboard Recording Artists Don Philip (Jive Records), and Jason Antone (Chickie Records) to name a few.  My production on “To The Limit,” Jason’s debut single from his CD, “Start To Move,” spent over 14 weeks on MTV LOGO’s Click List Top Ten.  I was the musical director and engineer for his “Start To Move” tour which went to Chicago, New York, Miami, Milwaukee, Omaha, and Nashville during the summer of 2009. The “Start To Move” CD, produced entirely by me, can be heard at http://www.jasonantone.com

    As a DJ/Producer in Miami Beach, FL, I have performed and played at the top venues in South Beach including an event last year at Casa Casuarina, the residence of the world renowned designer Gianni Versace.

    As a classically trained pianist, I am well-versed in all genres of music and demonstrate excellent skills in production and engineering in a studio environment.   
     
    Thank you for your time, I am here to answer any questions you may have.

    Willie Ray Lewis