Michael Giacchino
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Michael Giacchino (born in Riverside, New Jersey) is an American soundtrack composer who has written the scores for many popular movies, television series and video games.
Compositions in Videogames
Giacchino's first major composition was for the DreamWorks video game adaptation of the 1997 movie, '. The video game was the first PlayStation-only console title to be recorded with an original live orchestral score. Giacchino has since continued his relationship with DreamWorks, providing full orchestral scores for many of their popular videogames. Giacchino's compositions covers the entire Medal of Honor series, (', ' and '), and also the scores for several more popular World War II-related video games like Secret Weapons Over Normandy, Call of Duty and '. Additionally, Giacchino composed themes for ', and co-wrote the theme of Black with composer Chris Tilton.Compositions in Movies and Television
Giacchino's work on the various video games led to his first work on television. In 2001, J.J. Abrams, producer of the television series Alias, discovered Giacchino through his work on the video games and tapped Giacchino to provide the new show's soundtrack. The soundtrack featured a mix of full orchestral pieces, often mixed with upbeat electronic music, a departure from much of his previous work. Giacchino would also provide the score for J.J. Abrams's next project, the 2004 television series, Lost, which was an acclaimed soundtrack that used a unique process of using spare pieces of a plane fuselage for the percussions.In 2004, Giacchino was given his first big feature film composition, when he was called on to provide the soundtrack for the Pixar film, The Incredibles. Director Brad Bird had heard Giacchino's work on Alias and asked him to work on the soundtrack for the new movie. The upbeat jazz orchestral sound was a departure in sound not only for Giacchino but for Pixar, who had previously relied on the works of Randy and Thomas Newman for all of their previous films. Brad Bird had originally sought out John Barry, who was best known for composing many of the early James Bond movie soundtracks, to compose the music, but was reportedly unable to write music that fit his old James Bond style. Giacchino was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2005 for his work on The Incredibles: Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media and Best Instrumental Composition. Giacchino also composed scores for the 2005 films, Sky High and The Family Stone, and the television movie, The Muppets' Wizard of Oz. Most recently, Giacchino composed the score for the movie , directed by J.J. Abrams, which was released on May 5 2006.
Following the recent announcement that Incredibles director Brad Bird would be directing the next Pixar film, Ratatouille, it was announced that Giacchino, who has a history with Bird, will be providing the score. Also, according to his page on the Internet Movie Database (see external links below), Giacchino will also compose the music for the next Star Trek film, which J.J. Abrams is directing, writing, and producing.
Additional Compositions
In addition to his long list of soundtracks it is noted that in 2005 Giacchino collaborated with Walt Disney Imagineering in creating two new soundtracks for the updated versions of Space Mountain at Disneyland, Disneyland Paris, and Hong Kong Disneyland. Giacchino was also contracted by Sarah Vowell, who played character Violet in The Incredibles, to compose the score to the audio version of her book Assassination Vacation.Awards/Nominations
In 2004, Giacchino won the award of "Excellence in Audio" in the Game Developers Choice Awards for work on the video game, Call of Duty. Giacchino was nominated for two Grammy Awards in 2005 for his work on The Incredibles: Best Score Soundtrack Album For Motion Picture, Television Or Other Visual Media and Best Instrumental Composition. Cited by The New Yorker music critic Alex Ross as "some of the most compelling film music of the past year,". Giacchino's work on Lost won him the 2005 Emmy for Music Composition For A Series (Dramatic Underscore).Partial composer filmography
- Star Trek XI (2008)
- Ratatouille (2007)
- Black (Video game) (2006)
- (2006)
- Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2006)
- The Family Stone (2005)
- The Muppets' Wizard of Oz (TV movie) (2005)
- Sky High (2005)
- (VG) (2005)
- (Video game) (2004)
- The Incredibles (2004)
- The Incredibles Game (Video game) (2004)
- Lost (TV) (2004-present)
- Secret Weapons Over Normandy (Video game) (2003)
- Call of Duty (Video game) (2003)
- (Video game) (2002)
- (Video game) (2002)
- Alias (TV) (2001-present)
- (Video game) (2000)
- Medal of Honor (Video game) (1999)
- (Video game) (1997)
External links
- [Official web site]
- [] at MusicBrainz
- [SoundtrackNet Interview with Michael Giacchino]
- [SoundtrackNet's Mission: Impossible 3 Scoring Session Exclusive]
- [Alex Ross column in The New Yorker]
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