EVAN EVANS
Evan Evans is a Film Composer of over 80 feature films, a specialist on the art & craft of film music, and son of legendary jazz pianist Bill Evans. And as an entrepreneur he founded The Composer Collective (a media scoring firm with over 3000 global composers), Film Scoring Academy (an online scoring university with over 5000 students), and created CuePop™ the world's first fully automated online music library.
Evan has worked on numerous star-powered films, supporting the greats including the legendary David Carradine in his final appearance, as well as Martin Sheen, Dennis Hopper, David Carradine, Jonathan Schaech, Michael Madsen, C. Thomas Howell, Danny Trejo, Wil Wheaton, Rebecca De Mornay, Eric Roberts, Robert Carradine, Judy Reyes, Adrian Paul, Michael Rooker, John Ritter, Rachel Hunter, Judge Reinhold, Steven Bauer, Louis Mandylor, Karen Black, Mark Rolston, John Saxon, and Robert Culp.
Films he has scored are elevated artistically and continually make rounds at some of the world's most respected film festivals, including "Miss Wonton" at the Sundance Film Festival, and the lyrical and controversial "Coyote" at the Flanders Film Festival.
Evan has studied music theory privately since age 6 and at age 12 began college study of music composition theory at CSULB, the same school Steven Spielberg graduated from. He continued to study at the Nadia Boulanger Institute in Paris, where he shared pedagogy with Leonard Bernstein, Aaron Copland, and Elliot Goldenthal. At 17 he went to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He apprenticed with groundbreaking Argentinian film composer Lalo Schifrin ("Mission Impossible") for over a year, veteran TV composer Don Ray ("Twilight Zone"), top-notch orchestrator Steven Scott Smalley ("Batman"), leading harmony specialist and arranger Clare Fischer (Michael Jackson), and music editor Joseph Rand ("Titanic"). He has worked for and trained under iconic film composers Danny Elfman, Jerry Goldsmith, Marco Beltrami, Elmer Bernstein, Jeff Rona, David Newman, and Basil Poledouris.
BARTOSZ BLUDAU
Studied at the Akademie Deutsche POP
Born in Poland, Bartosz Bludau grew up bilingual because of his Polish and German background. He studied composition and music production in Berlin under composers Stefan Lienenkämper and Nikolaus Neuser.
He has composed music for various film and theatre projects. He was chosen to join the masterclasses at the Film Music Festival in Kraków and was nominated for the WDR Filmscore Award at Soundtrack Cologne.
Amongst his current projects were the design of a sound installation for the DDR Museum in Berlin and the composition of the music for the new film “The Year I Lost My Mind?” by director Tor Iben.
SANDOR GYORFI
Sandor was born in Debrecen, Hungary, in 1985. He comes from a highly musical family. His father was a professional drummer and his mother a violinist. His sisters play both the flute and the clarinet.
He began his music career in a rock band at the age of 13 and after 3 years he started composing music for himself. During that time, he also learned how to play on modular synthesizers and how to do sound design. He says 'composing music is not just a job; it's an activity that's good for the soul. I cannot imagine life without music. For me, music is both a passion and a challenge... to have created something of beauty or power out of nothing but my belief in the need for music is my life's work. I'm grateful that I have been able to work and study over the years with some very talented people in the music business. In present I'm working on several feature films from Europe and from the United States as well.”
DALLAS CRANE
Composer, Orchestrator, Harmony Specialist.
Attended BYU. Interned at Remote Control Studios under Hans Zimmer.
Intensely passionate about developing original approaches to narrative scoring. Animation and cartoon buff.
STEVEN STRATVERT
Graduated from “Ivy League” Columbia University with a Major in Music Composition
Christian Fernando Perucchi
More than 70 credits and 10 years of experience in the field, specializations in music composition and sfx creation for film, video games, movies, tv and media.
Ace Vaptsarov
Studied Film Scoring and Composition at Berklee College of Music
He has composed music for video games, VR/AR experiences, shorts, TV, additional music for feature films, trailers, as well as being the leader of a band, and playing professionally with renown orchestras. Ace moved to LA in 2017 to intern with Hans Zimmer’s studio in Santa Monica and has since been working on over a dozen projects in town.
Flavio Cuccurullo
Born in Naples, Flavio G. Cuccurullo is a multi-instrumentalist composer. He studied Music Composition and specialized in Film Scoring at G.Martucci Conservatoire of Salerno, Italy.
He worked as composer, arranger and orchestrator for movies, short films, trailers, videogames and theater projects, with several directors and artists from all over the world.
He received various credits and awards for his works such as the Film Scoring Competition award from CAIFF and the Best Sound award from the international Cinemadamare festival.
Yves Boisvert
Born in Sorel in 1962 Yves has a BA in Music/Jazz and an MA in Media Composition.
Passionate about music over image composition, Yves can produce and navigate through several musical styles, varying from epic/orchestral writing, to a more modern electronic color. Yves produces rich tones that make you travel through a wide range of emotions, based on his studies, his long experience as a drummer, and on his curriculum as a recording and music technology teacher.
Latest achievements are: Placed in the top 10 in the California Independent Film Festival (CAIFF) contest of 2015 and 2017.
Luis Monrocle
Bachelor's Degree of Musical Arts with orientation in Composition. He has worked as an Orchestrator in the area of Musical Theater and as a composer he has worked in Film and Games. He is currently dedicated to teaching at the National University of Arts of Buenos Aires and in the audiovisual media field as a researcher and composer.
Leon Portelance
Leon Portelance has worked with E3 Studios since 2008.
Leon began playing music on accordion at age 6, and played saxophone in school bands, and eventually picked up bass then guitar playing in rock/pop bands. In 1976, Leon graduated from the University of Victoria with a Bachelor of Music degree majoring in Composition and Theory.
He worked as an assistant engineer at Mushroom Studios and as an engineer and producer at Bullfrog Recording Studios in Vancouver . He moved to California in 1998.
Ivan Selak
music composer and sound designer
Experience in music composition and sound design
for video games, tv, and media.
Ryan Harner
Ryan Harner is an award winning composer based out of Fort Wayne, Indiana, appreciated for his experimental electronic film and video game scores. Ryan's distinctive use of guitar-synth, acoustic instrumentation, and sampling everyday objects is the secret behind his epic and emotional soundscapes that display the particular character found in his works.