H. Scott Salinas
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American musician
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H. Scott Salinas is an American film score composer and musician.[1]
Work and credits
[edit ]Feature films
[edit ]- Elevation (2024)
- Original Score
- The Banker (2020)
- Original Score
- Zipper (2015)
- Original Score
- Original Score
- Strictly Sexual (2008, DKZ Films)
- Original Score
- Just Friends (2006, New Line Cinema)
- Original Song, "Jamie Smiles"
- Edison (2005, Millennium Films)
- Original Score (Co-Composer)
- Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
- Pool Hall Prophets (2005, Seven Arts Pictures)
- Original Song, "Venus"
- Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
- 51 Birch Street (2005, Copacetic Pictures / HBO Documentary)
- Original Score
- Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
- The Conventioneers (2005, Hyphenate Films / Cinema Libre Studio)
- Original Score (Co-Composer)
- Tribeca Film Festival Selection 2005
- Yesterday's Dreams (2005, Living the Dream Productions / Pisces Productions)
- Original Score
- The Red Lily (1924)
- Original Modern Score for Turner Classic Movies, 2005
- Dark Warrior (2005, Film Shack / Universal Home Video)
- Additional Music
- Raise Your Voice (2004, FilmEngine / New Line Cinema)
- Additional Score
- The Squaw Man (1913)
- Original Modern Score for Turner Classic Movies, 2004
- Latin Dragon (2004, Pacific Entertainment Group / Universal Home Video)
- Original Score
- Duplex (2003, Miramax Films)
- Source Cues
- The Divine Emerald (2003, Nubian Productions Corporation)
- Original Score
- New York Independent Film Festival Selection 2004
- Laugh, Clown, Laugh (1928)
- Original Modern Score For Turner Classic Movies, 2002
- Commissioned as Grand Prize Winner of 2002 TCM Young Film Composers Competition
Television
[edit ]- 2004, RDF Media / Spike TV
- Main Title Song
- Johnson County War
- 2001, Larry Levinson Productions / Hallmark Entertainment
- Assistant to Composer
- 2001, Clear Blue Sky Productions / PBS
- Additional Orchestration
Video games
[edit ]- 2005, Atari / Shiny Entertainment
- Additional Music
Advertisements
[edit ]Cisco • Linksys • Toyota • Hyundai • Mattel • Coca-Cola • Kool Aid • History Channel • New York • Olympics 2012 • Nationwide • Special Olympics • Clorox • ID Channel, "Murder in the Heartland" Theme
Honors and awards
[edit ]- Winner, AICP Award Best Commercial Music Arrangement "Buglers Dream" (2005)
- Composer Select, Exclusive Summer Program, ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop (2003)
- Grand Prize Winner, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Young Film Composers Competition (2002)
- Recipient, Georges Delerue Scholarship, Berklee College of Music (2000)
- Composer Select, Atelier with Toni Morrison and Yo-Yo Ma, Princeton University (1996)
References
[edit ]- ^ Phillips, Michael (November 3, 2006). "Death in family stirs up ghosts of the past and some skeletons". Chicago Tribune . p. 5. Archived from the original on 2012年11月06日. Retrieved 2 May 2011.