Jamie Christopherson is an American musician who has contributed scores to a number of popular films and video games, including the movie The Crow: Wicked Prayer,[1] and the games Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams[1] and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance.[1][2]
Jamie Christopherson | |
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Alma mater | Vassar College (BA) University of Miami (MA) |
Occupation(s) | Musician, composer |
Biography
editHe received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Vassar College in 1997.[3] While living in Boston soon after his graduation, Christopherson worked as an assistant to local television/film composers. Deciding that he wished to pursue his career further, he received his Master's degree in Music from the University of Miami in 2000.[citation needed]
Works
editFilm and television
editFilm and television | |||
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Title | Year | Director(s) | Notes |
Lost Cause | 2000 | Glenn Gaylord | Short film |
Boychick | 2001 | Glenn Gaylord | Short film |
Size 'Em Up | 2001 | Chris J. Russo | Short film |
Avatars Offline[1] | 2002 | Daniel Liatowitsch | — |
Frame of Mind[1] | 2003 | Simon Joecker | Short film |
Maximum Velocity | 2003 | Phillip J. Roth | — |
Epoch: Evolution | 2004 | Ian Watson | Television film |
A Woman Reported[1] | 2004 | Chris J. Russo | Short film |
Boa vs. Python | 2004 | David Flores | Short film |
Phantom Force | 2004 | Christian McIntire | Short film |
The Crow: Wicked Prayer[1] | 2005 | Lance Mungia | — |
Inside Out[1] | 2005 | David Ogden | — |
S.S. Doomtrooper[1] | 2006 | David Flores | — |
Goalkeepers[1] | 2006 | Simon Joecker | — |
Lez Be Friends | 2007 | Glenn Gaylord | — |
Ghost Image[1] | 2007 | Jack Snyder | — |
Jack Hunter and the Lost Treasure of Ugarit[1] | 2008–2009 | — | 3 episodes |
Bottom Feeders | 2009 | Alyssa Barber | — |
Remember Me[1] | 2009 | Minh Collins | — |
Bigfoot[1] | 2009 | Kevin Tenney | — |
Born to Race | 2011 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
Born to Race: Race Track | 2011 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
Love Finds You in Sugarcreek[1] | 2014 | Terry Cunningham | Television film |
Love Finds You in Charm[1] | 2014 | Terry Cunningham | Television film |
Summer Forever[1] | 2015 | Roman White | — |
Love Finds You in Valentine[1] | 2016 | Terry Cunningham | Television film |
The Dog Lover[1] | 2016 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
Running Wild[1] | 2017 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
An Uncommon Grace[1] | 2017 | David Mackay | Television film |
Enchanted Christmas[1] | 2017 | Terry Cunningham | Television film |
Runaway Romance[1] | 2018 | Brian Herzlinger | Television film |
Closure[1] | 2018 | Alex Goldberg | — |
Dirt[1] | 2018 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
Ride[1] | 2018 | Alex Ranarivelo | — |
Wheels of Fortune | 2020 | Shaun Piccinino | — |
Video games
editVideo games | |||
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Title | Year | System | Notes |
Toontown Online[4] | 2003 | Microsoft Windows | Collaboration with several other composers.[5] |
Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle | 2003 | Microsoft Windows | Additional music co-composed with Bill Brown |
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-Earth[1] | 2004 | Microsoft Windows | Additional music co-composed with Bill Brown |
Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams[1] | 2006 | PlayStation 2 | — |
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon | 2006 | PlayStation 2, Wii, Xbox | Composed opening music FMV |
Lost Planet: Extreme Condition[6] | 2006 | Xbox, Windows, PlayStation 3 | Music and Theme composition, co-composed with Akihiko Narita and Shuji Uchiyama |
The Lord of the Rings: The Battle for Middle-earth II[1] | 2006 | Windows, Xbox 360 | Additional music co-composed with Bill Brown |
Surf's Up | 2007 | GameCube, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360 | — |
Stranglehold[1] | 2007 | Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | Co-composed with Jim Bonney, Sascha Dikiciyan and Cris Velasco |
Pirates of the Caribbean Online[1] | 2007 | Windows, Mac OS X | — |
The Golden Compass[1][7] | 2007 | PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360 | — |
Bladestorm: The Hundred Years' War[1][6] | 2007 | PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Microsoft Windows | — |
Spider-Man: Web of Shadows[1] | 2008 | PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Windows, Xbox 360 | — |
Command & Conquer 3: Kane's Wrath[1] | 2008 | Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360 | Co-composed with Mikael Sandgren |
Bionic Commando[1] | 2009 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Windows | — |
Lost Planet 2[6][1] | 2010 | Windows, Xbox 360 | Co-composed with Marika Suzuki and Akiyuki Morimoto |
Warriors: Legends of Troy[1][6] | 2011 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 | — |
Dead Rising 2: Off the Record | 2011 | PlayStation 3, Windows, Xbox 360 | Additional music |
Blade & Soul[1] | 2012 | Windows, iOS, Android | — |
Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance[1][2] | 2013 | PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows, OS X, Shield Android TV | — |
The Mighty Quest for Epic Loot[1] | 2015 | Windows, iOS, Android | — |
Dead Rising 4[1] | 2016 | Windows, Xbox One | Additional composer |
Fortnite[1] | 2017 | Windows, Xbox, Playstation | Additional composer |
References
edit- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq Christopherson, Jamie. "Jamie Christopherson ::: Composer ::: Projects". Retrieved 12 February 2022.
- ^ a b "The peculiar origin of Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance's heavy-metal sound (interview)". VentureBeat. 2013-02-23. Retrieved 2021-04-08.
- ^ Christopherson, Jamie. "Jamie Christopherson ::: Composer ::: Bio 3". Retrieved 12 February 2022.
- ^ Christopherson, Jamie (18 March 2022). "Projects". Archived from the original on 2011-09-06.
- ^ Caffrey, Jack Lucas (27 July 2022). "2022 Interview With Metal Gear Rising Composer Jamie Christoperson!". YouTube. Retrieved 28 May 2023.
- ^ a b c d Greening, Chris. "Collaborations of East and West: Interview with Jamie Christopherson". Square Enix Music Online. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
- ^ Van Zelfden, Alex (4 December 2007). "The Golden Compass Gets Lavish Orchestration". IGN. Retrieved 12 February 2022.
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