I compose original music for film, television, and video games, with a focus on dark, dramatic, and atmospheric scores. My work ranges from subtle textures that build tension to large-scale cinematic compositions. I’m particularly interested in projects where music plays an important role in shaping mood, story, and world-building.
I began studying piano at the age of eight and developed a strong ear for music early on. Alongside music, I also spent many years working as a software engineer, which gave me a deep appreciation for structure, logic, and problem-solving—skills that translate naturally into composition. I hold a Master of Arts in Professional Media Composition for Film, Television, and Video Games from the University of Chichester in collaboration with ThinkSpace Education, and I’m currently completing a Master of Fine Arts in Video Game Music Composition and Sound Design at Arts University Bournemouth.
I work from a modern digital studio equipped with Dolby 7.1 surround sound and professional production tools. This allows me to compose, orchestrate, produce, and mix music, as well as develop sound design and record vocals when needed. Having a full production environment means I can deliver music and audio that is ready for use in film, television, and interactive media.
Every project begins with understanding the story, tone, and creative goals. I usually start by discussing the project with the director, producer, or development team to understand how music should support the narrative and emotional arc. From there I develop musical ideas and sketches, refining them through feedback and collaboration. Once the direction is clear, I produce the full score and deliver the music in the formats required for the project.
Yes. I regularly collaborate remotely and can work with teams anywhere in the world. Modern production tools and online communication make it easy to share ideas, review cues, and deliver music quickly and efficiently. Whether the project is film, television, or a video game, I aim to keep communication clear and the creative process collaborative.