Clinton Shorter

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Clinton Shorter
Born (1971-03-18) March 18, 1971 (age 53)
North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Genres Film score
Occupation(s)Composer
Website www.clintonshorter.com

Clinton Shorter (born March 18, 1971) [1] is a Canadian film and television composer. [2] He is particularly known for his score for Neill Blomkamp's film District 9 . He has also composed the music for over 300 television episodes. [3]

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Early life and education

Shorter was born in North Vancouver, British Columbia. He initially studied jazz in college before switching to music composition. [3]

Career

Shorter created the score for an independent film, Come Together, in Vancouver. He went on to create music for several more films in the Vancouver area, including Neill Blomkamp 's short Alive in Joburg. [4]

Shorter was asked to create a score for Blomkamp's 2009 science fiction film District 9, "something 'raw and dark' but which maintained its African roots". [5] The resulting music has been described by reviewers as "rhythmic" and "magnificent", [6] as "mournful ethnic-action strains", [7] and as having "pseudo-exotic ambiance as a post-modern theme of loss". [3] The sound track was released separately as a CD.

In 2014 Shorter wrote the score for the action film Pompeii. [8] He subsequently composed music for the television series The Expanse and Colony. [9]

Discography

Film

YearTitleDirectorNotesRef.
2001Come TogetherJeff Macpherson
2005 Alive in Joburg Neill Blomkamp Short film
The Cabin Movie Dylan Akio Smith
Severed Carl Bessai
2006Nostalgia BoyMichael MeinhardtShort film
Nominated – Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Short Drama
Unnatural & Accidental Carl Bessai
2007 Normal
Terminus Trevor Cawood
2009 District 9 Neill Blomkamp BMI Film Music Award
SOCAN Domestic Feature Film Award
Nominated – IFMCA Award for Breakthrough Film Composer of the Year
Nominated – World Soundtrack Award for Discovery of the Year
[10]
Cole Carl BessaiNominated – Leo Award for Best Musical Score in a Feature Length Drama
2012 Contraband Baltasar Kormákur BMI Film Music Award [11]
2013 2 Guns [12]
The Informant Julien Leclercq
2014 Pompeii Paul W.S. Anderson SOCAN International Feature Film Award [13]
2021 Boss Level Joe Carnahan
Copshop [14]

Television

YearTitleNotesRef.
2006Ties That Bind Television film
Presumed Dead
12 Hours to Live
Her Fatal Flaw
Under the Mistletoe
2007A Decent Proposal
Secrets of an Undercover Wife
Judicial Indiscretion
This Space for Rent 2 episodes
Post MortemTelevision film
2008Nightmare at the End of the Hall
The Secret Lives of Second Wives
NYC: Tornado Terror
2014 Intelligence 13 episodes
BMI TV Music Award
2015–16 House of Lies 22 episodes
2015–18 Code Black 47 episodes
BMI TV Music Award
[15]
2015–2021 The Expanse 46 episodes [16]
2016–18 Colony 36 episodes [17]
2018 Quantico 13 episodes
2020 Tribes of Europa 6 episodes

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