David Julyan

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David Julyan
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CitizenshipBritish
Occupation(s)Musician, score composer
Years active1996–present

David Julyan is an English musician and score composer. He is best known for composing the scores for director Christopher Nolan's early films.

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Early life

David Julyan was born in 1967 in Cheltenham, England.

Other projects

In 2006, he scored the horror movie The Descent and a UK feature, Outlaw . Julyan has also been invited to sit on film music discussion panels at various film festivals, including the BMI Music & Film Panel at the 2004 and 2006 Sundance Film Festivals [1] [2] and the 2002 Flanders International Film Festival Ghent panel on "How to Get Started in Film Music". [3] An interview with him has been included in the book Moving Music .

Filmography

YearTitleDirectorNotes
1996 Larceny Christopher Nolan Short film
1997 Doodlebug Christopher NolanShort film
1998 Following Christopher NolanFeature film debut
The music budget for the film was around $8 for a blank digital audio tape.
2000 Memento Christopher Nolan
2001 The Secret Rulers of the World Jon Ronson TV series documentary
Miniseries
2002 Insomnia Christopher Nolan
Happy Here and Now Michael Almereyda
2004 Spivs Colin Teague
Inside I'm Dancing Damien O'Donnell Inside I'm Dancing is an oddity among Julyan's scores in that it includes no synthesizers. [4]
2005 Dungeons & Dragons: Wrath of the Dragon God Gerry Lively
Matrioshki Marc Punt
Guy Goossens
TV miniseries
The Descent Neil Marshall The score includes a 70 piece orchestra and 16 piece female choir. [4]
2006 The Last Drop Colin Teague
The Prestige Christopher Nolan
Simon Schama's Power of Art David Belton Documentary series
One episode (he composed the score for the episode on Van Gogh)
2007 Outlaw Nick Love
WΔZ Tom Shankland
2008 Eden Lake James Watkins
The Daisy Chain Aisling Walsh
2009 The Descent Part 2 Jon Harris
Heartless Philip Ridley
2012 The Cabin in the Woods Drew Goddard
Playhouse Presents Amanda BoyleOne episode
Blackout Tom GreenTV miniseries
2013The Silent WarDavid BeltonDocumentary miniseries
One episode
2015 Hidden The Duffer Brothers
Second Origin Bigas Luna
2016 Bachelor Games Edward McGown
Broken Vows Bram Coppens
2017 The Crucifixion Xavier Gens

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