Jamie Robertson

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Jamie Robertson
Born (1981-05-30) 30 May 1981 (age 42)
Origin Essex, England
Genres Film scores
Occupation(s)Composer, music producer, sound designer
Years active2003–present
Website jamierobertson.me.uk

Jamie Robertson (born 30 May 1981) is an English film score composer.

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Biography

Born in Essex, Robertson studied music from a very young age. With a theatrical background from just 10 he grew up knowing his love of music was to aim for film, TV and radio. Robertson's style includes the use of choirs, orchestral with a contemporary feel. His past work has included ambient soundtracks for both game and screen and orchestral sound tracks for film including Beneath the Mask: Portrait of an American Ninja. In 2006 Robertson was a keen paranormal investigator and was asked to attend some filming for the TV series The Secret Life of Suburbia where he investigated a house in Dover claimed to have been haunted by a mysterious figure. The programme was produced by the company Shine TV.

Robertson has extensive music and sound design in Audio Drama including Doctor Who and the VETO NIX.

In 2007 Robertson began working with Big Finish Productions on the Official Doctor Who spin offs Dalek Empire 4. Starring Noel Clarke 2008 saw Robertson move onto mainstream Doctor Who audio with scoring the music to the Key 2 Time Series. Throughout 2008 and 2009 Robertson had over 18 CDs released on Different brands including Judge Dredd and Warhammer audios. In 2009 having already scored the theme tune to Highlander he went on to score the theme tune to the New Audio dramas of Sherlock Holmes Starring Roger Llewellyn and Nicholas Briggs. And this was followed in 2010 by scoring theme tunes for Graceless and the new official theme to the Stargate audios.

Filmography (as composer)

2014

  • All about the McKenzies- TV Series (Series 2 onwards) by Samuell Benta)

2013

2012

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2005

2006

Filmography (as sound designer)

2012

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2007

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