Mark Petrie

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Mark Petrie
Born20 May 1979
Auckland, New Zealand
Genres Film scores, orchestral, contemporary
Occupation(s)Composer
Years active2002–present
Website http://www.markpetrie.com

Mark Petrie (born 20 May 1979) is a New Zealand film, television and video game composer. [1] [2] [3] He is best known for composing the music in trailers for Guardians of the Galaxy , Life of Pi , Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol , Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows , Avengers: Infinity War , and Venom , [4] [5] as well as writing the score for EA Sports' Madden NFL American football video games. He has also composed scores for films, television shows, documentaries, political campaigns and sporting events. [6]

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Early life and influences

Petrie was born and raised in Auckland, New Zealand. He began his early musical training while boarding at Dilworth School for eight years, studying piano and composition. After winning a scholarship to study film scoring at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, he relocated to the United States, and completed a degree majoring in film scoring. [7]

Career

After graduating from Berklee College of Music, Petrie was awarded the BMI Foundation's Pete Carpenter Film Composing Fellowship. He was flown to Los Angeles to work under the Grammy Award-winning composer Mike Post. [8] [9] He then began writing for TV shows and independent films. In 2007, he collaborated with PostHaste Music to compose music for trailers. He went on to compose dozens of tracks for them. [10] He is known for "infusing contemporary elements on top of epic orchestral writing" (Output.com). [11]

In 2012, he released his first album 'Genesis', featuring 27 tracks in the "modern, epic orchestral style showcased in his work in trailers for The Amazing Spider-Man , Green Lantern , The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 , Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol , and Battleship ." [12] [13] In 2021, several of Petrie's tracks were added to the main entrance area music of Epcot. [14]

Fan made music videos featuring Petrie's music began to surface on YouTube around 2010 and many have amassed millions of views. [15] [16] [17]

Filmography / Discography

Trailers

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011 Green Lantern Composer: trailer music
Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol
Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows
2012 Lockout Composer: trailer music
Life of Pi
The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn Part 2
The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey
2013 Oz the Great and Powerful Composer: trailer music
Jack the Giant Slayer
Oblivion
2014 Noah Composer: trailer music
Guardians of the Galaxy
Into the Storm
Selma
2015 Insurgent Composer: trailer music
Tomorrowland
The Walk
2016 The Fifth Wave Composer: trailer music
The Finest Hours
Zoolander 2
The Last King
Allegiant
Command and Control Documentary
Alice Through the Looking Glass
The BFG
Blood Father
The Secret Life of Pets
Independence Day: Resurgence
Deepwater Horizon
Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children
Overwatch Video game
Deepwater Horizon Composer: trailer music
2017 Borg vs McEnroe
Downsizing
Blade Runner 2049
2018 Avengers: Infinity War Composer: trailer music
Venom
2019 Avengers: Endgame Composer: trailer music

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Minimal KnowledgeComposer
2003Cafe and TobaccoComposer, music producer, musician, orchestratorWon: Columbine Award at the 2004 Moondance International Film Festival
CogComposerShort film
WastedTV movie documentary
A Stranger WithinVideo
2004Once Upon a JediComposerShort film
Mums Behind BarsTV movie documentary
Two Women and Two BabiesTV movie documentary
O DestinoShort film
2005SwamperComposer
Without YouShort film
ThugShort film
2006The Sand Creek MassacreComposerVideo documentary
Knife Shift Short film
A Different LightShort film
The Naked Ape
Dumpster DiverShort film
Blame FallsShort film
2007The Road to EmpireComposer
Jay and Seth Versus the Apocalypse Short film
Lake Dead: Behind the Scenes Video documentary short
Mr. Blue Sky
Lake Dead
Polly and MarieTV movie
Watching the Detectives Composer: additional music, writer: "B Team", "Behind Enemy Lines", "Dream Spinner"
2008 Valley of Angels Composer
The Tell Tale HeartComposer: theme music, composerShort film
Johnny AppleweedComposer
A 1000 Points of LightVideo
Apron Strings
Pittsburgh Passion
Farmhouse
Black Short film
Knocked DownShort film
2009 Tender as Hellfire ComposerShort film
Mortal Kombat Documentary
The RiftShort film
No Strings AttachedComposer: stock music
2010Officer DownComposerShort film
Native TimeShort film
God's FoolsShort film
El DoradoShort film
Play OnSoundtrack
Kill's HollowComposer: stock musicVideo
Wrong Side of Town Performer: "Acquisition", writer: "Acquisition"Video
Some Days Are Better Than Others Performer: "Reality TV Show Music: Furnace, Nailbiter, Dismissal", writer: "Reality TV Show Music: Furnace, Nailbiter, Dismissal"
Cool It Writer: "Swamp Monster"Documentary
2011KinComposerShort film
Constitutional Literacy with Michael FarrisDocumentary
The RepressedShort film
Cast Alaska
Love Eterne Writer: "Swirling"
2012A Dangerous PlaceComposerVideo
Kyren and the Mysterious World of SightDocumentary short
Three Paces FlatShort film
The Backpack
Unconditional Composer, music mixer
Future HopeComposerShort film
2013 DICE Awards Intro Film ComposerShort film
StrangersShort film
Side Effects Composer: additional music
This Is the End
2014 The Calling Composer: additional music, performer: "Winter Sets In", writer: "Winter Sets In"
2017RazorComposer
2018American MirrorComposer

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Fox Major League Baseball Composer: additional music
2003 Big West Conference: NCAA Basketball Composer: additional music
2007The Millen Baird ShowComposer: additional music
American Idol 5 episodes
American Idol Extra 5 episodes
My Super Sweet 16 1 episode
SjukhusetComposer: theme music1 episode
Made Composer: additional music2 episodes
Cribs2 episodes
2006–07 Entourage Composer: additional music2 episodes
The Simple Life 20 episodes
2008The Real World Awards BashComposer: additional musicTV special
The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency 1 episode
The Millen Baird ShowComposer
2006–08 The Oprah Winfrey Show Composer: additional music3 episodes
2009 UFO Hunters Composer: additional music2 episodes
Burn Notice 1 episode
16 and Pregnant 1 episode
The Real Housewives of New Jersey 6 episodes
Surf Patrol 1 episode
How Do I Look? 1 episode
Dogs 101 2 episodes
Gone Too Far 1 episode
2007–09 Real World Composer: additional music52 episodes
The Best Damn Sports Show Period 12 episodes
Keeping Up With the Kardashians 31 episodes
2008–09 Making the Band 4 Composer: additional music5 episodes
Fox NFL 5 episodes
2010Teen CribsComposer: additional music3 episodes
Parental Control 1 episode
The Robert Verdi Show Starring Robert Verdi 1 episode
Cougar Town 1 episode
True Life 1 episode
Funny or Die Presents 1 episode
Moving In1 episode
2009–10 Quiero mis quinces Composer: additional music2 episodes
2011 Curb Your Enthusiasm Composer: additional music1 episode
2008–14 Attitude Composer
2017Darryl: An Outward Bound StoryComposer
2018Impossible BuildsComposer: additional music1 episode
Westworld Composer: additional music1 episode

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2014 Madden NFL 15 ComposerVideo game
2016 Overwatch Composer: trailer musicVideo game
2016 Madden NFL 16 Composer: additional musicVideo game
2017 Madden NFL 17 Composer: additional musicVideo game

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Awards and nominations

In 2004, Petrie won the Columbine Award at the Moondance International Film Festival for the 2003 film Cafe and Tobacco, shared with Michael Justiz. In the same year, he was awarded the Pete Carpenter Fellowship.

In 2018, he won the ASCAP Screen Music Award for Top Television Series for The Bachelor and The Bachelorette . [20]

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