Djawadi to Compose the Iron Man Score

Iron Man director Jon Favreau has confirmed that composer Ramin Djawadi will score the comic book adaptation for Marvel Studios and Paramount Pictures. Here is how his agency describes the artist:

Composer Ramin Djawadi started out his musical career as a guitar player in numerous bands in Germany. In 1995 he decided to move to the US to earn a bachelor’s degree in film scoring and guitar performance at the prestigious Berklee College of Music. While still in college he became a member of the band “My Favorite Relative,” who were nominated for seven Boston Music Awards in 1999. In 2000, Ramin moved to California to join Media Ventures, home of Academy Award Winner Hans Zimmer, which led to collaborations as a composer and arranger for Klaus Badelt including featuring films “The Time Machine,” “K-19: The Widowmaker,” “Basic” and “The Recruit.” Recently, he contributed music to Badelt’s score to Jerry Bruckheimer’s summer blockbuster “Pirates of the Caribbean.” He co-composed and produced the score for “Thunderbirds” together with Hans Zimmer. Other collaborations with Zimmer include “Something’s Gotta Give” and “Batman Begins”. Recent scores are “Blade: Trinity,” the hit TV series “The Grid” and the Disney movie “Buffalo Dreams.” After completing the score for “Ask the Dust,” he is currently working on the hit TV series “Prison Break.”

You can view a full list of his film and TV work in a PDF file here!

Source: J, the reel chris

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