Full name:
Noah Kellman
About:
I'm a music composer, sound designer and game audio guy based in New York, NY. Currently working on Where Shadows Slumber, Plague the Peasants, and Hamlet VR, and always looking for awesome new projects to work on. Member and co-founder of PHÖZ.
Full bio here:
A recipient of two ASCAP Herb Alpert Young Jazz Composer Awards for his compositions "The Piemaker" (2011) and “Get Lost” (2011), he is currently finishing his Master’s Degree in Scoring For Film & Multimedia at New York University. In 2017, he worked with director Federico Spiazzi and composed the music for the Columbia University Film Festival trailer, recording a 12-piece jazz big band for the score. Noah is also working currently on various innovative multimedia projects, including To Be With Hamlet, a live, Shakespeare performance that takes place in virtual reality, Where Shadows Slumber, a mobile video game that uses an interactive shadow to reveal hidden objects, and Plague the Peasants, a 2.5D Real-Time Strategy game in which the player plays as a plague infecting a village. Noah also worked alongside composer Grace Kelly as Music Producer for Raphael Sbarge’s 2017 film The Bird Who Could Fly, which won an array of awards at the Asians On Film Festival, as well as the Audience Choice Best Short Film award at the First Glance Film Festival. In 2017, Noah composed the score to Beneath the Surface, a heart-wrenching documentary about head and neck cancer patients and their battles with the disease.
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Skills:
- audio
- music