Nicholas Singer
David Lean Foundation Scholar 2003-2004
PRS Foundation Scholar 2003-2004
Nicholas Singer has been writing music for film, TV and video games for about five years.
A music scholar at St Paul's School, he studied 'cello at Junior Guildhall and went on to read music at Oxford University, where he held the Leask Music Scholarship. His musical tastes are varied; alongside more classical works he has produced large collections of dance music, and frequently DJ's drum-and-bass under the name Integration.
While still at Oxford, he wrote the music for The Burning Hills, a documentary directed by John Sheppard, broadcast by NRK, Norway; and for Norway's Nazi Secret, directed by Tom Sheahan, and broadcast by History UK, History Canada, ZDF, Spiegel and, as ABBA's Nazi Secret, by five (UK).
Nicholas’s website
Films at the NFTS include...
Bilingual Munich International Festival of Film Schools - Prix Interculturel for Best Film and the Arte-Kurzfilm PrizeHarry Commonwealth Film Festival, UK
Hope Edinburgh International Film Festival; Karlovy Vary – Fresh Film Festival; Animated Encounters;
Inside Outside
Lightman Festivals include Anima Mundi; Melbourne Film Festival; Karlovy Vary – Fresh Film Festival
My Brother My Enemy Royal Anthropological Institute - Blackwell Student Video Prize Commendation
X-Mass Royal Television Society Student Awards - nominated for Best Non-Factual award; London Film Festival
Before the Sun Sets
Wide Sky (Kodak/Nahemi Cinematography Award 2003)
Köder
I Dream in Red
Oxy Moon (Kodak Student Commercial)
Angela
Bullets for Beginners
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