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Brian Tyler
Tyler in 2011.
Born (1978-05-08) May 8, 1978 (age 46)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Other namesMadsonik
Musical career
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instrument(s)
Years active1997–present
Websitebriantyler.com

Brian Tyler (born May 8, 1978) is an American musician, songwriter, composer, conductor, arranger and producer who has composed scores for film, television and video games. Iron Man 3, Avengers: Age of Ultron with Danny Elfman, Now You See Me, Truth, the current fanfare of the Universal Pictures logo (adapted from Jerry Goldsmith's), the updated Marvel Studios logo, which debuted with Thor: The Dark World (2013), as well as the NFL Theme for ESPN, and five installments of The Fast and the Furious franchise.[1]

For his work as a film composer, he has won the IFMCA Awards 2014 Composer of the Year.

His composition for the film Last Call earned him the first of three Emmy nominations, a gold record, and was inducted into the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[2] As of November 2017, his films have grossed $12 billion worldwide which puts him in to the top 10 highest-grossing film composers of all time in the category of worldwide box office.[3] Tyler has scored 3 of the top 10 films of all time in global box office.

Life and career

Tyler was born and raised in Orange County, California. His grandfather was Academy Award-winning art director Walter H. Tyler. One of his first major influences was his pianist grandmother.[4] He holds a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Los Angeles and a Master's from Harvard University.[5] Growing up, he taught himself to play at least 30 different types of musical instruments, including drums, piano, guitar, bass, cello, world percussion, synthesizer, charango and bouzouki.[6] Tyler is an atheist.[7]

Tyler began scoring features shortly after graduating from Harvard. Robert Kraft, who was impressed by Tyler's music, encouraged him to pursue a career in film scoring. He began his career by composing the film score for the independent film Bartender (1997), directed by Gabe Torres. The following year, he and Red Elvises composed the film score for Six-String Samurai (1998).[8]

Tyler's breakthrough came in 1995, after composing for Frailty (2001). His work on Last Call (2002) earned him an induction into the music branch of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[2] William Friedkin, after being impressed by his work on Frailty, called Tyler in to begin composing for The Hunted (2003), which went on to earn Tyler a World Soundtrack Award in 2002 for Best New Film Composer of the Year. Starting in 2003, he began working on big-budget films, including Timeline (2003), Godsend (2004), The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005), and Constantine (2005).[9] His score for The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006) hit #1 on the iTunes soundtrack sales charts, while his soundtrack for Children of Dune reached #4 on the Amazon.com album charts.[citation needed]. His cues for Children of Dune were used in multiple other theatrical film trailers, including Master and Commander (2003), Sahara (2005), Cinderella Man (2005), The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe (2005), Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008), and Star Trek (2009).[10] The track "Summon the Worms" was used as a leader for the Dutch show Peking Express, and in the first leaked promotional reel for The Golden Compass (2007).[11]

In 2007, he was hired to compose for Partition (2007), where he had to integrate Indian and Middle Eastern music with orchestral writing. He conducted the orchestral portion of the score with the Hollywood Studio Symphony in Los Angeles.[12]

On September 5, 2011, Tyler announced that he was currently in talks for scoring the 2011 remake of Highlander, as well as pilot episodes for the animated series Transformers: Prime.[13] He went on to score four episodes of the series.

In 2012, Tyler also scored a new version of the fanfare of the Universal Pictures logo which was composed by the late Jerry Goldsmith coinciding the celebration of the studio's 100th centennial anniversary, this time in a powerful way prior to its previous version by adding a choir element and more drums at the end.

In addition to working as a composer, Tyler also wrote and produced the song "Shell Shocked" with Kill the Noise, Wiz Khalifa, Ty Dolla Sign, Juicy J and Moxie that was released in the summer of 2014 under his artist name Madsonik. The track went on to peak at #2 on the iTunes hip-hop singles charts and has sold over 500,000 copies.

On October 12, 2016, he was hired to write and compose the musical score for the 2017 action-adventure film XXX: Return of Xander Cage.[14] He has also contributed to the soundtrack by his stage name Madsonik in a collaboration with Tom Morello and Kill The Noise entitled "Divebomb".[15]

Discography

Film

Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes
1997 Bartender Gabe Torres Java Films
1998 Six-String Samurai Lance Mungia Palm Pictures Composed with Red Elvises
1999 The Settlement Mark Steilen CineTel Films
1999 The 4th Floor Josh Klausner Millennium Films
Simon Sez Kevin Alyn Elders TriStar Pictures
2000 Panic Henry Bromell Artisan Entertainment
Shadow Hours Isaac H. Eaton Newmark Films Inc.
Four Dogs Playing Poker Paul Rachman
Terror Tract Lance W. Dreesen
Clint Hutchison
Tomorrow Film Corporation
2001 Plan B Greg Yaitanes Half Moon Entertainment
Frailty Bill Paxton Lions Gate Films
Offside Leanna Creel Passion Films Short film
2002 Bubba Ho-tep Don Coscarelli Vitagraph Films
Vampires: Los Muertos Tommy Lee Wallace Destination Films
2003 Darkness Falls Jonathan Liebesman Columbia Pictures
2003 The Hunted William Friedkin Paramount Pictures
Last Stand Gabe Torres Short film
The Big Empty Steve Anderson Artisan Entertainment
Timeline Richard Donner Paramount Pictures Replaced Jerry Goldsmith
2004 Perfect Opposites Matt Cooper
The Final Cut Omar Naim Lions Gate Films
Godsend Nick Hamm
Paparazzi Paul Abascal 20th Century Fox
2005 Clair obscur Benjamin Lemaire Short film
Constantine Francis Lawrence Warner Bros. Pictures Composed with Klaus Badelt
The Greatest Game Ever Played Bill Paxton Walt Disney Pictures
2006 Annapolis Justin Lin Touchstone Pictures
Bug William Friedkin Lionsgate
The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift Justin Lin Universal Pictures
2007 Finishing the Game Justin Lin IFC Films
Partition Vic Sarin
War Philip Atwell Lionsgate Known as Rogue Assassin in other territories
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem The Brothers Strause 20th Century Fox
2008 Rambo Sylvester Stallone Lionsgate
The Weinstein Company
Bangkok Dangerous Pang Brothers Lionsgate
Eagle Eye D. J. Caruso DreamWorks Pictures
The Lazarus Project John Patrick Glenn Sony Pictures
2009 The Killing Room Jonathan Liebesman ContentFilm
Dragonball Evolution James Wong 20th Century Fox
Fast & Furious Justin Lin Universal Pictures
Middle Men George Gallo Paramount Vantage
The Final Destination David R. Ellis New Line Cinema
Law Abiding Citizen F. Gary Gray Overture Films
2010 The Expendables Sylvester Stallone Lionsgate
Skyline The Brothers Strause Rogue, Relativity Media, Hydraulx Entertainment, Transmission, Rat Entertainment Executive producer only
2011 Battle: Los Angeles Jonathan Liebesman Columbia Pictures
Tattoo Bill Paxton Short film
Fast Five Justin Lin Universal Pictures
Final Destination 5 Steven Quale Warner Bros. Pictures
New Line Cinema
2012 John Dies at the End Don Coscarelli Magnet Releasing
Columbus Circle George Gallo Lightning Entertainment
Brake Gabe Torres IFC Films
The Expendables 2 Simon West Lionsgate
2013 Iron Man 3 Shane Black Marvel Studios Nominated for:
Now You See Me Louis Leterrier Summit Entertainment
Lionsgate
Standing Up D. J. Caruso Seven Star Pictures
Thor: The Dark World Alan Taylor Marvel Studios
2014 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Jonathan Liebesman Paramount Pictures
The Expendables 3 Patrick Hughes Lionsgate
Into the Storm Steven Quale Warner Bros. Pictures
New Line Cinema
Marvel One-Shot: All Hail the King Drew Pearce Marvel Studios Short film
Caged Heat scenes composed by Mike Post
2015 Furious 7 James Wan Universal Pictures
Avengers: Age of Ultron Joss Whedon Marvel Studios Composed with Danny Elfman
Truth James Vanderbilt Sony Pictures Classics
The Disappointments Room D. J. Caruso Relativity Media
2016 Criminal Ariel Vromen Summit Entertainment
Lionsgate
Composed with Keith Powers
Now You See Me 2 Jon M. Chu
2017 XXX: Return of Xander Cage D. J. Caruso Paramount Pictures Composed with Robert Lydecker
Power Rangers Dean Israelite Lionsgate
The Fate of the Furious F. Gary Gray Universal Pictures
The Mummy Alex Kurtzman Universal Pictures

Television

Television film

Year Title Director Notes
1998 Final Justice Tommy Lee Wallace
1999 Sirens John Sacret Young
2000 Trapped in a Purple Haze Eric Laneuville
2001 Jane Doe Kevin Alyn Elders
2002 Last Call Henry Bromell
2003 Thoughtcrimes Breck Eisner
2005 Painkiller Jane Sanford Bookstaver
2014 Marvel Studios: Assembling a Universe Television special

Television series

Year Title Notes
1997 Jenny 17 episodes
1998 Living in Captivity 8 episodes
2000 Level 9 13 episodes
2001 The Education of Max Bickford 22 episodes
2003 Frank Herbert's Children of Dune 3 episodes
Star Trek: Enterprise Episodes "Canamar" and "Regeneration"
2007 Fear Itself Episode: "The Sacrifice"
2010 Hawaii Five-0 84 episodes
2010–2013 Transformers: Prime 66 episodes
2011 Terra Nova 13 episodes
2013–2017 Sleepy Hollow 36 episodes
2014–present Scorpion 66 episodes

Video games

Year Title Developer(s)
2010 Lego Universe The Lego Group
2011 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Infinity Ward
Sledgehammer Games
Need for Speed: The Run EA Black Box
2012 Far Cry 3 Ubisoft Montreal
2013 Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Visceral Games
EA Montreal
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Ubisoft Montreal

Awards and nominations

Year Award Nominated work Result Ref.
2002 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Miniseries, Movie, or a Special Last Call Nominated
2003 Fangoria Chainsaw Award for Best Score Frailty Won
2004 International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for a Horror/Thriller Film The Final Cut Nominated
2009 International Film Music Critics Award for Film Composer of the Year Nominated [16]
2009 International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for a Horror/Thriller Film The Killing Room Nominated
2010 International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media Lego Universe Nominated
2011 Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Transformers: Prime Nominated
International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Nominated
2013 International Film Music Critics Award for Film Composer of the Year Nominated [17]
International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for a Video Game or Interactive Media Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Nominated
International Film Music Critics Award for Best Original Score for an Action/Adventure/Thriller Film Iron Man 3 Nominated
2014 Saturn Award for Best Music Iron Man 3 Nominated [18]
Saturn Award for Best Music Now You See Me Nominated
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Theme Music Sleepy Hollow Nominated [19]

References

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  7. ^ " "I became an atheist through years of studying to be a Christian apologist." 'The Kevin Pollak Chat Show', 1 January 2010
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  15. ^ http://www.youredm.com/2017/01/19/edm-exclusive-tom-morello-joins-forces-madsonik-kill-noise-divebomb/
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  19. ^ "2014 Emmy Nominations: 'Breaking Bad,' 'True Detective' Among the Honored". New York Times. 10 July 2014. Retrieved 10 July 2014.

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