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Ryan Shore's recent scores include <b>[[Prime (film)|Prime]]</b> (Universal Studios) starring starring [[Meryl Streep]] and [[Uma Thurman]]; <b>[[Harvard Man]]</b> (Lions Gate) starring [[Adrian Grenier]] and [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]]; <b>Scout's Honor</b> starring [[Bill Murray]] and [[Alec Baldwin]]; <b>[[Vulgar (film)|Vulgar]]</b> (Lions Gate) produced by [[Kevin Smith]]; <b>Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer</b> (Anchor Bay) which he recorded and conducted with the 93-piece [[Slovenský rozhlas|Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]], and was named ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]''' Top 10 Scores of 2008; the comedy <b>Lower Learning</b> (Starz) starring [[Rob Corddry]], [[Jason Biggs]], [[Eva Longoria]], and [[Kyle Gass]]; <b>[[Numb (film)|Numb]]</b> starring [[Matthew Perry]] and [[Mary Steenburgen]]; and <b>[[The Girl Next Door (2007 film)|The Girl Next Door]]</b> (Anchor Bay). He also composed original on-camera music for <b>[[Fur (film)|Fur]]</b> (New Line), starring [[Nicole Kidman]] and [[Robert Downey, Jr.]], for which he was seen in the film performing his original music. <ref>[http://www.moviescoremedia.com/shore.html MovieScore Media]</ref>

Ryan Shore's recent scores include <b>[[Prime (film)|Prime]]</b> (Universal Studios) starring starring [[Meryl Streep]] and [[Uma Thurman]]; <b>[[Harvard Man]]</b> (Lions Gate) starring [[Adrian Grenier]] and [[Sarah Michelle Gellar]]; <b>Scout's Honor</b> starring [[Bill Murray]] and [[Alec Baldwin]]; <b>[[Vulgar (film)|Vulgar]]</b> (Lions Gate) produced by [[Kevin Smith]]; <b>Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer</b> (Anchor Bay) which he recorded and conducted with the 93-piece [[Slovenský rozhlas|Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra]], and was named ''[[Ain't It Cool News]]''' Top 10 Scores of 2008; the comedy <b>Lower Learning</b> (Starz) starring [[Rob Corddry]], [[Jason Biggs]], [[Eva Longoria]], and [[Kyle Gass]]; <b>[[Numb (film)|Numb]]</b> starring [[Matthew Perry (actor)|Matthew Perry]] and [[Mary Steenburgen]]; and <b>[[The Girl Next Door (2007 film)|The Girl Next Door]]</b> (Anchor Bay). He also composed original on-camera music for <b>[[Fur (film)|Fur]]</b> (New Line), starring [[Nicole Kidman]] and [[Robert Downey, Jr.]], for which he was seen in the film performing his original music. <ref>[http://www.moviescoremedia.com/shore.html MovieScore Media]</ref>



Upcoming releases in 2009 include <b>[[Cabin Fever 2]]</b> (Lions Gate); <b>''Stan Helsing''</b>, from the executive producer of <i>Scary Movie</i>; <b>Shadows</b>, written and directed by Academy Award nominee [[Milčo Mančevski|Milcho Manchevski]] which was selected as Macedonia's official submission for the Academy Awards; <b>Made for Each Other</b> starring [[Bijou Phillips]], [[Danny Masterson]], Chris Masterson and [[Patrick Warburton]]; the animation <b>Articles of War</b> which he recorded and conducted with the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra at the Skywalker Ranch; and the horror film <b>Home Movie</b> (Anchor Bay).<ref>[http://articles-of-war.com/pages/cred.html Articles of War]</ref>
Upcoming releases in 2009 include <b>[[Cabin Fever 2]]</b> (Lions Gate); <b>''Stan Helsing''</b>, from the executive producer of <i>Scary Movie</i>; <b>Shadows</b>, written and directed by Academy Award nominee [[Milčo Mančevski|Milcho Manchevski]] which was selected as Macedonia's official submission for the Academy Awards; <b>Made for Each Other</b> starring [[Bijou Phillips]], [[Danny Masterson]], Chris Masterson and [[Patrick Warburton]]; the animation <b>Articles of War</b> which he recorded and conducted with the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra at the Skywalker Ranch; and the horror film <b>Home Movie</b> (Anchor Bay).<ref>[http://articles-of-war.com/pages/cred.html Articles of War]</ref>

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Ryan Shore

Ryan Shore (born December 29, 1974 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian film composer and saxophonist. Mr. Shore was educated at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, MA and attended Spanish River Community High School in Boca Raton, Florida. He is the nephew of Howard Shore.[1]

Biography

Ryan Shore's recent scores include Prime (Universal Studios) starring starring Meryl Streep and Uma Thurman; Harvard Man (Lions Gate) starring Adrian Grenier and Sarah Michelle Gellar; Scout's Honor starring Bill Murray and Alec Baldwin; Vulgar (Lions Gate) produced by Kevin Smith; Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer (Anchor Bay) which he recorded and conducted with the 93-piece Slovak Radio Symphony Orchestra, and was named Ain't It Cool News' Top 10 Scores of 2008; the comedy Lower Learning (Starz) starring Rob Corddry, Jason Biggs, Eva Longoria, and Kyle Gass; Numb starring Matthew Perry and Mary Steenburgen; and The Girl Next Door (Anchor Bay). He also composed original on-camera music for Fur (New Line), starring Nicole Kidman and Robert Downey, Jr., for which he was seen in the film performing his original music. [2]

Upcoming releases in 2009 include Cabin Fever 2 (Lions Gate); Stan Helsing, from the executive producer of Scary Movie; Shadows, written and directed by Academy Award nominee Milcho Manchevski which was selected as Macedonia's official submission for the Academy Awards; Made for Each Other starring Bijou Phillips, Danny Masterson, Chris Masterson and Patrick Warburton; the animation Articles of War which he recorded and conducted with the Skywalker Symphony Orchestra at the Skywalker Ranch; and the horror film Home Movie (Anchor Bay).[3]



For his score for Cadaverous, he received the Elmer Bernstein Scoring Award, which was personally adjudicated and presented by Academy Award winning composer Elmer Bernstein. [4]



Shore's scores also include Kettle of Fish starring Matthew Modine and Gina Gershon; Lift starring Kerry Washington (Ray); Headspace starring William Atherton (Ghostbusters) and Dee Wallace-Stone (E.T.: The Extra-Terrestrial); Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss (20th Century Fox) starring Jamie-Lynn Sigler (The Sopranos); Confession starring Chris Pine (Star Trek), 212 (Sundance Film Festival); and Coney Island Baby (Sundance Channel). Shore's extensive work in film also includes producing the music for the Saturday Night Live Studios theatrical logo, orchestrations for Analyze This (Warner Brothers) and Dogma (Lions Gate); and source music arranging for The Game (PolyGram Filmed Entertainment).



In addition to his work in film, he plays saxophone, clarinet and flute and has performed with Matchbox Twenty on tour of the U.S, including a special street performance on Late Show with David Letterman.


Filmography

[5]

Year Film
2009 Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever
Stan Helsing
2008 Lower Learning
Made for Each Other
Home Movie
Articles of War
2007 Shadows
Numb
Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer
The Girl Next Door
2006 Kettle of Fish (jazz songs)
2005 Prime
Headspace
Confession
Ladies Night
212
2004 Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher
Summer of the Serpent
Call Me: The Rise and Fall of Heidi Fleiss
2003 Coney Island Baby
Prom Night
2002 Shadowplay
Inherent Darkness and Enlightenment
2001 Harvard Man
Lift
2000 Vulgar
Cadaverous
1999 Scout's Honor
A Letter from the Western Front

Awards

Year Award Event Film
2009 Best Score Chainsaw Award Nomination Fangoria Magazine [6] Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer
2008 Gold Medal for Musical Excellence Park City Film Music Festival[7] Numb
2008 Gold Medal for Musical Excellence Park City Film Music Festival[7] Shadows
2008 Gold Medal for Musical Excellence Park City Film Music Festival[7] Jack Brooks: Monster Slayer
2008 Gold Medal for Musical Excellence Park City Film Music Festival[7] The Girl Next Door
2007 Best Score For An Indie Film Nomination Film & TV Music Awards[8] Numb
2004 Best Score Award Rhode Island Film Festival[9] Rex Steele: Nazi Smasher
2002 Best Score Award New York First Run Film Festival Shadowplay
2002 Clive Davis Award New York First Run Film Festival[10] Shadowplay
2001 Best Score Award New York First Run Film Festival Cadaverous
2001 Elmer Bernstein Award Woodstock Film Festival[11] Cadaverous

References