Ashley Klose

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Ashley Klose
Birth nameAshley Klose
BornAdelaide, South Australia
Occupation(s)
  • Composer
  • Musical artist
  • Teacher
  • Sound producer

Ashley Klose is a composer, musical artist, teacher and sound producer based in Adelaide, South Australia.

Career

Klose's work has appeared in a range of film and television productions.[1]

At the APRA-AGSC Screen Music Awards of 2003 Klose won the trophy for Best Music for an Educational, Training or Corporate Film/Video with his work on South Australian Film Corporation's SAFC: 30th Anniversary presentation.[2] In 2007 he was one of twelve invited participants in the ASCAP Film and Television Scoring Workshop sponsored by American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP).[3]

Television and film

  • Lockie Leonard: dialogue editor
  • Errorism: A Comedy of Terrors (TV Series): sound, sound mixer
  • Look Both Ways: dialogue editor, sound effects editor
  • Shot of Love: supervising sound editor
  • Young Blades: sound
  • I Burn (short film): location sound recordist, sound designer, sound mixer
  • Chuck Finn (TV series): effects editor - 17 episodes

Documentary

  • The Quiet Room: (sound attachment)
  • The Love Market (documentary)
  • Sacred Ground (documentary)
  • PictoCrime
  • Moustache (short)
  • Book Em (short)
  • Offside (additional music)
  • The Old Man Who Read Love Stories (music supervisor)
  • The Quiet Room (conductor and music arranger)

References

  1. ^ "Ashley Klose – Film and TV Composer". jlpublishing.com.au. Archived from the original on 14 February 2015. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  2. ^ "2003 Winners – Screen Music Awards". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA) | Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC). Archived from the original on 18 September 2009. Retrieved 31 July 2016.
  3. ^ "Composer Klose takes part in us Workshop". Encore Magazine. 25 (8). Reed Business Information Ltd: 35(1). 1 August 2007. ISSN 0815-2063 – via National Library of Australia.

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