- Dana Kaproff is an award winning film composer, songwriter, and lecturer. He has scored close to 100 theatrical, cable, and television movies, as well as multiple series, mini-series, and documentaries. His credits include assignments for CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, HBO, Showtime, Paramount, Universal, and PBS, to name a few. He has also worked in advertising, creating music and sound design for Apple, Forex, Kraft, Kyocera, and BMW.
Kaproff's most recent film credits include the feature documentaries "Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John Mcafee" for director Nanette Burstein, "Buried In Burma" for director Mark Mannucci, and "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters" for director Ben Shapiro. He also wrote, directed, produced, and scored "A Child's Fate", which can been viewed on the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations official website.
From his early work with Toto band members to his recent iTunes collaboration with World Music artist Somi, Kaproff has maintained an active role in the recording industry. His song "Passo A Passo", featuring Brazilian songstress Bianca Rossini, has been streamed over a million times. Other album credits demonstrate his diversity, ranging from rocker Pat Benatar, to adult contemporary icon Dame Shirley Bassey, to jazz trumpeter Blue Mitchell. He has several soundtracks out, too.
Kaproff's IT company, audioRiot(TM), works closely with premium website designers, offering sonic branding, voice overs, music, and other audio elements to enhance the user experience. He also owns a publishing house, Mi Myoozik, and has begun a lecture series on film music at The NY Film Academy.
The son of one of LA's most prominent studio musicians, Kaproff began his film scoring career apprenticing with such Hollywood giants as Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Barry. After his student years at UCLA and Berkeley, he went on to study classical composition with many notable contemporary composers, including George Tremblay, Andrew Imbrie, and Paul Chihara. He has served on the AMPAS Music Branch Executive Committee for many years, and is involved with the Association of Music Producers (AMP), IFP, AICP, and ASCAP.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Dana Kaproff - Dana Kaproff is a master storyteller, who believes in the extraordinary power of music to transform the storytelling experience. He is passionate about sharing with filmmakers his perspectives, informed by years of experience, on how a great score can shape a film, provide structure and cohesion, help define characters, develop relationships, and ensure that the emotional impact of the narrative is realized to its full potential. "Music can be that essential voice words and images alone cannot fully express" he notes, "and I love to develop that voice, weave it into the tapestry of the film, and add an important dimension to the filmmaker's vision."
An award winning film composer, songwriter, record producer and lecturer, he has scored over a hundred movies, series, mini-series, and documentaries. His film credits include assignments for HBO, Showtime, CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, PBS, Paramount, Universal and Warner Bros., and demonstrate his versatility in many genres: drama, crime, romance, war, comedy, horror, westerns, action-adventure, fantasy, and non-fiction. An Academy member himself for over 35 years, he has collaborated with such Hollywood luminaries as Sam Fuller, Samuel Goldwyn Jr., Academy Award winners Walter Mirisch, Dick Richards, and Peter Werner, Golden Globe winners Brian Dennehy and Charles Jarrott, and Emmy Award winners Eric Laneuville, James Frawley, William Link and Richard Levinson, to name a few. He maintains an active role in the recording industry, with his hit bossa nova song Passo A Passo, featuring co-writer Bianca Rossini, recently topping a million hits on Spotify and iTunes. Other album credits reflect his range and diversity, including Grammy winners Pat Benatar and Shirley Bassey, World Music artist Somi, jazz legend Blue Mitchell, and his multiple soundtrack releases. His work in the advertising world includes music and sound design for Apple, Forex, Kraft, International Fragrance and Flavors, Kyocera, and BMW.
Kaproff's most recent film credits include feature doc Buried In Burma for director Mark Mannucci, Emmy winner Ric Burns' Oliver Sacks: His Own Life for PBS Masters, director Daniel Farrand's The Amityville Murders, and Showtime's Gringo: The Dangerous Life Of John McAfee for Academy nominee Nanette Burstein. His commitment to humanitarian causes led him to write, direct, produce and score the short documentary A Child's Fate for the United Nations, which examines the UN's role coping with the perilous plight of children in conflict zones, and is now both streaming on their official website and in worldwide distribution.
The son of a prominent LA studio musician, he started gaining insights into the film and music business at an early age, attending countless recording sessions at places like Capitol Records, Paramount and MGM Studios, and continued as a young professional, working along side legends (and close family friends) Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Barry. These insights, which have broadened immensely over the course of a long and prolific career, inform both his music and his work ethic. His professionalism, ease contributing within a collaborative context, and ability to "get" what filmmakers want, stems from these deep roots in the Hollywood film industry. Now living in New York City, his artistry continues to evolve and flourish, and to each new creative challenge he accepts, he brings a fresh approach coupled with an expertise that reflects those deep roots and years of experience.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Dana Kaproff
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