Jonathan Fletcher(VI)
- Editorial Department
- Composer
Jonathan is a Composer and Editor who holds a Masters degree in Music for Film and Television and specializes in composing scores for film, television, theatre and modern dance.
Jonathan's music has been used across a wide spectrum of film and TV worldwide including shows broadcast on NBC, BBC, Channel 4, E4, Channel 5 and Vice - ranging from soaps to prime time BBC documentaries. His film score work straddles many genres from comedy, drama and horror to documentary. He performed on the Revere track We Won't Be Here Tomorrow which was included on the soundtrack to the Sundance selected Simon Killer (Dir. Antonio Campos - Martha Marcy May Marlene). He provided music for the Images of Bedlam documentary for the Guardian UK. Film scoring work includes My Imaginary Life which was screened in Cannes and the surrealist psychological drama Splitting Hairs as well as ethereal drama Chalk starring The Riot Club's Amber Anderson. He also recently worked with director Oliver Cane on his latest film Eyes and Prize which was a hit on the festival circuit worldwide in 2018 and was released across all digital platforms including iTunes and Amazon Prime 2019. He has also collaborated on a number of contemporary dance pieces with Danish Choreographer Sarah Louise Kristiansen which have been showcased in the UK and around Europe.
His editing credentials include working on the Stephen Knight penned military drama SAS: Rogue Heroes as well as a wide range of genres including documentary, art house film and trailers.
Jonathan's music has been used across a wide spectrum of film and TV worldwide including shows broadcast on NBC, BBC, Channel 4, E4, Channel 5 and Vice - ranging from soaps to prime time BBC documentaries. His film score work straddles many genres from comedy, drama and horror to documentary. He performed on the Revere track We Won't Be Here Tomorrow which was included on the soundtrack to the Sundance selected Simon Killer (Dir. Antonio Campos - Martha Marcy May Marlene). He provided music for the Images of Bedlam documentary for the Guardian UK. Film scoring work includes My Imaginary Life which was screened in Cannes and the surrealist psychological drama Splitting Hairs as well as ethereal drama Chalk starring The Riot Club's Amber Anderson. He also recently worked with director Oliver Cane on his latest film Eyes and Prize which was a hit on the festival circuit worldwide in 2018 and was released across all digital platforms including iTunes and Amazon Prime 2019. He has also collaborated on a number of contemporary dance pieces with Danish Choreographer Sarah Louise Kristiansen which have been showcased in the UK and around Europe.
His editing credentials include working on the Stephen Knight penned military drama SAS: Rogue Heroes as well as a wide range of genres including documentary, art house film and trailers.