H. Scott Salinas

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H. Scott Salinas is an American film score composer and musician.[1]

Work and credits[edit]

Feature films[edit]

Original Score
Original Score
Original Score
Original Score
Original Song, “Jamie Smiles”
  • Edison (2005, Millennium Films)
Original Score (Co-Composer)
Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
  • Pool Hall Prophets (2005, Seven Arts Pictures)
Original Song, “Venus”
Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
Original Score
Toronto Film Festival Selection 2005
  • The Conventioneers (2005, Hyphenate Films / Cinema Libre Studio)
Original Score (Co-Composer)
Tribeca Film Festival Selection 2005
  • Yesterday's Dreams (2005, Living the Dream Productions / Pisces Productions)
Original Score
  • The Red Lily (1924)
Original Modern Score for Turner Classic Movies, 2005
  • Dark Warrior (2005, Film Shack / Universal Home Video)
Additional Music
  • Raise Your Voice (2004, FilmEngine / New Line Cinema)
Additional Score
Original Modern Score for Turner Classic Movies, 2004
  • Latin Dragon (2004, Pacific Entertainment Group / Universal Home Video)
Original Score
  • Duplex (2003, Miramax Films)
Source Cues
  • The Divine Emerald (2003, Nubian Productions Corporation)
Original Score
New York Independent Film Festival Selection 2004
Original Modern Score For Turner Classic Movies, 2002
Commissioned as Grand Prize Winner of 2002 TCM Young Film Composers Competition

Television[edit]

2004, RDF Media / Spike TV
Main Title Song
  • Johnson County War
2001, Larry Levinson Productions / Hallmark Entertainment
Assistant to Composer
2001, Clear Blue Sky Productions / PBS
Additional Orchestration

Video games[edit]

2005, Atari / Shiny Entertainment
Additional Music

Advertisements[edit]

Cisco • Linksys • Toyota • Hyundai • Mattel • Coca-Cola • Kool Aid • History Channel • New York • Olympics 2012 • Nationwide • Special Olympics • Clorox

Honors and awards[edit]

  • Winner, AICP Award Best Commercial Music Arrangement “Buglers Dream” (2005)
  • Composer Select, Exclusive Summer Program, ASCAP Film Scoring Workshop (2003)
  • Grand Prize Winner, Turner Classic Movies (TCM) Young Film Composers Competition (2002)
  • Recipient, Georges Delerue Scholarship, Berklee College of Music (2000)
  • Composer Select, Atelier with Toni Morrison and Yo-Yo Ma, Princeton University (1996)

References[edit]

  1. ^ Phillips, Michael (November 3, 2006). "Death in family stirs up ghosts of the past and some skeletons". Chicago Tribune. p. 5. Archived from the original on 2012-11-06. Retrieved 2 May 2011.