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Name
  
Justin Burnett


Role
  
Film music composer

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Albums
  
Dungeons & Dragons: Orginal Motion Picture Score

Awards
  
The Game Award for Best Score/Soundtrack

Music director
  
Getaway, Java Heat, Dungeons & Dragons, An American Haunting, I'll Always Know What You Did L

Similar People
  
Harry Gregson‑Williams, Toby Chu, Gavin Greenaway, Bruce Fowler, Ryeland Allison

Getaway - In Control - Soundtrack Score HD


Justin Caine Burnett (born May 2, 1973) is an American film and video game music composer.

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Career

Justin Burnett started his career working for Hans Zimmer from 1995 through 2000. During this tenure he worked on films such as Broken Arrow, As Good as it Gets, The Prince of Egypt, The Road to El Dorado, and Gladiator. From 2000 through present day, Burnett is also known for his work with famed film composer Harry Gregson-Williams. With Harry Gregson-Williams, Burnett has worked on films such as Spy Game, Phone Booth, Veronica Guerin, Passionada, Man on Fire, Déjà Vu, The Taking of Pelham 123, Unstoppable, and Cowboys & Aliens. Additionally, Burnett also worked with Walter Werzowa at Musikvergnuegen from 2000-2005 on many commercials, movie trailers and network branding projects.

Film scoring

Justin Burnett scored his first feature film Possums which was featured in 1998 at the Sundance Film Festival. His second notable film was the film based on the video game, Dungeons & Dragons, was released in theaters in 2000. Ending his time at Remote Control Productions, It was 2000 that Burnett began his collaboration with Harry Gregson-Williams. In 2005, Burnett composed the music for the film An American Haunting under the pseudonym Caine Davidson. Since then, Burnett has composed the music for many other films such as I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer, Iron Cross, Crave, Java Heat as well as many others.

Film

Additional music credits

References

Justin Burnett Wikipedia