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Marco d'Ambrosio - Composer
Marco d'Ambrosio loves sculpting music, especially
the kind that enhances the visual arts. In fact, creating music
that is evocative, enlightening, and entertaining is a natural result
of Marco's creative expression.
Marco's musical baptism began shortly after
moving from Italy to Boston, when at age nine he began playing trumpet.
"It really all began in Italy," he reminisces, "when
my father would take me to festivals in Florence. "He would
put me on his shoulders so I could watch the bands march by."
"I remember falling in love with the trumpet,
mostly because it was so shiny. It wasn't until we emigrated to
the United States that I had a chance to start playing." His
musical awareness was later captivated by film music, particularly
the classic collaborations of Fellini and Nino Rota and the scores
of Ennio Morricone, Bernard Herrman and Maurice Jarre. This quickly
led him to composition and the keyboard, with a special interest
in combining the textures of electronic and acoustic music, which
he pursued while a student at the Hartt School of Music in Hartford,
Connecticut.
Marco likes to lose himself in a sea of music
and sound. When he's not broadening the aural palette with his own
compositions, he's consulting for the THX Division of Lucasfilm
Ltd., helping to create quality environments that allow audiences
to hear the work of other film composers and sound designers. "Understanding
the medium has always helped me to communicate my ideas and at times
even inspire some," explains Marco. "If it's a live performance
for example, I always like to know what the acoustics of the space
are going to be like. With soundtrack work, I can sometimes translate
this into the 'emotional' space of a given scene." In fact,
Marco's understanding of the technical means to a pristine listening
environment heightens his musical awareness in terms of both sonic
character and emotional response.
Unlike many of his contemporaries, Marco has
never been unduly influenced by cultural and stylistic constrictions.
He is equally adept at playing and creating pieces that reflect
classical, jazz, popular and ethnic influences, and he thrives on
blurring the lines between each. In some of his recent scores you
can hear various ethnic instruments such as the didjerido, ashiko,
dumbek and bodhran drums, melodica, concertina and Theremin. Many
of his compositions also reflect a romanticism that can no doubt
be traced to his summers performing in Italy, at the University
of Siena and with the Puccini and International Festival Orchestras.
An East Coast transplant, Marco has made a musical
niche for himself in a studio in the San Francisco Bay Area. As
an independent film composer, music producer, and performing artist,
he is as dedicated to eliciting the desired emotional effect as
he is to sound quality. And while Marco is quite comfortable working
in world class studios, he thrills to the challenge of pushing the
bounds of sonic quality, regardless of the facility, recording equipment,
or project budget.
And as Marco himself says, "All this equiptment,
all these instruments, all these toys are just a means to an end
to create music and sound. What's really important is the music
itself, the emotion behind it and the story it is trying to tell."
Terri
d'Ambrosio - Audio Post Supervisor / Music Supervisor
As audio post and music supervisor of MarcoCo.
Studios, Terri manages projects from script to final mix, overseeing
the production of music, sound effects, foley, dialogue recording,
editing and mixing. She also handles all music licensing activities
from song placement to final clearances.
Her credit list contains numerous live action
films, animation, and trailers along with instrumental and folk
albums. Recent projects include two PBS documentaries titled, "Afghanistan:
Hell of a Nation" from Actual Films and "Blink" by
Academy Award nominated director Elizabeth Thompson. She also had
two feature films recently released theatrically, "Haiku Tunnel"
from Sony Pictures Classics and "Testosterone" starring
David Sutcliffe, Antonio Sabato Jr., and Sonia Braga along with
one feature newly distributed by Sundance Home Entertainment, "Searching
For Paradise" starring Chris Noth and Susan May Pratt. When
Terri is not hermetically sealed in the studio, you can find her
'working the room' at film festivals and trade shows or seeking
sanity on a hiking trail in West Marin.
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