Christopher L. Stone

Christopher L. Stone

composer, music department, sound department

Christopher L. Stone was born on Jan 26, 1952 in USA. Christopher L. Stone's big-screen debut came with The Treasure of Jamaica Reef directed by Virginia L. Stone in 1974. Christopher L. Stone is known for Ancient Prophecies directed by Graeme Whifler, Albert James Harris stars as Nostradamus and Benjamin Caya as . The most recent award Christopher L. Stone achieved is ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards. The upcoming new movie Christopher L. Stone plays is Phantasm: Ravager which will be released on Oct 07, 2016.

In 1965 Christopher Stone was the youngest member of ASCAP, having written the score for three motion pictures by the age of 12. He then studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and completed his education in Vienna, Austria. Having written more than 2000 scores, for seven consecutive years Chris was the winner of the ASCAP award for "Most Performed Television Background Score". He is also the composer of more than twenty feature films, and his music has been performed by the London Symphony Orchestra. He was the creator of the world's first orchestral score for a video game, "Dragon's Lair," which is preserved in the Smithsonian Institute. In addition to his live orchestral scores, Chris has become a prominent figure in electronic orchestral score realization. He designed the original Emulator library, and in his state-of-the-art studio, Chris has done the sound design for "Battlestar Galactica," "Big Wednesday," "Logan's Run," "Pete's Dragon," "An American Tail" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".

  • Birthday

    Jan 26, 1952
  • Place of Birth

    Los Angeles County, California, USA

Known For

Awards

7 wins & 0 nominations

ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
2000
Most Performed Underscore
Winner - ASCAP Award
1999
Most Performed Underscore
Winner - ASCAP Award
1997
Top TV Series
Winner - ASCAP Award
1996
Most Performed Underscore
Winner - ASCAP Award

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