David Frederick(II)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Sound Department
David is an American film and television composer who with years of award-winning work continues to inspire audiences through his music and creativity. In a career that has earned him critical acclaim and numerous awards, David has proven himself to be a versatile and dynamic composer in a wide range of musical styles and contexts. He has earned a reputation as an exceptional collaborator and musical storyteller, making him a top choice for Producers and Directors. David combines his broad-based musical experience, training, and a strong knowledge of contemporary sounds to easily and effectively adapt to any project. His true genius lies in the fact that he instinctively has a deep understanding of what the core and emotion of a story is and consequently produces music that is perfectly suited to support that story. David is further noted for his gift of unique composition styles, haunting melodies, and support of the filmmaker's vision. David describes his passion for the creative process, "I believe that music is one of the most important tools in a filmmaker's toolbox. That's why I am so passionate about the scoring process. It's not about the biggest names or the latest technology. It's really about the willingness to listen to the filmmaker and understand how music, in whatever style, should serve and support the story. It's about being a partner and collaborator in the creative process. It's about trust and being easy, pleasant, and fun to work with. It's about years of award-winning experience honing a craft, and it's about being able to deliver a world-class production on time, and on budget." No matter the genre, medium, or venue, David displays boundless enthusiasm and passion with the ability to engage and connect with the listener through his talent for crafting evocative and memorable new musical worlds. Whatever your personal tastes in music, media, entertainment, or popular culture, chances are good that you've had at least a passing acquaintance with the work of David Frederick.