ALICE NICHOLAS WOOD

COMPOSER

 
 

Alice Nicholas Wood came to music at an early age, beginning violin at age three and piano at age six where she started writing her first original compositions. She continued her education in music, studying under Juilliard-trained composer Lawrence Dillon at North Carolina School of the Arts. She went on to earn a degree from University of Southern California, double majoring in classical music composition and film scoring. There she studied under such renowned composers as Stephen Hartke, David Raksin and Christopher Young.


While studying, she began working for music editor Nick South on Rolfe Kent scores like Legally Blonde, Mean Girls and Wedding Crashers. From that time, she worked as a music editor on a number of films, selecting temp score, running scoring sessions, and acting as a liaison between the director and composer. This experience, especially working closely with directors in the final mix, helped hone her instincts as a film composer to communicate with a director and get to the heart of his or her vision.


Since then, she has scored numerous feature films, short films, and commercials. She is excited to announce the recent completion of her score for the feature film American Primitive , starring Josh Peck, Tate Donovan and Danielle Savre. She also recently finished writing the original music for the animated TV show A Heart Full of Love, based on the award-winning children's book by Bette S. Margolis.


Though she is classically trained, Alice enjoys exploring all kinds of music, and over the past three years, she has written for and played in two folk-rock bands, two electro-pop bands, and an all-girl jug band.

 

News








SEPTEMBER 4, 2008

Score for feature film AMERICAN PRIMITIVE  is completed!


AUGUST 28, 2008

Score for PBS television show A HEART FULL OF LOVE, based on the award-winning book by Bette S. Margolis is completed!

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