Jamie Robertson Explained
Jamie Robertson |
Birth Date: | 30 May 1981 |
Origin: | Essex, England |
Genre: | Film scores |
Occupation: | Composer, music producer, sound designer |
Years Active: | 2003–present |
Associated Acts: | Big Finish Productions |
Jamie Robertson (born 30 May 1981) is an English film score composer.
Biography
Jamie Robertson is the Composer of 'Bad Dinosaurs' the Massive worldwide hit on Netflix from the creators of Terrible Lizards. He Is also Regular Composer for Doctor Who Audios for Big finish Productions as well as many Audio dramas including Sherlock Holmes, UFO, The Prisoner and Warhammer.
Born in 1981 and with no major Music training he self taught to become the composer he is today.He is also a massive fan of the Paranormal and in 2020 launched his own series "Paranormal Torch" on YouTube.
He also composed six music tracks for the Final Doom modification, Plutonia 2, in 2008.
Filmography (as composer)
2024
2023
2021
2020
- 50 Shades of Graham (Animation)
- Doctor Who - Lockdown Videos - Fear is a superpower (Animation)
- Doctor Who - Lockdown Videos - The Shadow in the Mirror (Animation)
- Doctor Who - Lockdown Videos - Shadow of Doubt (Animation)
2019
- The Device- TV Drama
- Harmless- Short
2018
- Sierra Leone's Disgruntled Youth- Documentary
- Cycling Nomads- Documentary
- One for you Two for Me- Short
2017
- Sierra Leone's Disgruntled Youth- Documentary
- Fred's Shed- Scot
- The Mammoosh- Short
2016
- All About the Mckenzies- TV Drama ITV
2015
- Perceptions- Short
- kettling of the Voices- Documentary
- Terrible Lizards- Pilot Animation
2014
- All about the McKenzies- TV Series (Series 2 onwards) by Samuell Benta)
2013
- Doctor Who Phantoms of the Deep (with Tom Baker and Mary Tamm)
- Vienna The Memory Box (with Chase Masterson) – Brand new Series with Music and Sound Design/Theme tune.
2012
2011
2010
2009
2005
2006
- HiJab! (written by Robert Cambrinus)
- The Cannibal's Liver – Official Cannes 2007 Selection.
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Filmography (as sound designer)
2009
2005
- The Veto Nix: The Last Thousand Years – Futuristic radio play (with Robert Cambrinus)
2007
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