Mark T Payne
- Music Department
- Composer
A product of the New Wave and Electronic revolution of the late 1970s and early 1980s, Mark took his passion for musical anthems to Music College in 1983. There he gained his fascination with classical music and learned the craft of intertwining orchestral instruments with synthesisers, samplers, and guitars. Rather than leaving College wishing to be a "rock star" he resolved to become a Film Composer instead.
Since that time he has worked both in and out of the Industry (times were hard) as a recording engineer, a music producer, and a session player. He has spent much effort honing his skills which culminated in an invitation to join Hans Zimmer's illustrious Bleeding Fingers collective as a freelance writer.
Many production music cues, and a diversity of short film scores later, Mark is now producing scores for feature films. His particular ear for emotion and the ability to weave a musical story into a screenplay is his strength. He can score in a number of styles from fully orchestral to electronica and can transform your screenplay from fright-making to terrifying, and upsetting to heart-breaking.
Since that time he has worked both in and out of the Industry (times were hard) as a recording engineer, a music producer, and a session player. He has spent much effort honing his skills which culminated in an invitation to join Hans Zimmer's illustrious Bleeding Fingers collective as a freelance writer.
Many production music cues, and a diversity of short film scores later, Mark is now producing scores for feature films. His particular ear for emotion and the ability to weave a musical story into a screenplay is his strength. He can score in a number of styles from fully orchestral to electronica and can transform your screenplay from fright-making to terrifying, and upsetting to heart-breaking.