Steven Gizzi
- Music Department
- Composer
Steven Gizzi is an award-winning composer, producer, and recording artist based in Los Angeles. His music can be heard on Harvey Girls Forever (DreamWorks), Cleopatra In Space (DreamWorks), and LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu (Cartoon Network). He believes in infusing fresh, innovative techniques with an old-school attention to detail and devotion to the craft.
He began studying classical piano privately at an early age, and since then has composed and performed music for solo piano, rock band, orchestra, choir, jazz fusion groups, and everything in between. He spent four years at the University of Miami studying film composition and music production under Emmy-winning composer Chris Boardman.
In addition to his composing work for DreamWorks Animation, his music can also be heard on Subway Surfers: The Animated Series, based off the mobile game sensation, and on the latest season of Ball in the Family, the hit reality show from Bunim/Murray Productions.
Steven began his career with several years of work on the popular Cartoon Network show LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu alongside acclaimed composers Jay Vincent and Michael Kramer. Since then, he has scored a wide array of projects, including short and feature-length films, mobile game apps, podcasts, and virtual reality experiences. He recently wrote and produced the original score for PIPE, a post-apocalyptic film directed by Max Isaacson, and Every Night, a sci-fi web series from production company Misfit Toys. In 2016 he also contributed music to the score for Hope Springs Eternal, a coming-of-age film starring Mia Rose Frampton.
Previous projects include his work as orchestrator and music producer on indie feature film Dating Daisy, his collaboration with David Krystal on the glitchy electronica soundtrack for Catalyst - a mobile puzzle game app, and his musical contributions to the upcoming sci-fi thriller Seam, directed by Rajeev and Elan Dassani. As a solo artist, Steven released his debut album The Terrestrial Orchestra in March 2014 after spending the winter hibernating in his hometown of Richmond, Virginia. He is currently working on his second album, which will further develop and explore his uniquely cinematic electronica style.
Steven's self-proclaimed goal through music is to create transformative experiences for the audience that immerse the individual within an authentic storytelling experience like no other. He is always on the lookout for exciting new endeavors with other creative professionals who share his passion.
He began studying classical piano privately at an early age, and since then has composed and performed music for solo piano, rock band, orchestra, choir, jazz fusion groups, and everything in between. He spent four years at the University of Miami studying film composition and music production under Emmy-winning composer Chris Boardman.
In addition to his composing work for DreamWorks Animation, his music can also be heard on Subway Surfers: The Animated Series, based off the mobile game sensation, and on the latest season of Ball in the Family, the hit reality show from Bunim/Murray Productions.
Steven began his career with several years of work on the popular Cartoon Network show LEGO Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu alongside acclaimed composers Jay Vincent and Michael Kramer. Since then, he has scored a wide array of projects, including short and feature-length films, mobile game apps, podcasts, and virtual reality experiences. He recently wrote and produced the original score for PIPE, a post-apocalyptic film directed by Max Isaacson, and Every Night, a sci-fi web series from production company Misfit Toys. In 2016 he also contributed music to the score for Hope Springs Eternal, a coming-of-age film starring Mia Rose Frampton.
Previous projects include his work as orchestrator and music producer on indie feature film Dating Daisy, his collaboration with David Krystal on the glitchy electronica soundtrack for Catalyst - a mobile puzzle game app, and his musical contributions to the upcoming sci-fi thriller Seam, directed by Rajeev and Elan Dassani. As a solo artist, Steven released his debut album The Terrestrial Orchestra in March 2014 after spending the winter hibernating in his hometown of Richmond, Virginia. He is currently working on his second album, which will further develop and explore his uniquely cinematic electronica style.
Steven's self-proclaimed goal through music is to create transformative experiences for the audience that immerse the individual within an authentic storytelling experience like no other. He is always on the lookout for exciting new endeavors with other creative professionals who share his passion.