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He has written film scores for ''Pigeons'' (1998), ''Nightshades'' (1998), ''Krieger'' (2000), ''Bad City'' (2001), and Little Gang's Production of ''Whistle'' (2002), directed by Duncan Jones , which was premiered at the Lupo Fright Film Festival 2002 in London and was shown at various festivals around the world including several broadcasts on Film Four. In 2004, he refined his audio-post production skills under the leadership of Frank Verderosa at Planet V, New York . Working with digital artist and multimedia producer Helena Bulaja over the last two years generated an inspired partnership. Results of this include composing and recording the score for the fairytale ''Regoch'' (2003), and sound design for ''Yagor'' (2005), which can be heard on the upcoming DVD release of ''Croatian Tales of Long Ago''. Christian composed the score for director Marc Meyer’s film Sunday, in August, which was broadcast on France 2, and won the Minister of Art Promotion Prize at the Film Festival in Dresden in 2005. In his latest project, he teamed up with New York-based director Matthew Timms, sound designing and scoring the film ''How I know you''. As a saxophone player, Christian has performed with the 's ''Three Women''. After the collaboration, Gerald dedicated Speak for Christian, that he premiered in Carnegie Hall in December, 2005. In 2006, Christian moved to Wellington , New Zealand , where he now works as a freelance musician, copyist, sound designer and film music composer. |
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