- Jeffrey Gold
Jeffrey Frederick Gold (born Jeffrey Frederick Thompson,
March 13 1968 inRock Island, Illinois ) is an Americanfilmmaker ,film producer ,playwright , and filmcomposer educated as aphysicist andmathematician at theUnited States Naval Academy , theUniversity of Utah , and theUniversity of Cambridge , England.cite news |url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20050123/ai_n11497128 |title= Film composer is renaissance man |author= Edward Reichel |format=html |work=Deseret Morning News |date=23 January 2005 |quote= ]Science
Jeffrey Gold attended the
U.S. Naval Academy inAnnapolis , Maryland (class of '91). He left before the end of his first year (less than one hundred days from the "Plebes no more" ceremony atHerndon Monument ) and transferred to theUniversity of Utah where he completed hisBachelor's degree in pre-professional physics with a minor in mathematics. While an undergraduate, Jeffrey Gold published eight papers inmathematics andphysics and worked as an undergraduate research assistant inthermoacoustics ,magnetoencephalography , thin film sputtering and metal evaporation, andphotoluminescence , and worked with mathematician Don H. Tucker on the problem of theTwin prime s inNumber Theory .cite web |url= http://www.math.utah.edu/~gold/publications.html |title= Publications |author= Jeffrey Frederick Gold |format= html |work= math.utah.edu -University of Utah Department of Mathematics ]Before graduating from the University of Utah, he attended a beginning film making class which he described as "the beginning of the end for physics". He attended
Cambridge University inCambridgeshire , England, having been accepted into the MPhil Programme in Microelectronics and Semiconductor Physics at the Microelectronics Research Centre at theCavendish Laboratory .While at Cambridge, Gold became a lifetime member of the Cambridge Film and Television Society (CFTV) and a member of the Cambridge
Gliding Club, and produced the documentary "Children of the Wind."Films and film scores
Jeffrey Gold was an associate producer of the awards-winning independent feature film "Abby Singer" (named for
Abby Singer ) for which he also composed thefilm score and co-wrote the main theme, "When You're a Millionaire," with singer/songwriter Paul Luscher. The film score for "Abby Singer" won the Jury Choice Gold Medal for Excellence at the 2004 Park City Film Music Festival and was a semi-finalist in the 2004 Moondance International Film Festival filmscoring competition.Fact|date=June 2007Gold's scores appear in many independent films and documentaries, including "Twilight (Physics In The Twilight)", "Isles In The Midst Of The Great Green Sea", "Monk", "Children of the Wind", "Reach", "Edge Running", "The Racketeers" and in the PBS documentary "Promontory" (
Promontory, Utah ), which was produced forKUED byKen Verdoia .Gold's "Elegy: Adagio For Strings" was featured in the book "MP3: Music on the Internet" by
Rod Underhill and Nat Gertler, part of "The Complete Idiot's Guide to... " series (ISBN 0-7897-2036-1). Gold won the 2006 Best of State Award for Best Original Composition for his film score work. In 2006, Gold contributed music to the short documentary "Eritrea : Living in a Border War".Gold's film works have premiered at the
British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) centres inLondon andCardiff , on television and radio, and at regional film festivals in theUnited States . He was anexecutive producer of the 2003 independent feature film "Summer Solstice," based on Gold's story "Atlantic Summer."Plays
Jeffrey Gold has written several plays, including "Horst and Graben in the Context of the Unfinished Man" (ISBN 1-60003-029-7), "Horst and Graben at the Chateau Godot," "Fitch Todd," which won the Moondance Seahorse Awardcite news |url= http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20050605/ai_n14655504 |title= 2 playwrights with Utah ties are honored |author= Ivan M. Lincoln |format=
html |work=Deseret Morning News |date=5 June 2005 |quote= ] after being selected as a finalist in the 2005 Moondance Film Festival's stage-play competition inBoulder, Colorado , "Dedekind," "Execution at Paradais Island," "Percolation Theory," and "Displacement: A Fish in Water Story."Gold is a member of ASCAP and the
Dramatists Guild of America .Early life
Before age two, Jeffrey Gold moved with his family to
Germany (Heidelberg , Horrenberg,Oftersheim , andSandhausen ) where they lived until Gold was eleven years old. The family later lived inLas Cruces ,New Mexico ; inBangor, Maine where Gold was a classmate of Naomi King, daughter of writerStephen King ; inHawaii (Honolulu ,Waikiki ,Hawaii Kai andOahu ); and inSalt Lake City, Utah .References
External links
* [http://www.jeffreygold.com/ JeffreyGold.com]
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