- Fletcher Beasley
Fletcher Beasley is a
Los Angeles based composer. He wrote the score and title song for the HBO feature film “Roads to Riches”, starring Robert Forster and Rose McGowan. He composed music for the Nickelodeon animated movie, “Miss Spider’s Sunny Patch Kids” [http://www.treehousetv.com/parents/tvShows/miss_spider/index.asp?showid=58] and recently has been contributing music to thePBS animated series, “The Zula Patrol” [http://zula.com/index.php] . Fletcher also composed music for Steve Oedekerk’s upcoming animated series, “Dirk Derby."Fletcher began his musical journey in
Seattle, Washington . After experimenting with different instruments, he settled on the bass and was playing professionally in jazz and rock combos in the area by the age of 16. After studying with jazz great,Gary Peacock , Fletcher moved toLos Angeles and received a degree fromUCLA .After college, Fletcher worked on staff as a composer/sound designer for various video game developers. He served as Audio Director at Adrenalin Entertainment andDigital Domain before becoming a freelance composer.When not working on music, Fletcher enjoys teaching. He has taught a course on sound production in film at the University of California San Diego and was awarded a grant in 2002 from the American Composers Forum to create a ten week music program at the Poseidon School in West Los Angeles. Currently, he teaches courses in sound for film at
Chapman University andSanta Monica College .Fletcher is represented by Linda Kordek of the Agency Group.
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