EPISODE · Dec 18, 2017 · 38 MIN
Armen Hambar of Future World Music On Film/TV Composing
from Nothing Off Limits® · host Michelle Ann Owens - Ladyfox Entertainment, LLC
Armen Hambar is an American composer for film and television born and raised in Los Angeles, CA. He has been writing music for film and television for the last twenty years. In this interview, we discuss how he got started in film/tv composing, his influences and sound choices, his views on how the production music landscape has shifted over the years, as well as personal inspirational tips to up and coming composers. In 2004 he started his own production music catalog, Future World Music, which has gained industry and retail success as well as extensive popularity on social media among fans all over the world. His music has been featured in some of the top motion picture ad campaigns including “How to Train Your Dragon”, “A Night at the Museum 2 & 3”, “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 1 & 2”, “Epic”, “Frozen” and “Into The Woods” among many others. His client list includes DreamWorks, Paramount Pictures, New Line Cinema, Warner Bros., Walt Disney Pictures, Buena Vista Home Entertainment, MGM, Columbia TriStar, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox and The Ultimate Fighting Championship. In 2011, because of popular demand by fans, Future World Music released their first public album “Reign of Vengeance” which gained unexpected retail success since production music was not in the mainstream. Future World Music has since released five public albums “A Hero Will Rise” in 2012, “Behold” in 2013, “Zero Hour” in 2014, “Pulse of Life” in 2015 and their most recent industry/public release “Mother Earth” in 2017 all exceeding retail expectations worldwide and breaking into the top forty on Amazon’s best sellers rank in soundtrack digital music. For more information and to purchase Armen and his team's music, visit: www.futureworldmusic.com www.facebook.com/futureworldmusic1 https://www.youtube.com/user/futureworldmusic
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