DONALD QUAN - Head Composer
With multiple Gemini Award nominations, Donald Quan has established himself as a major player in the film and television scoring industry. Most notably he has scored the hit television show Relic Hunter, as well as the sci-fi hit Mutant X, and the award winning series Moccassin Flats.
Schooled at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Donald ventured into pop/rock music with the Canadian rock band "Lighthouse".
A long-time band member of Canadian singer Loreena McKennitt, Donald Quan is especially well known for his diverse work in the area of contemporary World Music.
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ERICA PROCUNIER - Composer
Erica Procunier has dedicated her musical talents to film projects for many years now. Her style is an organic combination of classical orchestra with pop elements, which is perfect for creating unforgettable film moments. She has a Masters in Classical Composition, and a minor in film studies. A few of Erica's achievements include scoring the winner of the 2006 Microsoft Imagine Cup titled "Paper Heart", and the dark feature film "The Turn Card". You will most likely find Erica scoring heartfelt dramas, dark fairytales, and epic adventure movies.
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SHIN KIM - Composer
"Multicultural" is a word that comes to mind when describing the composer Shin Kim. Having lived in South Korea, China and Canada, he can speak three languages fluently. Shin has dabbled in many eastern and western styles including orchestral, experimental, pop and electronica. He finessed his compositional skills at the Shanghai Conservatory of Music, and has mastered the technical side of the industry since graduating from Fanshawe College's Music Industry Arts program. His style is a layering of orchestra, cutting-edge synths and ethnic instruments. You will most likely find Shin scoring Action flicks, Sci-fi, and Urban Dramas (like CSI)!
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GARY HONESS - Engineer/Producer
Gary Honess has had a busy run in the professional music industry since 1993. Growing up, he studied classical piano, the trombone and computer science. In his mid-teens, his love for music and electronics took him to the dance floors where DJ'ing became his new found passion. After travelling through many night clubs in North America, Gary settled down in Toronto & began his career as an assistant audio engineer. He got his first big break 1 year later working on the soundtrack for the Oscar nominated film "The Sweet Hereafter". After honing his skills for a few more years, he later became the house engineer for Number 9 Studios in Toronto. There he provided services of post-production, mixing, mastering & education. Years later he made the decision to go freelance & has since been credited for engineering on 2 Juno Award winning albums. Gary continues to freelance in North America, finding a new home at Q Music Studios, Toronto, where he is proud to work with the many talented artists that pass through there.
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