Hello! I’m Anton, a composer and songwriter in Los Angeles. I am a first-call studio singer, I compose and produce for various projects in visual media, and have been a featured soloist with the Seattle Symphony. My credits include a number of Hallmark and Lifetime films, singing for video games including Destiny, Diablo, and World of Warcraft, and I have released several singer-songwriter albums. I am also a Doctor of Physical Therapy, a registered therapy dog team, a US Navy veteran, and comfortably gay.
I earned my Master of Music in Film Composition in 2018, studying with two-time Emmy Award winning composer, Hummie Mann, in the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program at the Seattle Film Institute.
Check out my website for more info! www.antondupreez.net
My greatest joy in life is sharing and experiencing music. Its ability to simultaneously convey and elicit emotion to enhance the experience of life and film, and to express complex feelings with the vast array of tiny nuances or grandiose breadth that words alone could never express. I hope to share this experience with you!
Unique traits: Multi-instrumentalist, a slew of genres, doctor of physical therapy with a neurological focus, and registered therapy dog team.
Jap
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Film (short)
by Long Tran
Composer/Orchestrator/Conductor
Snow
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Film (short)
by Staylo Productions / Stephanie 'Staylo' Taylor
Composer/Orchestrator/Conductor
The Elephant in the Room
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Film (short)
by Jason Cox
Composer/Orchestrator/Conductor
Hard Rock Hero
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Film (short)
by J.C. Campos
Composer/Orchestrator/Conductor
Somewhere New
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Film (short)
by Wyatt Ott
Composer/Orchestrator/Conductor
Destiny 2
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Video Game
by Bungie
Music department (singer)
World of Warcraft: Legion
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Video Game
by Blizzard
Music department (singer)
Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor
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Film
Music department
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls
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Film
Music department
World of Warcraft: Warlords of Draenor
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Film
Music department
Seattle Film Institute
(2017-2018)
University of Washington
(2012-2015)
Nebraska Wesleyan University
(2003-2007)