Jamie Christopherson

Jamie Christopherson is a multi-award winning Composer/Songwriter/Producer from Los Angeles, California. Known for his interest and expertise in multiple media and genres, Jamie’s music can be heard in feature films, video games, television shows, documentaries, theatrical trailers, commercial spots and theme parks.

His most notable works include feature films such as “A California Christmas” and “A California Christmas: City Lights” (Netflix), “Under Wraps 1 & 2” (Disney), and music for many TV shows, most notably for the J.J. Abrams produced NBC hit “Revolution” and Showtime’s “Homelan”, “Ray Donovan” and “The Affair”. He has also written interactive scores to best-selling AAA video games such as “Fortnite”, “Warhammer 3”, “Dead Rising 4” and “Lineage II”, as well has branding Samsung Galaxy products for many years.

Jamie’s heavy metal songs for the video game “Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance” have been streamed on Spotify and other platforms over 500 million times, making Jamie one of the most listened to game composers.

Whether it be writing evocative orchestral music, recording world instruments on location in exotic places or programming cutting-edge modern synths, Christopherson has built a reputation for consistently delivering unique, fresh and unexpected scores. He constantly experiments with new ways to create music that gets to the heart of a project, while always infusing his signature style into the vision of the director and producers.

Christopherson’s latest projects are the Norwegian horror film “Leave” (directed by Alex Herron & produced by Dave Spilde) and the Netflix rom-com “That’s Amor” (directed by Shaun Piccinino), which reached the 3rd position in the world and remained in the top ten for 12 days straight. Jamie also scored 4 feature films that will be releasing on streamers this holiday season on Netflix and HBOMax.