Dana Kaproff
- Composer
- Music Department
- Director
Dana Kaproff is an award winning film composer, songwriter, and
lecturer. He has scored close to 100 theatrical, cable, and television
movies, as well as multiple series, mini-series, and documentaries. His
credits include assignments for CBS, NBC, ABC, FOX, HBO, Showtime,
Paramount, Universal, and PBS, to name a few. He has also worked in
advertising, creating music and sound design for Apple, Forex, Kraft,
Kyocera, and BMW.
Kaproff's most recent film credits include the feature documentaries "Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John Mcafee" for director Nanette Burstein, "Buried In Burma" for director Mark Mannucci, and "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters" for director Ben Shapiro. He also wrote, directed, produced, and scored "A Child's Fate", which can been viewed on the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations official website.
From his early work with Toto band members to his recent iTunes collaboration with World Music artist Somi, Kaproff has maintained an active role in the recording industry. His song "Passo A Passo", featuring Brazilian songstress Bianca Rossini, has been streamed over a million times. Other album credits demonstrate his diversity, ranging from rocker Pat Benatar, to adult contemporary icon Dame Shirley Bassey, to jazz trumpeter Blue Mitchell. He has several soundtracks out, too.
Kaproff's IT company, audioRiot(TM), works closely with premium website designers, offering sonic branding, voice overs, music, and other audio elements to enhance the user experience. He also owns a publishing house, Mi Myoozik, and has begun a lecture series on film music at The NY Film Academy.
The son of one of LA's most prominent studio musicians, Kaproff began his film scoring career apprenticing with such Hollywood giants as Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Barry. After his student years at UCLA and Berkeley, he went on to study classical composition with many notable contemporary composers, including George Tremblay, Andrew Imbrie, and Paul Chihara. He has served on the AMPAS Music Branch Executive Committee for many years, and is involved with the Association of Music Producers (AMP), IFP, AICP, and ASCAP.
Kaproff's most recent film credits include the feature documentaries "Gringo: The Dangerous Life of John Mcafee" for director Nanette Burstein, "Buried In Burma" for director Mark Mannucci, and "Gregory Crewdson: Brief Encounters" for director Ben Shapiro. He also wrote, directed, produced, and scored "A Child's Fate", which can been viewed on the United Nations Department of Peacekeeping Operations official website.
From his early work with Toto band members to his recent iTunes collaboration with World Music artist Somi, Kaproff has maintained an active role in the recording industry. His song "Passo A Passo", featuring Brazilian songstress Bianca Rossini, has been streamed over a million times. Other album credits demonstrate his diversity, ranging from rocker Pat Benatar, to adult contemporary icon Dame Shirley Bassey, to jazz trumpeter Blue Mitchell. He has several soundtracks out, too.
Kaproff's IT company, audioRiot(TM), works closely with premium website designers, offering sonic branding, voice overs, music, and other audio elements to enhance the user experience. He also owns a publishing house, Mi Myoozik, and has begun a lecture series on film music at The NY Film Academy.
The son of one of LA's most prominent studio musicians, Kaproff began his film scoring career apprenticing with such Hollywood giants as Elmer Bernstein, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Barry. After his student years at UCLA and Berkeley, he went on to study classical composition with many notable contemporary composers, including George Tremblay, Andrew Imbrie, and Paul Chihara. He has served on the AMPAS Music Branch Executive Committee for many years, and is involved with the Association of Music Producers (AMP), IFP, AICP, and ASCAP.