Ian Arber

Ian Arber
Ian Arber (2016)
Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Film score, soundtrack
Occupation(s) Composer, musician, music producer
Instruments Cello, piano, guitar
Associated acts Nas
Joe Kraemer (composer)
Dave Rowntree
Website www.ianarber.com

Ian Arber is a British composer for film and television. He is based in London, England. He composed the music for BBC2's comedy-series Quacks, Usain Bolt's theatrical-release documentary I Am Bolt,[1] Mo Farah's documentary "No Easy Mile", and John Hurt's final movie My Name is Lenny[2] Ian also was assistant to composer Joe Kraemer on his score for Mission: Impossible Rogue Nation.[3]

Arber co-composed the score for "Mo Farah: No Easy Mile" with Blur's Dave Rowntree and collaborated with hip-hop legend Nas on the opening titles of I Am Bolt.

Credits

Feature-films and Television

Year Title Director(s) Studio(s) Type Notes
2018 Island of the Dolls Sebastian Mantilla Retrogusto Films Feature film
Can't Have You Mark A. Altman Atlantis Canyon Feature film Co-composed with Joe Kraemer (composer)
2017 Quacks Andy De Emmony BBC/NBCU/Lucky Giant Television Series
My Name Is Lenny Ron Scalpello Salon Pictures Feature film
Amy and Sophia Adam Lipsius Retrogusto Films Feature film
2016 Mo Farah: No Easy Mile Joe Pearlman Fulwell 73 Feature documentary Co-composed with Dave Rowntree
I Am Bolt Ben Turner, Gabe Turner Fulwell 73 Feature documentary
2015 Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation Christopher McQuarrie Paramount Feature film Assistant to Mr Kraemer
Reunion Shawn Chou Monsterworks66 Feature film
2014 We Love Paleo Caroleen Moise Beyond Features Feature Documentary
The Window Steve Spel Brillen Entertainment Feature film
2013 Carpe Diem Eric Hinwood ATAEC Studios Feature film
2012 Changing Hands Scott L. Schwartz Changing Hands Film Feature film

References

  1. "'I Am Bolt': Film Review". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  2. ""My Name is Lenny" Review". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
  3. "Ian Arber". IMDb. Retrieved 2017-09-11.
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