Scott Hallgren
Biography
Scott Hallgren has an extensive list of film, TV, music video, and gaming work as a sound designer, boom operator, and composer, including the Emmy-nominated civil rights documentary "We Shall Not Be Moved: the Nashville Sit-Ins" which also won him both a 2011 Silver Telly and Golden CINE Award; "Sith'd", Best Comedy at the 2006 Comic-con; the 2017 award winning APT/PBS documentary 鈥淧erfect 36: How Women Won The Vote鈥; and 2020鈥檚 鈥淔rank鈥, which won Best Music at the Independent Horror Movie Awards. In 2023, he won Best Original Score at the Paris Film Awards for "The Resistance鈥.
He is the author/editor of .
In a previous life, Scott was a touring, live event, and studio musician for artists such as: Donna Summer, Sir Elton John, Aaron Neville, Andrae Crouch, Gloria Estefan, Ricky Skaggs, The Wilkinsons, Eddy Arnold, David Foster, Larry Gatlin, Steve Wariner, Marc Antony, and Margaret Becker. For 8 years he was a Grammy voter and committee member in the Nashville chapter. His first album for Magnatune, has gained almost two million plays on Spotify.
Mr. Hallgren is an affiliate member of the , an AVID Certified Instructor for ProTools, and a Dolby Developer. He has also been selected to be a Design/Innovation Team Member, focusing on surround sound, storytelling, and virtual reality in the D/I Hub. He has served as a panelist or on the selection committees of the Seattle, Nashville, Cleveland, and Highland Square (Akron) film festivals, and was an Oscar qualifying short films juror for the 46th . He serves on the and as Board President of .
His classes include: Sound for Picture, Post Production Sound, Music in Film/TV/Games, Sound Design, Scoring for Picture, and Production II (capstone).
Education
MMus, Composing for Picture, Seattle Film Institute
Affiliations
- University Film and Video Association
- Motion Pictures Sound Editors Guild (MPSE)
Awards/Achievements
- Best Original Score, 鈥橳he Resistance鈥, Paris Film Awards (2023)
- Best Music, 鈥楩rank' (2020)
- Bronze Telly Winner, 'Perfect 36: How Women Won The Vote' (2017)