Composing : Renowned composer Kris Bowers has been nominated for an Oscar for his score in the animated film “The Wild Robot.”! by Ashley Renee Smith

Ashley Renee Smith

Renowned composer Kris Bowers has been nominated for an Oscar for his score in the animated film “The Wild Robot.”!

Bowers, known for his work on “King Richard” and “Green Book,” crafted a score that captures the emotional journey of Roz, a robot striving to connect with animals. He drew inspiration from early sketches and personal experiences, including fatherhood, to compose the film’s music. Bowers credits John Williams for teaching him how to create memorable musical themes and reflects on the influence of NBA legend Kobe Bryant, who mentored him to always strive for excellence in his craft. The Oscars ceremony will be held on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles.

In a recent interview, Bowers emphasized the unique challenges of composing for animated films, which often require continuous music to match the dynamic visuals. He also highlighted the importance of creating memorable themes that resonate with audiences, a lesson he attributes to legendary composer John Williams. Additionally, Bowers reflected on advice from the late Kobe Bryant, who encouraged him to continually strive for excellence in his work.

You can read the full interview here: https://apnews.com/article/kris-bowers-oscars-wild-robot-62c13d31e041a42bec685c101293d187

For those interested in film scoring, Bowers’ journey underscores the importance of drawing from personal experiences and studying early visual materials to inform the composition process. His approach serves as a valuable example for composers aiming to create emotionally resonant scores that enhance storytelling.

Hannah Woolmer

I haven't heard this score yet, but love Kris Bowers' work and would love to see him win

Christer Østergaard

Kris first popped up on my radar with his originals for Bridgerton S1. Such amazing work!

Allen Lynch

Thanks for sharing.

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