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Scott Szabo

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Spring 2012 - Scott is composing music for the film, \"Because I Love You\", the story of an unlikely romance which occurs when a kidnapped victim falls in love with one of her abductors.  Starring Chico Benymon from the sitcom, \"Half & Half\".  

 

Fall 2011 - Original music composed and orchestrated by Scott Szabo for the movie, \"Distances\".

 

August/September 2010 – Virginia based company Good Egg Media hires Scott to compose original music for a series of web videos for Homeland Security. Lots of dark dramatic and suspense music with a good bit of action!


August 2010 – LA music supervisor Eric Hester licenses music from Scott for a new TV Pilot. The untitled show will utilize Scott’s music tracks throughout the pilot, which if picked up will become episode 1.


July 2010 – Scott inks a deal with CBS to provide additional music tracks for the shows on their fall line up.

 

July 2010 – AAF Houston unveils its new ad campaign for BARC with original music by Scott. This music features piano and viola plus a small string section.

 

June 2010 – Locke Bryan Productions brings in Scott to compose the music for Academy Sports and Outdoors TV spot. The music is a pop/rock rock track with a heart warming feel.


May 2010 – Richards/Carlberg Ad Agency hires Scott to compose a radio jingle for their client People’s Trust Financial Co-op. The music is a light pop/rock guitar driven track with vocals by Robert M Sutton.

 

March 2010 - Karen Aptekar Productions hired Scott to provide original acoustic guitar music for radio spots to promote “Sexual Assault Awareness Month” for the Houston Area Women’s Center.



February 2010 - Scott provided music to Zenfilm for Delta Downs radio spots. The music is a Big Band swing with drums a la Gene Krupa.



January 2010 - MG Productions hired Scott to compose the music for the new SuperShuttle TV and Radio campaign. The music is a pop/gospel feel with Kelley Peters providing the lead vocal. The ads start running this spring in 23 cities across the US.



December 8, 2009 – from The Hollywood Reporter - Twentieth Television has renewed syndication mainstays \"Judge Alex\" and \"Divorce Court\" for two more years, taking each through the 2011-12 season.