Scott Cruz

Scott Cruz is an American composer for film and television. Some of his most notable works include the scores to television series such as The Nostradamus Effect and Cosmic Collisions. He has also won 3 Telly Awards.
Music career
Cruz started his career in 2009 with Workaholic Productions based in Encino, Los Angeles. His first major composition was for How Stuff Works which aired on the Discovery Channel
Cruz continued with shows like Cosmic Collisions, Alien Storms, The Nostradamus Effect, Creatures Inside Us and most recently Prehistoric Assassins.
Early life
Since the age of four, Cruz has always gravitated towards music and performance. He began to explore his creativity through playing the piano and learning musical pieces by ear. Scott then became involved in various live performances including theatrical works, vocal competitions, as well as a supporting role in a mass choir.
By the age of seventeen, Cruz began to expand his expression through songwriting. He began to learn music production, and then started to produce and record his own music. Thirty songs later, Scott has fully developed his “niche” and also his strength within his own versatility.
Cruz has over 20 years experience in live performance. He also has 11 years experience with Pro Tools, and Apple’s Logic Pro for production needs. Scott now works as a composer for television and also still remains eager to get his voice heard through his music.

He not only composed the music for 6 episodes of The Nostradamus Effect, but he also arranged the theme song to the show.
Scott is also a singer/songwriter and producer of his own music. "Masochistic Love" is available now on iTunes.
Television scores
* Alien Storms
* Cosmic Collisions: "Earth" and "Galaxy"
* Creatures Inside Us
* How Stuff Works: theme song, "Rubber" and "Water"
* Nostradamus Effect: theme song, "Doomsday Hieroglyphics", "Fathima’s Lost Prophecy", "Hitler", "Rapture", "Secret of the Seven Seals" and "Third Antichrist"
* Prehistoric Assassins: "Land" and "Sea"
Awards
Cruz received 3 Telly Awards for his score to The Nostradamus Effect, which aired on the History Channel in 2009.
 
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