The Film & TV Music Awards

The Film & TV Music Awards are presented by members of the Film & TV Music Academy, an organization that was established in 2007 and is open to working professionals and students preparing for a career in the industry. They include a wide range of categories representing the use of music in film and television productions. The eligibility period runs from September 1 to August 31 the following year.

2007 awards

  • Best Score for a Dramatic Feature Film: Christopher Young (Spider Man 3)
  • Best Score for a Comedy Feature Film: Marc Shaiman (Hairspray)
  • Best Score for a Science Fiction Feature Film: Howard Shore (The Last Mimzy)
  • Best Score for an Animated Feature Film: John Powell (Happy Feet)
  • Best Score for an Independent Feature Film: Christopher Lennertz (Tortilla Heaven)
  • Best Score for a Short Film: Michael Giacchino (Lifted)
  • Best Score for a Student Film: Austin Wintory (Morning Latte)
  • Best Music Supervisor for a Featre Film: Randy Spendlove (Dreamgirls)
  • Best Use of a Song in a Feature Film: Tom Erba and Nathaniel Dawkins ("Bring It On," Undisputed 2: Last Man Standing)
  • Best Score for a Documentary Film or Television Program: George Fenton (Planet Earth)
  • Best Score for a Dramatic Television Program: Sean Callery (24)
  • Best Score for a Comedy Television Program: Jay Ferguson (The Office)
  • Best Score for a Reality Television Program: Lee Sanders (The Amazing Race)
  • Best Score for a Television Daytime Drama: Ken Corday (Days of our Lives)
  • Best Score for a Non-Animated Children's/Educational Television Program: Gary Koftinoff (Life With Derek)
  • Best Score for a Science Fiction Television Program: Lisa Coleman and Wendy Melvoin (Heroes)
  • Best Score for an Animated Television Program: Tom Erba (Tom And Jerry Tales)
  • Best Television Theme: Sean Callery (24)
  • Best Music Supervisor for a Television Program: Jason Alexander (Entourage)
  • Best Use of a Song in a Television Program: Petula Clark ("Downtown" in Lost)
  • Best Instrumental Performance by a Soloist in a Film or Television Score: Pedro Eustache (Pirates of the Caribbean 3)
  • Best Instrumental Performance by an Orchestra in a Film or Television Score: London Symphony Orchestra (Eragon)
  • Best Score Conductor: Bruce Fowler
  • Best Orchestrator: Bruce Fowler
  • Best Music Editor: Thomas A. Carlson (The Bourne Ultimatum)
  • Best Score Mixer: Jim Hill
  • Best Music Preparation: Mark Graham
  • Best Performing Rights Society: ASCAP
  • The Film & TV Award for Outstanding Female Composer: Silke Matzpohl
  • The Don B. Ray Educational Achievement Award: Christopher Young
  • The Film & TV Music Award for Lifetime Achievement: Ennio Morricone