Germaine Franco
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Germaine Franco | |
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Background information | |
Genres | Film score, ambient, classical, tango |
Occupation(s) | Composer, songwriter |
Instruments | Piano, keyboards, percussion, accordion, guitar |
Years active | 2007–present |
Associated acts | John Powell, John Debney |
Website | [1] |
Germaine Franco is an American film composer.[1] She is the first woman to score a Disney animated feature film with Encanto (2021),[2] for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe,[3] an SCL Award,[4] an Annie Award,[5] and an Academy Award for Best Original Score.[6] She is the first Latina to be nominated for the latter, as well as the first to join the music branch of the Academy.[7]
In 2018, Univision named Franco one of the Top 15 Latinas who are changing the world.[8] Other film and television scores Franco has contributed to include Coco (2017), Tag (2018), Dope (2015), Vida (2018), Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019), and Little (2019).[9][10] Her work has been performed at concert halls such as the Walt Disney Concert Hall with The Los Angeles Master Chorale,[11] The Puerto Rico Symphony, The Dallas Symphony Orchestra, The National Symphony Orchestra, The Chicago Philharmonic, among others.
Early life[]
Franco began composing as a student at the Shepherd School of Music at Rice University, where she graduated in 1984.[12][13]
Filmography[]
Year | Title | Director | Notes |
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2007 | 3 Américas | Cristina Kotz Cornejo | N/A |
2009 | Entre Nos | Paola Mendoza and Gloria La Morte | |
A Crushing Love | Sylvia Morales | ||
2010 | Visions of Aztlan | Jesus Salvador Treviño | |
2012 | Margarita | Dominique Cardona Laurie Colbert |
N/A |
2013 | Living On One Dollar | Zach Ingrasci, Sean Leonard, and Chris Temple | |
2014 | The Book of Life | Jorge Gutierrez | |
East LA Interchange | Betsy Kalin | composer: additional music | |
2015 | Dope | Rick Famuyiwa | Nominated — Black Reel Award for Outstanding Original Score |
2016 | Shovel Buddies | Adam Townley Simon Atkinson |
N/A |
2017 | Coco | Lee Unkrich | Score composed by Michael Giacchino Additional music and Songwriter with Adrian Molina and Giacchino Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production — Shared with Giacchino, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Robert Lopez and Molina |
Walk with Me: On The Road With Thich Nhat Hanh | Marc Francis, Max Pugh | ||
Coco VR Experience | |||
Motiongate | Steve Hickner & Gary Trousdale | ||
2018 | Tag | Jeff Tomsic | N/A |
Public Disturbance | Danny Lee | N/A | |
Kung Fu Panda: The Emperor's Quest | Steve Hickner & Gary Trousdale | ||
Chiefs | Zenta Fuentes | Composed with John Debney | |
Life-Size 2 | Steven K. Tsuchida | ||
Vida | Various | ||
2019 | Epcot Center: The Music of Coco | Music Producer, Arranger and Curator | |
Little | Tina Gordon | N/A | |
Someone Great | Jennifer Kaytin Robinson | ||
Dora and the Lost City of Gold | James Bobin | Composed with John Debney | |
Curious George: Royal Monkey | Doug Murphy | N/A | |
The Casagrandes | Miguel Puga Mike Nordstrom |
Main Titles Theme Composer/Songwriter.
Score Composed by Jonathan Hylander | |
The Loud House | Michael Rubiner | Songwriter/Composer - "Greatest One Of All Time" | |
2020 | Work It | Laura Terruso | N/A |
The Sleepover | Trish Sie | N/A | |
Curious George: Go West, Go Wild | Michael LaBash | N/A | |
2021 | Encanto[14] | Byron Howard Jared Bush |
Composer Songs by Lin-Manuel Miranda Pending – Academy Award for Best Original Score Annie Award for Music in a Feature Production Nominated – Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score |
References[]
- ^ "Spotlight on Germaine Franco (Film Score Composer) | Heavyocity". Heavyocity Media. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "Encanto Composer Germaine Franco on the New Disney Classic". 25 January 2022.
- ^ https://www.ascap.com/news-events/articles/2021/12/golden-globe-noms-2022
- ^ "Diane Warren, Nicholas Britell and Jonny Greenwood Lead Society of Composers & Lyricists Nominations". The Hollywood Reporter. 4 January 2022.
- ^ "Disney's 'Raya and the Last Dragon' Leads 49th Annie Awards with 10 Nominations". 21 December 2021.
- ^ Giardina, Carolyn (8 February 2022). "Why Encanto Earned 3 Oscar Nods But None for "Bruno"". The Hollywood Reporter. PMRC.
- ^ "Germaine Franco Talks Scoring 'Tag' & The Lack of Female Composers in Hollywood: 'It's Not a Glass Ceiling, It's Made of Cement'". Billboard. 15 June 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "Germaine Franco: For bringing Mexican music to the big screen".
- ^ "Interview with Germaine Franco :: Film Music Magazine". Retrieved 10 March 2019.
- ^ "Dora and the Lost City of Gold". People en Español. 15 August 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
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- ^ ago, Lynell George • 1 month (14 October 2020). "High Scores". Rice Magazine. Retrieved 18 November 2020.
- ^ Schweiger, Daniel (13 June 2018). "Interview with Germaine Franco". Film Music Magazine: A Global Media Online Publication. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "Germaine Franco Scoring Disney's 'Encanto'". filmmusicreporter.com. Retrieved 10 September 2021.
Further reading[]
- Disney/Pixar's Coco Songbook: Music from the Original Motion Picture Soundtrack. Hal Leonard Corporation, 2017.
- Heran Mamo, "Germaine Franco Talks Scoring 'Tag' & The Lack of Female Composers in Hollywood: 'It's Not a Glass Ceiling, It's Made of Cement'" (Billboard, 6/14/2018).
External links[]
- Official Website
- Germaine Franco on Twitter
- Germaine Franco on IMDb
- Germaine Franco on Discogs
- GERMAINE FRANCO - Getting into the business. (Mar 5, 2019). YouTube video.
- 1987 births
- American film score composers
- Animation composers
- Annie Award winners
- Disney people
- Latin music composers
- Living people
- Pixar people
- Rice University alumni
- Walt Disney Animation Studios people
- Women film score composers
- American film biography stubs