Superman: The Animated Series

Superman: The Animated Series

Music by
Michael McCuistion,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Kristopher Carter, Harvey Cohen, Shirley Walker

The last son of the planet Krypton protects his adoptive home of Earth as the greatest of the superheroes.

Directed by
Curt Geda
Dan Riba
Toshihiko Masuda
Kenji Hachizaki
Hiroyuki Aoyama
Butch Lukic
Shin’ichi Tsuji
Kazuhide Tomonaga
Yûichirô Yano
Scott Jeralds
Bruce Timm
Nobuo Tomizawa
Kazumi Fukushima

Series Writing Credits
Joe Shuster
Jerry Siegel
Paul Dini
Bob Goodman
Alan Burnett
Hilary Bader
Stan Berkowitz
Rich Fogel
Jack Kirby
Bob Kane
Evan Dorkin
Sarah Dyer
Mark Evanier
Steve Gerber
Bruce Timm
Marty Isenberg
Robert N. Skir
Joe R. Lansdale
Andrew Donkin
Ron Fogelman
Bob Toomey
George Pérez
Len Wein
Robert Kanigher
Jim Shooter
Curt Swan

Series Produced by
Alan Burnett (producer)
Paul Dini (producer)
Bruce Timm (producer)
Jean MacCurdy (executive producer)
Haven Alexander (associate producer)
Glen Murakami (producer)
Shaun McLaughlin (associate producer)

Series Music by
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis
Kristopher Carter
Harvey Cohen
Shirley Walker

Series Film Editing by
Al Breitenbach
Bradford Keatts

Series Casting by
Leslie Lamers
Andrea Romano

Series Art Direction by
Glen Murakami
Minoru Nishida

Series Production Management by
Ken Duer (production supervisor)
Christopher Keenan (production supervisor)
Clive Nakayashiki (production supervisor)
Howard Schwartz (production supervisor)
Liza-Ann Warren (production supervisor)
Joey Franks (production supervisor)
Joe Reilly (production manager)
Shaun McLaughlin (production manager)
Bonnie Buckner (post-production supervisor)
Andy Lewis (production manager)
Teruhisa Yahaji (production manager)
Evan Castillo (assistant production manager)
Tasako Oda (production manager)
Yasuko Honma (production manager)
Koji Takeuchi (production supervisor)
Haven Alexander (production supervisor)
Noiji Takeuchi (production supervisor)
Shinya Nagai (production manager)
Asako Oda (production manager)
Nobuo Tomizawa (animation production supervisor)

Series Art Department
Bill Ohanesian
Kim Bowen
Michael Chutuk
Jonathan Fisher
Robert Fletcher
Kim Dahl
Lisa Leonardi-Knight
Eric Nordberg
Sandra D. Lara
Curt Geda
Marcos Borregales
Donald Devine
Tina Marcaccio
Bret Blevins
James Tucker
Sharon Bridgeman
Phillip Norwood
Jim McLean
Blair Jensen
David Shin
Dan Riba
Bruce Timm
Michael Manley
Hiroaki Noguchi
Nobuo Tomizawa
Clint Taylor
Dave Bullock
Teiichi Takiguchi
Shôjirô Nishimi
Butch Lukic
Peter Ferk
Kenji Hachizaki
Mari Hitokurai
Toshihiko Masuda
Junko Nagaoka
Scott Hill
Hiroyuki Aoyama
Darwyn Cooke
Bob Smith
Setsuko Sato
Lee Weeks
Sayuri Nagashima
Kazuhide Tomonaga
Yûichirô Yano
Junko Miyagawa
Thomas A. Nelson
Chuck Puntuvatana
Gary Graham
Yukihiko Ichikawa
Glen Murakami
Satoshi Ohtubo
Paul Rivoche
Shin’ichi Tsuji
Aluir Amancio
Troy Adomitis
Shawna Cha-Gallego
Brian Chin
Bob Foster
Scott Jeralds
Takashi Kawaguchi
Diane Kredensor
Jairo Lizarazu
Junko Miyakawa
Yoshimi Nishiwaki
Atsuko Tanaka
Tsutomu Taniguchi
Reiko Akamatsu
Ronnie Del Carmen
Eriko Ishikawa
Eric Mahady
Makiko Ota
Tomoko Yamamoto
Stephen DeStefano
John Dillon
Jeff Snow
Brandon Vietti
Masakazu Higuchi
Osamu Kobayashi
Haruko Seto
Adam Van Wyk
Mike Vosburg
Steve Jones

Sound Department
George Brooks (sound effects editor/sound editor)
Kelly Ann Foley (adr coordinator)
Robert Hargreaves (re-recording engineer/sound effects editor/re-recording mixer/supervising sound effects editor)
John Hegedes (adr editor/dialogue adr engineer/dialogue editor/adr engineer/re-recording engineer/dialogue adr editor/supervising dialogue adr editor)
Erin Keeler Hufford (recording administrator)
Tom Maydeck (re-recording engineer/adr engineer/re-recording mixer)
Joe Trueba (sound reader)
Mark Keatts (supervising dialogue adr editor/dialogue adr editor)
Patrick Rodman (re-recording engineer/ dialogue adr editor/ assistant engineer/foley mixer/dialogue adr engineer/adr engineer/ dialogue/adr editor/foley recordist/re-recording mixer)
Randy Paton (sound reader)
Richard D. Freeman (mixing supervisor)
Gary Marullo (foley artist)
Fred Salinas (sound reader)
Harry Andronis (re-recording engineer/adr engineer/dialogue adr engineer/supervising dialogue adr editor/re-recording mixer)
Laura Macias (foley artist/foley mixer)
Paul Brantley (assistant engineer)
Carol Iverson (sound reader)
Mike Trueba (sound reader)
Linda Di Franco (dialogue adr editor)
Pete Elia (dialogue adr engineer)
Rick Alexander (assistant engineer)

Series Visual Effects
Bradford Keatts

Series Camera and Electrical Department
Sung-Il Choi

Series Editorial Department
Joe Gall
Brian Hoag
Mary Nelson-Duerrstein
Joe Sandusky
Artin Aghamalian
Rob Desales
Steve Siracusa
Bonnie Buckner
Jay Weinman
Pamela MacLaren
Denise Whitfield
John Voralik
Tracy Clark
Bill Fiala
Britt Teegarden
Donald Devine
Mike Williams
Howard Goldstein
Tomoko Sakai
Tomuko Sakai
Reiko Akamatsu
Eriko Ishikawa
Tomoko Ohnishi
Josh Coffman
Yoshihiro Kasahara
Christopher Hooten

Series Music Department
Diane Griffen (music editor)
Shirley Walker (composer: Superman theme/conductor/orchestrator/composer: theme music)
Norman Ludwin (musician)
Sean M. Hickey (music preparation)
Nathaniel Levisay (music crew)
Malcolm McNab (musician: trumpet solo)
Lolita Ritmanis (orchestrator/conductor)
Ian Walker (musician: double bass)
Larry Rench (orchestrator)
Michael McCuistion (conductor)
Kristopher Carter (conductor)
Bruce Babcock (orchestrator)
Harvey Cohen (conductor)
Ira Hearshen (orchestrator)

Nominee—Annie Awards (1997)
Best Individual Achievement: Music in a TV Production
(Shirley Walker – main title theme)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (2000)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Lolita Ritmanis
(for episode “Fish Story”)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (2000)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Michael McCuistion
(for episode “In The Brightest Day”)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (2000)
Outstanding Children’s Animated Program
Jean MacCurdy (executive producer)
Alan Burnett (producer/writer)
Paul Dini (producer/writer)
Glen Murakami (producer)
Bruce Timm (producer)
Hilary Bader (writer)
Stan Berkowitz (writer)
Rich Fogel (writer)
Bob Goodman (writer)
Curt Geda (director)
Butch Lukic (director)
Dan Riba (director)
Andrea Romano (voice director)
Shin’ichi Tsuji (director)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (2000)
Outstanding Sound Editing – Special Class
Robert Hargreaves (supervising sound effects editor)
George Brooks (sound effects editor)
Gregory Beaumont (sound effects editor)
Mark Keatts (supervising dialogue editor)
John Hegedes (dialogue editor)
Linda Di Franco (dialogue editor)
Kelly Ann Foley (adr editor)
Diane Griffen (music editor)

Winner—Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)
Outstanding Sound Mixing – Special Class
Tom Maydeck (re-recording mixer)
Robert Hargreaves (re-recording mixer)
Patrick Rodman (production sound mixer)
John Hegedes (production sound mixer)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Lolita Ritmanis
(for episode “Little Girl Lost”, part 1)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (1999)
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Jean MacCurdy (executive producer)
Alan Burnett (producer/writer)
Paul Dini (producer/writer)
Glen Murakami (producer)
Bruce Timm (producer)
Hilary Bader (writer)
Stan Berkowitz (writer)
Rich Fogel (writer)
Bob Goodman (writer)
Hiroyuki Aoyama (director)
Curt Geda (director)
Kenji Hachizaki (director)
Butch Lukic (director)
Toshihiko Masuda (director)
Dan Riba (director)
Andrea Romano (voice director)
Yûichirô Yano (director)

Winner—Daytime Emmy Awards (1998)
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Jean MacCurdy (executive producer)
Alan Burnett (producer/writer)
Paul Dini (producer/writer)
Bruce Timm (producer)
Hilary Bader (writer)
Stan Berkowitz (writer)
Rich Fogel (writer)
Steve Gerber (writer)
Bob Goodman (writer)
Hiroyuki Aoyama (director)
Curt Geda (director)
Kenji Hachizaki (director)
Butch Lukic (director)
Toshihiko Masuda (director)
Dan Riba (director)
Andrea Romano (voice director)
Yûichirô Yano (director)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (1998)
Outstanding Music Direction and Composition
Shirley Walker

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (1998)
Outstanding Sound Editing – Special Class
Robert Hargreaves (supervising sound effects editor)
John Hegedes (supervising sound editor)
George Brooks (sound effects editor)
Gregory Beaumont (sound effects editor)
Kelly Ann Foley (adr editor)
Diane Griffen (music editor)

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards (1997)
Outstanding Special Class Animated Program
Bob Goodman (writer)
Jean MacCurdy (executive producer)
Alan Burnett (producer)
Paul Dini (producer)
Bruce Timm (producer)
Dan Riba (director)
Andrea Romano (director)
Stan Berkowitz (writer)
Hilary Bader (writer)

Batman: The Animated Series

Batman: The Animated Series

Music by
Shirley Walker,
Michael McCuistion,
Lolita Ritmanis,
Harvey Cohen,
Kristopher Carter

Batman: The Animated Series is an American animated series based on the DC Comics character Batman. The series featured an ensemble cast of many voice-actors including Kevin Conroy, Mark Hamill, Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Arleen Sorkin, and Loren Lester. The series won four Emmy Awards and was nominated for six others. Batman: The Animated Series, which is noted for its thematic complexity, dark subject matter, and high artistic quality, has been praised by critics and fans alike as one of the most faithful adaptations of the character. IGN has called the series the best adaptation of Batman anywhere outside of comics, the best comic book cartoon of all time, and the second best animated series of all time. It was produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The visual style of the series, dubbed “Dark Deco,” is based on the artwork of producer and artist Bruce Timm. Reruns of Batman: The Animated Series currently air on The Hub.

Created by
Bruce Timm
Erid Radomski

Based on characters created by
Bob Kane
Bill Finger (uncredited)

Supervising Composer
Shirley Walker

Principal Composers
Michael McCuistion
Lolita Ritmanis
Harvey Cohen

Composers
Kristopher Carter
Todd Hayen
Carlos Rodriguez
Carl Johnson
Stuart Balcomb
Richard Bronskill
Mark Koval
Peter Tomashek
Brian Langsbard

Winner—Primetime Emmy Awards 1993
Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or Less)

The Zeta Project

The Zeta Project

Music by
Lolita Ritmanis,
Kristopher Carter,
Shirley Walker

The Zeta Project is an American science fiction American animated television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation.  It first aired on Kids’ WB in January 2001. It is a spin-off series based on the character Zeta from the Batman Beyond episode of the same name.  The show was created by Robert Goodman and Warner Bros. Animation.  The story’s main character, Infiltration Unit Zeta, is a humanoid robot (synthoid) designed to carry out covert assassinations on the behalf of the NSA. However, when Zeta discovers that one of his targets is innocent, he experiences a kind of existential crisis about goodness and the value of life; following this epiphany, Zeta finds he can no longer kill.  The newly enlightened Zeta refuses to continue on as an infiltration unit and abandons his mission, going rogue. Zeta is pursued by a team of NSA agents, led by the obsessed Agent Bennett, and is aided by a 15-year-old runaway, Rosali “Ro” Rowen.

Produced by
Bob Goodman

Music by
Lolita Ritmanis
Kristopher Carter
Shirley Walker

Theme by
Lolita Ritmanis
Mark Mattson

Music Engineers
Mark Mattson
Mako Sujishi
Bobby Fernandez

Music Department
Mark Mattson (composer: theme music / music mixer)
Lolita Ritmanis (composer: title music/ conductor/orchestrator)
Shirley Walker (supervising composer)
Mako Sujishi (music mixer)

Created by
Bob Goodman

Series Directed by
Bob Davies
Curt Geda
Tim Maltby
Bob Doucette
T.J. House
Liz Holzman
Olaf Miller
Jim Maltby
Dan Riba

Series Editorial Department
Jasin Sloan

Series Writing Credits
Joseph Kuhr
Bob Goodman
Kevin Hopps
Rich Fogel
Hilary Bader
Paul Diamond
Ralph Soll
Katy Cooper
Stacey Liss Goodman
Wendell Morris
Tom Sheppard
Ned Teitelbaum
David Benullo
Liz Holzman
Randy Rogel
Christopher Simmons
Lyle Weldon

Nominee—Annie Awards, 2003
Outstanding Production Design in an Animated Television Production

Nominee—Annie Awards, 2001
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music Score an Animated Television Production

Nominee—Annie Awards, 2001
Outstanding Individual Achievement for Storyboarding in an Animated Television Production

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards, 2003
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards, 2002
Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition

The Nightmare Room

The Nightmare Room

Music by
Kristopher Carter

The Nightmare Room is an American children’s anthology horror series that aired on Kids’ WB. The series was based on the short-lived children’s book series that went by the same title created by Goosebumps author, R. L. Stine.

Series Produced by
Billy Crawford (producer)
Paul Bernbaum (executive producer)
Joe Davola (executive producer)
Dan Kaplow (producer)
Brian Robbins (executive producer)
Jane Stine (executive producer)
Michael Tollin (executive producer)
Joan Waricha (executive producer)
Shelley Zimmerman (producer)
R.L. Stine (executive producer)
Naomi Janzen (consulting producer)

Series Writing Credits
R.L. Stine
Paul Bernbaum
Scott Murphy
Naomi Janzen

Series Directed by
Anson Williams
Ron Oliver
James Marshall

Series Original Music by
Kristopher Carter

Nominee—Daytime Emmy Awards, 2002
Outstanding Sound Editing

West Wing

West Wing

Theme by
W. G. Snuffy Walden
Additional Music by
Lolita Ritmanis

Cutthroat presidential advisers get their personal lives hopelessly tangled up with professional duties as they try to conduct the business of running a country. Fictional Democratic President Josiah “Jed” Bartlet suffers no fools, and that policy alienates many. He and his dedicated staffers struggle to balance the needs of the country with the political realities of Washington, D.C., working through two presidential terms that include countless scandals, threats and political scuffles, as well as the race to succeed Bartlet as the leader of the free world.

Directed by
Christopher Misiano
Alex Graves
Thomas Schlamme
Lesli Linka Glatter
Laura Innes
Vincent Misiano
Bill D’Elia
Paris Barclay
Ken Olin
Jessica Yu
Julie Hébert
Andrew Bernstein
Alan Taylor
Jeremy Kagan
Robert Berlinger
John David Coles
Richard Schiff
Nelson McCormick
Marc Buckland
Anthony Drazan
Michael Lehmann
Clark Johnson
Arlene Sanford
Don Scardino
Kevin Rodney Sullivan
Lou Antonio
Michael Engler
Bryan Gordon
Jon Hutman
Bill Johnson
Scott Winant
David Nutter
Llewellyn Wells
Jason Ensler
Rod Holcomb
Max Mayer
Matia Karrell
Mimi Leder
Tim Matheson
Paul McCrane
Steve Shill

Series Casting by
Laura Schiff
John Frank Levey
Kevin Scott
Anthony Sepulveda

Series Music Department
Ann Kline (music supervisor)
Stuart Goetz (music editor)
Troy Hardy (music editor)
Stacey Lee (music production supervisor)
Sarah Sheehe (music supervisor)
Kevin Bassinson (music editor)
Matthias Weber (music editor)
Michael Alexander (music editor)
Eyal Federman (assistant music editor)
Randall Crissman (composer: stock music)
David Low (orchestra contractor)
Neil Davidge (producer: performer)
Leanne Summers (vocal coach/vocal contractor)
Eugene Kulikov (composer: additional music)
A. Patrick Rose (orchestrator)
Lesli Carroll (assistant orchestrator: main theme)
Michael Mason (music production coordinator)
Alan Ett (music arranger: choral music)
Scott Liggett (music arranger: choral music)
Andreas T. Fuchs (assistant music editor)
Lolita Ritmanis (additional music)
Georg Brandl Egloff (additional composer)

Primetime Emmy Awards 2000-2006

Screen Actors Guild Awards 2000-2006

AFI Awards, USA 2000-2007

ALMA Awards 2000-2006

American Cinema Editors, USA 2000-2004

American Cinema Foundation, USA 2000

American Society of Cinematographers, USA 2000-2005

Art Directors Guild 2000

Art Directors Guild 2002

Banff Television Festival 2003

BMI Film & TV Awards 2000-2005

Casting Society of America, USA 2000-2002

Cinema Audio Society, USA 2000-2006

Costume Designers Guild Awards 2001

Directors Guild of America, USA 2000-2004

Environmental Media Awards, USA 2003-2004

Family Television Awards 2000-2001

GLAAD Media Awards 2001

Gold Derby Awards 2004-2006, 2010

Golden Globes, USA 2000-2004

Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards 2001

Humanitas Prize 2000-2007

Image Awards (NAACP) 2001-2005

Imagen Foundation Awards 2000,2005,2006

Monte-Carlo TV Festival 2003

Motion Picture Sound Editors, USA 2001-2004,2006

Online Film & Television Association 2000-2006, 2014

Peabody Awards 2000-2001

PGA Awards 2000-2005

Prism Awards 2003

Publicists Guild of America 2000

Satellite Awards 2000-2003

Television Critics Association Awards 2000-2002, 2006

TV Guide Awards 2000-2001

Viewers for Quality Television Awards 2000

Writers Guild of America, USA 2001-2007

Young Artist Awards 2001, 2006

The Others (NBC—Additional Music)