Sliver

Sliver

Music by
Howard Shore
Computer Score Prep By
Michael McCuistion

Young publishing executive Carly takes an apartment in an exclusive “sliver” building in New York, only to learn that the previous tenant, who bore a great resemblance to Carly, died in a mysterious fall from the apartment balcony. When other tenants of the building begin to die likewise mysteriously, Carly begins to suspect that a killer may be inhabiting the building and that it may be either Zeke, the voyeuristic building owner with whom she’s become involved romantically, or Jack, a mystery writer with a suspicious quality.

Directed by
Phillip Noyce

Written by
Joe Eszterhas

Based on the novel by
Ira Levin

Produced by
Robert Evans
William J. MacDonald
Laura Viederman

Executive Producers
Joe Eszterhas
Howard W. Koch Jr.

Cinematography by
Vilmos Zsigmond

Film Editing by
Richard Francis-Bruce
William Hoy
Bert Lovitt (uncredited)

Casting By
Cathy Sandrich Gelfond
Amanda Mackey

Production Design by
Paul Sylbert

Art Direction by
Peter Landsdown Smith

Set Decoration by
Lisa Fischer

Costume Design by
Deborah Lynn Scott

Music by
Howard Shore

Computerized Score Preparation
Michael McCuistion

Demolition Man

Demolition Man

Music by
Elliot Goldenthal
Orchestrations by
Lolita Ritmanis,
Michael McCuistion

Frozen in 1996, Phoenix, a convicted killer is “thawed” out for parole well into the 21st century. Revived into a crime free society, Phoenix resumes his murderous rampage, and no one can stop him. Spartan, the cop who captured Phoenix in 1996 has also been cryogenically frozen, this time for a crime he didn’t commit. In desperation they turn to Spartan to help recapture Phoenix.

Bugs Bunny On Broadway (restoration/orchestration)(Warner Bros.)

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Batman: Mask of the Phantasm

Music by
Shirley Walker
Additional Music By
Michael McCuistion

Someone is killing off some of Gotham’s mob leaders in an eerie costume, vanishing and reappearing like a ghost and eyewitnesses insist that it is Batman. The dark knight is now in serious trouble with the police, accused of being dangerous and unpredictable. Hunted wherever he goes, Batman must solve the mystery of the Phantasm to stop the killing and regain his reputation. Meanwhile old wounds are opened as Andrea Beaumont (whom Bruce Wayne had had a serious love affair with in the past) returns to the city. Memories of the past are now preying on Bruce’s mind, memories of a time before Batman where Bruce was drawn between happiness and the promise he made to his parents. The mystery of the Phantasm is really putting Batman’s skills to the test as the police slowly draw in with no mercy. The answer to it all lies somewhere in the past of both Bruce Wayne and another deadly foe, The Joker.

Directed by
Eric Radomski
Bruce W. Timm
Kevin Altieri (sequence director)
Boyd Kirkland (sequence director)
Frank Paur (sequence director)
Dan Riba (sequence director)

Written by
Alan Burnett (screenplay and story)
Paul Dini (writer)
Bob Kane (comic book and characters)
Martin Pasko (writer)
Michael Reaves (writer)
Jerry Robinson (character: The Joker – uncredited)

Produced by
Alan Burnett (producer)
Norio Fukuda (animation producer: Spectrum Animation Studio)
Myung-Ok Jeun (animation producer: Dong Yang Animation)
Benjamin Melniker (producer)
Eric Radomski (producer)
Tom Ruegger (executive producer)
Ki-Soo Seo (animation producer: Dong Yang Animation)
Bruce W. Timm (producer)
Michael E. Uslan (executive producer)
Jung-Bum Youn (assistant producer: Dong Yang Animation)

Original Music by
Shirley Walker

Michael McCuistion (additional music)

Music Department
Harvey Cohen (orchestrations)
Robert Fernandez (music scoring mixer)
Michael McCuistion (orchestrations)
Thomas Milano (supervising music editor)
Larry Rench (orchestrations)
Lolita Ritmanis (orchestrations)
Andrea Romano (voice supervision)
Peter Tomashek (orchestrations)
Ian Walker (orchestrations)
Hans Zimmer (synthesist)
Richard Bronskill (orchestrator – uncredited)

Nominee—Annie Awards
Best Animated Film

1996 Atlanta Centennial Summer Olympic Games Closing Ceremonies

Striking Distance

Striking Distance

Music by
Brad Fiedel
Orchestrated By
Shirley Walker,
Michael McCuistion

Striking Distance is a 1993 thriller starring Bruce Willis, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dennis Farina, and Tom Sizemore as Pittsburgh Police officers pursuing a serial killer. It was directed by Rowdy Herrington and written by Herrington and Marty Kaplan. The film was shot on location throughout Pittsburgh; its early title was Three Rivers.

Directed by
Rowdy Herrington

Written by
Rowdy Herrington
Martin Kaplan

Produced by
Hunt Lowry
Arnon Milchan
Tony Thomopoulos
Carmine Zozzora
Martin Kaplan

Executive Producer
Steven Reuther

Cinematography by
Mac Ahlberg

Film Editing by
Pasquale Buba
Mark Helfrich

Casting By
Pam Dixon

Production Design by
Gregg Fonseca

Art Direction by
Bruce Alan Miller

Set Decoration by
Jay Hart

Costume Design by
Betsy Cox

Music by
Brad Fiedel

Orchestrations by

Shirley Walker
Michael McCuistion