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Sean P. Callery (born 1964) is an American film and television composer, best known for scoring 24 and 24: Legacy, as well as 24: The Game. Classically trained as a composer and musician, Callery's musical distinction lies in his integration of instruments, live sound, and sophisticated sound effects created through elaborate computer manipulation. Passages reminiscent of electroacoustic music support the characteristic mood of 24 without the use of any sounds normally thought of as musical.

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  • Sean P. Callery (born 1964) is an American film and television composer, best known for scoring 24 and 24: Legacy, as well as 24: The Game. Classically trained as a composer and musician, Callery's musical distinction lies in his integration of instruments, live sound, and sophisticated sound effects created through elaborate computer manipulation. Passages reminiscent of electroacoustic music support the characteristic mood of 24 without the use of any sounds normally thought of as musical.
  • right|thumb|200px|Sean Callery 14/09/1964 - Bristol, Rhode Island (Estados Unidos)
  • Sean Callery co-scored the television series Jessica Jones.
  • Sean Callery (Hartford, 1964) is an Emmy winning film and television composer, who served as the main composer for MEDIUM (the series theme song was written and composed by Mychael Danna). He is best known for writing the theme to the action/drama 24, a TV series for which he also composed 2 full soundtracks. A second soundtrack was also composed by him from various music from the 4th and 5th season and was released January '07. Other notable projects include the 2004 James Bond video game, Everything or Nothing and the television series La Femme Nikita.
  • Callery began playing piano as a child growing up in Bristol, Rhode Island. He received a degree in piano performance from the New England Conservatory in 1987. Later that year, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he began working at New England Digital, training various composers on using digital audio technology in their music. His first television work was scoring the NBC television movie A Mom for Christmas, with John Farrar. Besides Star Trek, he also did sound work on films such as the Eddie Murphy 1992 comedy Boomerang, the 1992 mystery The Public Eye (starring Richard Riehle), and the acclaimed 1995 thriller Se7en (featuring Reg E. Cathey, Leland Orser, and Daniel Zacapa).
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  • Hartford, Connecticut, USA
  • Hartford, Connecticut
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  • Sean Callery
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  • Sean Callery (Hartford, 1964) is an Emmy winning film and television composer, who served as the main composer for MEDIUM (the series theme song was written and composed by Mychael Danna). He is best known for writing the theme to the action/drama 24, a TV series for which he also composed 2 full soundtracks. A second soundtrack was also composed by him from various music from the 4th and 5th season and was released January '07. Other notable projects include the 2004 James Bond video game, Everything or Nothing and the television series La Femme Nikita. He composed the music for 24: The Game, based on the series, which was created for Sony's PlayStation 2 game console. Callery's musical distinction lies in his integration of instruments, live sound, and sophisticated sound effects created through elaborate computer manipulation. Passages reminiscent of electroacoustic music support the characteristic mood of 24 without the use of any sounds normally thought of as musical.
  • Callery began playing piano as a child growing up in Bristol, Rhode Island. He received a degree in piano performance from the New England Conservatory in 1987. Later that year, he moved to Los Angeles, California, where he began working at New England Digital, training various composers on using digital audio technology in their music. His first television work was scoring the NBC television movie A Mom for Christmas, with John Farrar. Besides Star Trek, he also did sound work on films such as the Eddie Murphy 1992 comedy Boomerang, the 1992 mystery The Public Eye (starring Richard Riehle), and the acclaimed 1995 thriller Se7en (featuring Reg E. Cathey, Leland Orser, and Daniel Zacapa). As a composer, Callery is best known for his work on the hit FOX series 24. He has won two Emmy Awards in Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for his work on this series, in addition to three additional Emmy nominations. He also won two ASCAP (American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers) Awards for 24 and one ASCAP for his work on the series Medium. He also composed scores for the series La Femme Nikita, Sheena, and The 1/2 Hour News Hour, the 2000 film Blowback (featuring Leonard Kelly-Young), and commercials for such companies as Coca-Cola, Nike, Heineken, and Jaguar. Callery continues to reside in Los Angeles, along with his wife, Debbie.
  • Sean P. Callery (born 1964) is an American film and television composer, best known for scoring 24 and 24: Legacy, as well as 24: The Game. Classically trained as a composer and musician, Callery's musical distinction lies in his integration of instruments, live sound, and sophisticated sound effects created through elaborate computer manipulation. Passages reminiscent of electroacoustic music support the characteristic mood of 24 without the use of any sounds normally thought of as musical.
  • right|thumb|200px|Sean Callery 14/09/1964 - Bristol, Rhode Island (Estados Unidos)
  • Sean Callery co-scored the television series Jessica Jones.
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