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| - Bernstein's work as composer includes several animated television series and films including A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994), the television series Taz-Mania (1992-1995), Freakazoid! (1996-1997), Pinky and the Brain (1995-1998), Histeria! (1998), and Animaniacs (1993-1998), the specials Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003) and Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars! (2005), the television series Baby Looney Tunes (2002-2005) and Make Way for Noddy (2001-2006), and the short films Song of David (2007) and Never Gonna Give You Up (2011). This work earned him eleven Daytime Emmy Award nominations in the category Outstanding Music Direction and Composition between 1994 and 2006 of which he won five. On the last seven he was nominated alongside his wife, composer Julie Bernstein.
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| - Bernstein's work as composer includes several animated television series and films including A Flintstones Christmas Carol (1994), the television series Taz-Mania (1992-1995), Freakazoid! (1996-1997), Pinky and the Brain (1995-1998), Histeria! (1998), and Animaniacs (1993-1998), the specials Baby Looney Tunes: Eggs-traordinary Adventure (2003) and Tom and Jerry Blast Off to Mars! (2005), the television series Baby Looney Tunes (2002-2005) and Make Way for Noddy (2001-2006), and the short films Song of David (2007) and Never Gonna Give You Up (2011). This work earned him eleven Daytime Emmy Award nominations in the category Outstanding Music Direction and Composition between 1994 and 2006 of which he won five. On the last seven he was nominated alongside his wife, composer Julie Bernstein. In 2000 he also received two Annie Award nominations in the category Outstanding Individual Achievement for Music in an Animated Television Production for his work on Histeria! and Wakko's Wish. As conductor and orchestrator, Bernstein received credit for his work on the comedy L.A. Story (1991), the sequel D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994), the horror thriller Phantoms (1998), the science fiction thriller Supernova (2000), the fantasy adventure How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000), the television special L.A. Law: The Movie (2002), the war drama Windtalkers (2004), the fantasy film The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008), the reboot The Amazing Spider-Man (2012), and the latest James Bond movie Skyfall (2012).
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