Richard Hamilton(IX)
- Sound Department
- Composer
- Director
Rich is an award-winning sound designer, mixer, and film/TV composer. He has mixed and sound designed for clients such as Google, Coor's Light, Verizon, and Waze. His commercial credits include a 2020 Super Bowl Spot for IDEA Schools, two short branded documentaries for Google Earth and NASA, and an Webby Award-winning branded documentary for The Harvard Project & the NAAF about a Native American School district in Southern Arizona dealing with covid-19.
He has supervised feature films including the cult hit conspiracy horror film The Pizzagate Massacre distributed by Raven Banner Entertainment, the award-winning horror/comedy film Homebody, and the drama/thriller Periphery starring Tessa Thompson and Jesse Garcia. Rich is also an accomplished composer, scoring numerous projects including theme songs and jingles for commercials, podcasts, Google, and TV pilots. Most notably, he scored the short films Mud and Honey, released and distributed by Focus Features and JetBlue Airlines, and Malignant which premiered at SXSW in 2021.
Rich's soundscapes and designs have also been featured at art festivals worldwide, including the Megapolis Sound Art Festival in Philadelphia and Radiophrenia in the Glasgow Museum of Contemporary Art.
He has supervised feature films including the cult hit conspiracy horror film The Pizzagate Massacre distributed by Raven Banner Entertainment, the award-winning horror/comedy film Homebody, and the drama/thriller Periphery starring Tessa Thompson and Jesse Garcia. Rich is also an accomplished composer, scoring numerous projects including theme songs and jingles for commercials, podcasts, Google, and TV pilots. Most notably, he scored the short films Mud and Honey, released and distributed by Focus Features and JetBlue Airlines, and Malignant which premiered at SXSW in 2021.
Rich's soundscapes and designs have also been featured at art festivals worldwide, including the Megapolis Sound Art Festival in Philadelphia and Radiophrenia in the Glasgow Museum of Contemporary Art.