Laurent Juillet
 

Laurent Juillet

COMPOSER

 

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MUSIC


Original Score

 
 
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Additional Music

 
 
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Orchestration

 
 
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Library Music

 
 
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BIOGRAPHY


Always enthusiastic about new collaborations, Laurent Juillet has developed his career as a composer across a wide range of artistic fields: video games, cinema, theatre, documentaries, advertising, production music and television drama.

He collaborates with Ankama, for which he composes part of the original music for the animated series Wakfu and orchestrated the feature film Dofus.

Among his regular collaborators is director Lionel Bailliu, with whom he works in cinema (Fair-Play, Denis) as well as on several TV series and TV movies (La Maison d’en Face – 6x52’, Mensonges, Soupçons, Innocente, Meurtre à Saint-Malo, Meurtre à Rocamadour and Meurtre à Saint-Malo 2).

Laurent also writes and produces numerous production music albums, first with the Kosinus label (Universal). Today, he develops this activity through Sync’Up, the label he directs, under the artistic guidance of Éric Mallet. He has already written around sixty albums (Trailers, Dramedy, Investigation, etc.). His music is distributed internationally and has been featured in many audiovisual productions and video games, including Supergirl, Modern Family, Dexter, Elementary and The Crew (Ubisoft).

His career has also led him to compose for advertising and to work as an orchestrator on several feature films (Il ne faut jurer de rien, Demandez la permission aux enfants, Kérity, la maison des contes).

Laurent studied at the École Nationale de Musique et d’Art Dramatique in Saint-Germain-en-Laye, where he was awarded a first prize in classical guitar under Javier Quevedo and a first prize in chamber music, unanimously with a special mention from the jury. He also studied harmony and counterpoint with Pierre Pincemaille and Jean-Philippe Bec, and composition with Francine Aubin at the Conservatoire à Rayonnement National of Rueil-Malmaison.


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CONTACT



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