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John Gray is a multi-award winning screen composer, having written both orchestral and electronic scores for critically acclaimed feature films, documentaries and television - some of which have been finalists and winners at The Emmys, Sundance, Montreal, Venice, Berlin and Sydney international film festivals. John is a screen-composition graduate of AFTRS, and teaches there occasionally as a guest lecturer. His drama features include the AFI-nominated KOKODA, THE BET and WHAT LOLA WANTS. He also composed for the critically acclaimed documentary THE OPPOSITION, the Emmy Award winning SBS series GO BACK TO WHERE YOU CAME FROM, the AACTA-Nominated documentary I AM A GIRL, the NATGEO series THE SURGERY SHIP, the ABC documentary series GREAT SOUTHERN LAND, and the documentary Audience Award Winner at the 2014 Sydney Film Festival LOVE MARRIAGE IN KABUL. John was nominated for an AACTA for his score on the critically-acclaimed mini-series BLUE MURDER, He is a past board member of the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) and enjoys advocating on behalf of both emerging composers and his peers. John composes from his home studio in Leura. Please see his website for showreels and further information (www.stillpointmusic.com)

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