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Douglas Romayne : ウィキペディア英語版
Douglas Romayne

Douglas Romayne (born June 21, 1974) is a composer writing music for moving pictures (television, film, new media). He is Irish, Scottish and Croatian and works out of his home production studio in Venice, California.
Romayne studied music and advanced orchestration at the University of Chicago and DePaul University with Cliff Colnot, Chicago Symphony Orchestra new music conductor and took private composition studies with composer Hans Wurman, father of Alex Wurman. He studied film scoring at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music Scoring for Motion Pictures and Television Program, where he was taught by Christopher Young and Elmer Bernstein among others. He won the BMI Film Music Award, the PCFMF Gold Medal for Outstanding Achievement in Film Music, Best Use of Score nomination by The Film & TV Music Academy and co-scored the Duck Dodgers episode "Invictus Interruptus" that won the Annie Award for Outstanding Music in an Animated Television Production.
Two years after graduating from USC, Romayne was invited by Joss Whedon to score his cult series ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer''. Since then, Romayne has scored 8 seasons of television and over 30 films. He met Whedon while working for Chris Beck as Assistant Music Director on the Emmy-nominated ''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' musical "Once More, with Feeling". Following ''Buffy'' Romayne co-scored seasons four and five of Whedon's "Angel" for Fox, David Greenwalt's supernatural thriller ''Miracles'', Rob Bowman's action-packed series starring Taye Diggs "Day Break" for Touchstone TV and Warner Bros. Animation's Looney Toons series ''Duck Dodgers''.
Romayne's film work scoring independent features and documentaries includes the Screamfest Crystal Skull winner H.H.Holmes'; studio projects include additional music on "Big Fat Liar", The Skulls III and The Skulls II for Universal, ''Stealing Harvard'' for Sony, "Interstate 60" for Samuel Goldwyn Films; and short projects include a strong showing of award-winning films by emerging director including Rocketboy – honored with Best Comic Film award (Comic-Con), Best Film (Malibu Celebration of Films Festival), Gold Medal for Musical Excellence (PCFMF) and Best Use of Score (Film & TV Music Academy) – among many others.
==Buffyverse==

Memorable tracks by Douglas Romayne from ''Buffy'' (season 7) and ''Angel'' (seasons 4 and 5) include the following:
*"In Westbury Field" plays when Giles is introduced in England ("Lessons")
*The suite of "Istanbul" "Just in Time" and "Lesson One" is the score to the opening sequence of 7.01 – from a slayer being chased, then murdered in Turkey to Buffy training Dawn to fight vampires to Buffy's worries about the new school ("Lessons")
*"It's About Power" underscores the final scene in ("Lessons") when The One transforms itself
*"On The Mend" which plays when Buffy helps Willow heal from the Gnarl ("Same Time, Same Place")
*"Mrs" – music and lyrics by Joss Whedon, song arranged and produced by Douglas Romayne and sung by Anya in ("Selfless")
*"Another Way Out" which plays when Angel, Wes, Lilah, Fred and Connor are trying to escape the Beast, set loose at Wolfram and Hart ("Habeas Corpses")
*"Chasing Lilah" which plays in Angel 4.12 ("Calvary")
*"Cordy's Journey" which plays over a montage of scenes showing that Cordy is possessed ("Inside Out")
* "The Hellmouth" which plays when Spike magically appears in Angel's office straight from Buffy 7.22 ("Unleashed")
*"Puppet Fight" which plays when Angel, transformed into a puppet, has a showdown with evil puppets taking over the lives of children in LA ("Smile Time")
*"One Day To Live" which plays while Angel and the gang try to save Fred from dying of a mystical disease ("A Hole in the World")

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