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Michael Giacchino : ウィキペディア英語版 | Michael Giacchino
Michael Giacchino ((:dʒakˈkiːno)) is an American composer who has composed scores for films, television series and video games. Some of his most notable works include the scores to television series such as ''Lost'', ''Alias'' and ''Fringe'', games such as the ''Medal of Honor'' and ''Call of Duty'' series, and films such as ''Mission: Impossible III'', ''The Incredibles'', ''Star Trek'', ''Star Trek Into Darkness'', ''Ratatouille'', ''Up'', ''Super 8'', ''Cars 2'', ''50/50'', ''John Carter'', ''Dawn of the Planet of the Apes'', ''Jurassic World'', ''Inside Out'', ''Zootopia'' and ''The Muppets' Wizard of Oz''. Giacchino has received numerous awards for his work, including an Emmy, multiple Grammys, a Golden Globe Award, and an Academy Award. ==Early life== Giacchino was born in Riverside Township, New Jersey. His father's ancestors came from Sicily and his mother's ancestors immigrated from Abruzzo in Southern Italy; he holds dual American and Italian citizenship.〔("Oscar winners thank Italy – News in English" ). ANSA.it. Retrieved on August 21, 2011.〕 Giacchino grew up in Edgewater Park Township, New Jersey〔Burlingame, Jon. ("Michael Giacchino's Mission: Make the Old Music New" ), ''The New York Times'', May 7, 2006. Accessed February 3, 2013. "The backyard for Mr. Giacchino, 38, was in Edgewater Park, N.J., where he grew up watching — and listening to — Hanna-Barbera cartoons, ''The A-Team'' and reruns of ''The Dick Van Dyke Show.''"〕 and graduated in 1986 from Holy Cross High School in Delran Township, New Jersey.〔Longsdorf, Amy. ("Success sounds great for Giacchino" ), ''Courier-Post'', February 24, 2008. Accessed February 3, 2013. "Giacchino, a graduate of Holy Cross High School (Class of '86), was scoring video games when Abrams gave him his first big break writing the music for TV's ''Alias'' and ''Lost.''"〕 Giacchino began combining images and music at age 10, when he began creating stop-motion animation with homemade soundtracks in his basement. While in high school, an art teacher who mentored Giacchino recommended to his parents that he attend the School of Visual Arts in New York City. Giacchino describes visiting the school with his parents thus:〔Lincourt, Carrie. "Q + A". ''Visual Arts Journal''. Volume 19, Number 1. Spring 2011. School of Visual Arts. Pages 46 - 49.〕
I thought, wow, this is fantastic. They actually have colleges like this? Where I can do the things that I am really interested in doing? That was amazing to me. I loved SVA. I loved the kind of freedom that it provided. It was kind of like this great experiment—okay, you're here because you like something. So let's see how much you like it. We're not going to regulate you too much. We're going to see how passionate and driven you are, and how much you want this thing.〔 Giacchino enrolled at SVA, majoring in film production and minoring in history. During his final year at SVA, his instructor in film publicity announced an unpaid internship was available at Universal Pictures. Giacchino, who was the only one interested, obtained the six-month position, which he filled at night while attending school during the day and working at Macy's to pay his rent. He graduated from SVA in 1990 with a Bachelor of Fine Arts, after which he took music classes at the Juilliard School.〔〔Burlingame, Jon (May 7, 2006). ("Michael Giacchino's Mission: Make the Old Music New" ). ''The New York Times''. Accessed November 27, 2007. "The backyard for Mr. Giacchino, 38, was in Edgewater Park, N.J., where he grew up watching – and listening to – Hanna-Barbera cartoons, "The A-Team" and reruns of "The Dick Van Dyke Show." He graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York, but, as music became his main interest, he took classes at Juilliard and, later, film-music extension courses at UCLA"〕〔("Michael Giacchino - Scoring for Primetime: ABC's Alias" ). Mackie.com. Retrieved on April 14, 2011.〕
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