Remote Control Productions
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Remote Control Productions is a film music company run by veteran composer Hans Zimmer. Originally known as "Media Ventures"[1], the company changed its name after Zimmer's longtime business partner, Jay Rifkin, filed a $10 million suit against him on December 2003 for conspiring to take business for himself.
Remote Control Productions has been responsible for the scores for a number of successful films including the Pirates of the Caribbean trilogy, Gladiator, Mission: Impossible II, The Last Samurai, Batman Begins, Transformers and The Da Vinci Code.
[edit] Composers
- Lorne Balfe
- Wolfram De Marco
- James Dooley
- Clay Duncan
- Ramin Djawadi
- Rupert Gregson-Williams
- Nima Fakhrara
- Bart Hendrickson
- Steve Jablonsky
- Henry Jackman
- James S. Levine
- Michael A. Levine
- Henning Lohner
- Matthew Margeson
- Trevor Morris
- Blake Neely
- Atli Örvarsson
- Heitor Pereira
- Martin Tillman
- Stuart Michael Thomas
- Mel Wesson
- Geoff Zanelli
- Hans Zimmer