Christopher L. Stone
- Composer
- Music Department
- Sound Department
In 1965 Christopher Stone was the youngest member of ASCAP, having
written the score for three motion pictures by the age of 12. He then
studied with Nadia Boulanger in Paris and completed his education in
Vienna, Austria. Having written more than 2000 scores, for seven
consecutive years Chris was the winner of the ASCAP award for "Most
Performed Television Background Score". He is also the composer of more
than twenty feature films, and his music has been performed by the
London Symphony Orchestra. He was the creator of the world's first
orchestral score for a video game, "Dragon's Lair," which is preserved
in the Smithsonian Institute. In addition to his live orchestral
scores, Chris has become a prominent figure in electronic orchestral
score realization. He designed the original Emulator library, and in
his state-of-the-art studio, Chris has done the sound design for
"Battlestar Galactica," "Big Wednesday," "Logan's Run," "Pete's
Dragon," "An American Tail" and "Close Encounters of the Third Kind".