Aritz Villodas
- Composer
- Sound Department
- Music Department
Born in Bilbao (Spain) in 1976. He started learning music at the age of
5 and playing piano 5 years later. Hooked on soundtracks since the late
80s due to the influence of John Williams and his "Indiana Jones and
the Last Crusade". His style is nourished by several American composers
as diverse as John Williams, Danny Elfman, Michael Kamen, Alan Menken,
Randy Newman and Hans Zimmer.
His first movie score was "Dreams" (2001), a midi suite composed for a psychologist short thriller. Later he has composed more than a dozen scores for short films and the BSOSpirit's contest winner hymn. "No me pidas que te bese..." (directed by Albert Espinosa) is his first score for a feature film.
Besides his work as a music composer and piano player, he has also worked as an orchestrator, arranger and sound engineer.
His first movie score was "Dreams" (2001), a midi suite composed for a psychologist short thriller. Later he has composed more than a dozen scores for short films and the BSOSpirit's contest winner hymn. "No me pidas que te bese..." (directed by Albert Espinosa) is his first score for a feature film.
Besides his work as a music composer and piano player, he has also worked as an orchestrator, arranger and sound engineer.