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  1. Jacques Brautbar was born in Los Angeles on March 14, 1979. He began his career in music as founder, guitarist, arranger, and songwriter for Phantom Planet. While a full-time band member, he collaborated on three singles: "Lonely Day," "Big Brat," and "California" which was the theme song to the show The O.C.

  2. Jacques has a Masters of Music from the Thornton School of Music and is an alumnus of the prestigious Sundance Lab for Music and Sound Design. Los Angeles based Composer Jacques Brautbar combines traditional orchestral colors with the palates of electronic and ethereal sonic art.

  3. In 2016 Jacques attended Sundance with the documentary “Bad Reputation” and was slated to appear at South by South West in 2020 with his film “For Madmen Only.”. Most recently, Jacques delivered an original score on the Blumhouse/Amazon horror series “Welcome to the Blumhouse,” the hit documentaries, "It Ain't Over", and "Skywalkers ...

  4. Mar 21, 2024 · Jacques Brautbar: I would say that music for documentaries does a lot less emotional work and needs to stay out of the way of the information. I think of documentary score like songs—the dialogue is the lyrics and my music is there as a bed, a support.

  5. Agent info. Sundance Institute fellow and ASCAP scholarship recipient, Jacques Brautbar, combines traditional orchestral colors with the palates of electronic and ethereal sonic art. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Jacques began his professional music career at the age of fifteen as a founder, guitar player, arranger and songwriter for Sony ...

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  6. View Jacques Brautbar’s profile on LinkedIn, a professional community of 1 billion members. Creating custom music to support and enhance story. · Experienced Music Professional with a ...

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  7. Dec 3, 2016 · Ex-Phantom Planet Guitarist Moves to the World of Film Soundtracks. By the time Jacques Brautbar finished his bachelor’s degree at the University of Southern California a few years ago, he was significantly older than most of his classmates. The 37-year-old originally enrolled in the college’s Thornton School of Music in 2000.