John Doryk
- Sound Department
- Music Department
- Composer
John William Doryk is an award winning television/film composer and sound designer, who
has been creating original music and sound design for film and
television for over 25 years. Classically trained in operatic voice,
violin, viola, and guitar, he started playing music at the age of 5.
Through his high school and college years, he went on to learn and play
in symphonic ensembles, folk and bluegrass bands, played and toured
with progressive rock bands, and eventually studied the craft of film
composing under one of Hollywood's top orchestrators, Steven Scott
Smalley. From virtual, computer based instrumentation to world class
session players to full ensembles and orchestras, such as the Kiev
Symphony Orchestra and Chorus, John has worked with many different
musical talents throughout his career. He has had his work aired on The
Discovery Channel, History Channel, PBS, ABC Nightline, BBC, FOX
Network, for Focus on the Family, Answers in Genesis Creation Museum,
Compassion Intl, and many independent feature films. In 2010, he won
"Gold" at the prestigious Park City Film Music Festival for his work on
"For Love of Liberty:The Story of America's Black Patriots" hosted by
Halle Berry and featuring the voices of Morgan Freeman, Samuel Jackson,
Avery Brooks, Allan Rickman and many others. He recently completed
providing original music to the upcoming PBS special "Unsung Heroes",
directed by Frank Martin and produced by Ron Howard.