Tom Haines(I)
- Composer
- Music Department
- Sound Department
Tom (Thomas) Haines is a British composer and sound designer with a background in the outer reaches of classical and electro-acoustic music. Known most notably for his genre bending score for Wolf King (Netflix), The Stimming Pool (Steven Eastwood) and his virtuosic sound and music work on Quarantaine (Georgina Starr). His scores and sound design are effortlessly thematic, playful, dark and often magical.
Tom is creative director of Brain Audio, a world class post production facility in London, making sound and score for films, TV and interactive with clients including Dreamworks, Marvel, Netflix, Nexus Studios, Jellyfish Pictures, BBC, Lime Pictures and Meta to name a few.
Tom's early career includes performing Cage and Stockhausen and remixing Bjork, as well as making experimental live scores for shows at the National Theatre and RSC. He studied classical composition at the GSMD, London.
Tom has been making sound and score for animation for 25+ years, working with animation directors including Smith and Foulkes, Matthieu Landour, Jan Pinkava, Felix Massie, Laurie Rowan, Tom Brass and Fizzy Eye.
Recent sound and music hi-lights include recording virtuoso CARNYX player John Kenny for his score for Wolf King and performing the world premiere of Gavin Bryar's On Lassus, written for the London Snorkelling Team, the official Orchestra of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics.
Tom is creative director of Brain Audio, a world class post production facility in London, making sound and score for films, TV and interactive with clients including Dreamworks, Marvel, Netflix, Nexus Studios, Jellyfish Pictures, BBC, Lime Pictures and Meta to name a few.
Tom's early career includes performing Cage and Stockhausen and remixing Bjork, as well as making experimental live scores for shows at the National Theatre and RSC. He studied classical composition at the GSMD, London.
Tom has been making sound and score for animation for 25+ years, working with animation directors including Smith and Foulkes, Matthieu Landour, Jan Pinkava, Felix Massie, Laurie Rowan, Tom Brass and Fizzy Eye.
Recent sound and music hi-lights include recording virtuoso CARNYX player John Kenny for his score for Wolf King and performing the world premiere of Gavin Bryar's On Lassus, written for the London Snorkelling Team, the official Orchestra of the London Institute of 'Pataphysics.