Brett Bergman
- Composer
- Music Department
- Sound Department
Brett Bergman is a Los Angeles based film, visual media and pop music
composer whose work has enhanced an array of films, dance pieces and
commercials. In the spring of 2014 he completed the short Luc-E which
will be premiering at the United film festival in Los Angeles. Since
2012 he has been working with director Ryan James Yezak on "Second
Class Citizens," a documentary on LGBT discrimination here in the
United States. In 2013 he scored Kacper Skowron's experimental film
'Pill Girl', which deals with the challenging issue of substance abuse.
In 2011 Brett also worked with Producer Michelle Poole (King Kong, K-Ci
& JoJo: Come Clean), scoring Gisberg Bermudez's festival award winning
feature "Portion," (an immigration drama starring Bruno Bichir, &
Jennifer Almaguer) for 3-Star Entertainment. Brett's film music has
been screened at festivals around the world, including a commissioned
concert adaptation of his world music inspired film cue "Hadi Dans
Edelim" by Chicago's New Millennium Orchestra. Additionally, his jazz
scores have been performed by notable artists such as the Grammy award
winning composer/trumpeter Terence Blanchard. Some of Brett's past
clients also include projects for the musical "Allegiance" (Starring
Lea Solonga, George Takei, & Telly Leung), Toyota, the AIDS Health
foundation, & Hasbro. Also a musician, Brett performed across seven
cities in China during a month long tour. After moving to Los Angeles
Brett had an internship with Oscar, Emmy & Peabody award winning
composer Jeff Rona (God of War III, Chicago Hope, White Squall). He
holds degrees from Indiana University as well as a Master's degree from
Columbia College Chicago where he studied with award winning Grammy
award-winning music executive Andy Hill, & two-time Emmy award-winning
film composer Hummie Mann (Dracula: Dead and Loving it, Robin Hood: Men
in Tights).