Sandrine Rudaz
- Composer
- Music Department
Based in California, Swiss-French composer Sandrine Rudaz creates music for film, video games, and theatre. Career honors include a Jerry Goldsmith Award nomination and two Hollywood Music in Media Awards. Her work for the short film "A" for Alpha (HBO) won Best Original Score at the Garden State Film Festival.
Sandrine worked on more than thirty films among which feature films such as The Shell, Fate of the Night and Night Hunter, and short films such as the world acclaimed Kneeling Sheep. She released her first piano album in 2019. She was selected to attend the 2018 SESAC Workshop with composer John Swihart (How I Met Your Mother).
Her music utilizes both her European classical piano training and American education to craft stylistically distinct soundscapes; she is at home writing for full orchestra, solo and duo settings, and all ranges in between. Sandrine holds a Master of Music in Film Composition from the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the Conservatory of Lausanne in Switzerland, and further studied orchestration at Stanford University. She is ambassador of Primetime Network and a member of the Alliance for Women Film Composers, Society of Composers and Lyricists, and Women In Film.
Sandrine worked on more than thirty films among which feature films such as The Shell, Fate of the Night and Night Hunter, and short films such as the world acclaimed Kneeling Sheep. She released her first piano album in 2019. She was selected to attend the 2018 SESAC Workshop with composer John Swihart (How I Met Your Mother).
Her music utilizes both her European classical piano training and American education to craft stylistically distinct soundscapes; she is at home writing for full orchestra, solo and duo settings, and all ranges in between. Sandrine holds a Master of Music in Film Composition from the Pacific Northwest Film Scoring Program, a Bachelor of Arts in Music from the Conservatory of Lausanne in Switzerland, and further studied orchestration at Stanford University. She is ambassador of Primetime Network and a member of the Alliance for Women Film Composers, Society of Composers and Lyricists, and Women In Film.