Steven Price

Steven Price is an Academy Award winning film composer. His unique, story-driven approach to the craft of film scoring has seen him work on some of the most innovative productions of recent years. From Alfonso Cuaron’s Gravity  to Edgar Wright’s Baby Driver and Last Night In Soho, Steven’s individualistic scores seek to enhance the ideas and images of great filmmakers in truly bespoke ways.

Price’s diverse music reflects the wide range of movie and television projects he has been involved with.  Beginning his career in the late 1990s, Price contributed to productions such as The Lord of the Rings trilogy and Batman Begins, before making his scoring debut in 2011 with Joe Cornish’s inner-city horror comedy Attack The Block. Recent years have seen him compose distinctive scores for Michael Grandage’s My Policeman, David Ayer’s Suicide Squad, and the Oscar nominated Netflix Animation Over The Moon.

From his incorporation of original WW2 tanks in the percussion of the Brad Pitt starring Fury  to the wind instrument driven score created for Tom Harper’s The Aeronauts, the music created for each production seeks to give each story its unique voice, the result of an experimental and collaborative process.

His work in the Natural History realm, working alongside Sir David Attenborough on The Hunt (for which Price won a Bafta), the Netflix Original Our Planet (nominated for two score Emmys), and the autobiographical documentary, David Attenborough – A Life On Our Planet, for which Price won a Primetime Emmy, continues in 2023 with new performances of his arena spectacular,  Our Planet Live In Concert, a show which has toured both Europe and the US since its debut in October 2022. Future projects include the Netflix Original Joy directed by Ben Taylor,  MGM’s Heads of State directed by Ilya Naishuller, and LOS FRIKIS, the new film from Peanut Butter Falcon directors Michael Schwartz and Tyler Nilson. Steven’s music has received many accolades and been performed at iconic venues around the world including The Royal Albert Hall and The Hollywood Bowl.