When asked if he is particular about which spots he chooses to score, Tommy Coster replies with a quick and emphatic, "No."
The response is surprising. With industry friends like Carlos Santana and Eminem, a current hit on the charts and a composing career that spans all the way back to grade-school, Coster can afford to be picky. But he doesn’t care. "I will work with anyone on anything as long as the people are cool," says the producer/ composer/sound designer, who officially opened his own shop, Tommy Sound, Santa Monica, in July. "I learn from every single project I do."
Coster hopes to learn quite a bit in his new venture, where he has already scored three spotsa"Tee," "Whack" and "18th Hole"afor Gatorade, all of which were directed by Neil Tardio Jr. of Fuel, Santa Monica, via FCB, Chicago. Coster also did the music for Kumho Tires’ "Splash," helmed by Scott McCullough, who at the time was represented by The Directors Network, Studio City, Calif., through Sang Am & Associates Advertising, Seoul, Korea. (McCullough has since left The Directors Network, and aligned himself with several regional companies for spotwork.)
"Right now, I’m demoing three spots for BBDO for Dodge," Coster says. "It’s interesting, because I didn’t have to demo [the Gatorade and Kumho ads]. They picked me because of who I was and what my credits were, and they liked me. But with this, I’m actually up against everybody else. I’m interested in seeing how I fare."