Vico Sharabani, creative director/visual effects artist and supervisor/partner of New York-based Rhinofx, has teamed with composer Daniel Freedman to launch Wicked Music, a New York shop created to “write music for picture.” The new company is unaffiliated with Rhinofx, and Sharabani’s role at Rhinofx goes unchanged.
Sharabani–who is also a former sound engineer–said Wicked Music’s approach of employing both composers and filmmakers to create music for picture helps “to make sure the filmmaking comes through in the music.” This can entail music storytelling techniques such as punctuating moments or adding suspense.
The company has already caused a stir with its first project–the opening from the Fourth AICE Awards, held last month in New York. The music supported a graphics opening created by Sharabani and Rhinofx.
Initially, Wicked Music is focusing on short form projects, including commercials and music videos. Sharabani reported that the company plans to branch out into long form in ’06.
Currently, the company consists primarily of the partners and executive producer Adi Ezroni. The shop intends to bring on additional composers and filmmakers