by FilmInk Staff

Adam Gock, Alex Olijnyk, Amanda Brown, Dinesh Wicks, Jed Kurzel, Joff Bush, and more score awards.

APRA AMCOS and the Australian Guild of Screen Composers (AGSC) are thrilled to announce the winners’ honour roll for the 2024 Screen Music Awards – an annual event that celebrates excellence in composition across the small and large screen.

Taking out Feature Film Score of the Year for the third time is Jed Kurzel with his composition from Monkey Man. Directed by and starring Dev Patel, Kurzel’s uniquely unconventional music composing style matches the kinetic energy of the action revenge thriller. He is a multi-award winner, with his score for Snowtown named Feature Film Score of the Year in 2011. He received his second win for Slow West in 2015.

The Best Music for Children’s Programming goes to composers Joff Bush, Jazz D’Arcy, Daniel O’Brien and Joe Twist for Bluey: The Sign. With the music for Bluey often described as the voice of the show itself, this season finale episode saw Bluey, Bingo and Chilli coming to terms with leaving their beloved family home and made headlines around the globe for reducing adults to tears.

The brand-new Emerging Screen Composer of the Year award was presented to Alex Olijnyk. With a background in contemporary classical and chamber music, Alex specialises in multimedia/sensory works and blends orchestral elements with electronic textures, strong melodies and improvisation.

Composers Cezary Skubiszewski and Jan Skubiszewski have created the Best Music for a Television Drama for mystery drama series High Country, while the award for Best Music for a Television Comedy has gone to Michael Yezerski for the series that is an irreverent reimagining of 1940s Australia, While the Men Are Away.

Carry You from RFDS is the Best Original Song Composed for the Screen, written by composers Amanda Brown, Damien Lane and David Lehā (Radical Son), while first time winner Stefan Gregory has created the original music for feature film The Rooster, which has taken out the Best Soundtrack Album.

Composer Piotr Nowotnik has received his first Screen Music Award for Best Music for a Documentary for War Tails, the extraordinary documentary that follows an intrepid animal rescue team amidst the Russia-Ukraine war, capturing the stark realities faced by volunteers rescuing animals on the front lines of conflict.

Best Music for a Short Film recipient, Michael Darren, composed the winning score for Blame the Rabbit, a surrealist, modern take on the Gorgon myth and a cautionary tale about what happens when you suppress and disrespect the Divine Feminine.

The successful music partnership of Adam Gock and Dinesh Wicks saw them receive three Screen Music Awards this year. Together they have been named Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia and Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas for their scores spanning across television juggernauts Married at First Sight, MasterChef Australia, Stars on Mars and Travel Guides. Along with co-writers Anthony Ammar, David Bruggemann, Brontë Horder, David Huxtable, Richard LaBrooy, Adam Sofo, Mitch Stewart and Cassie To, Gock and Wicks have also won the inaugural award for Best Music for Unscripted & Reality Television Series for LEGO Masters.

The maiden award for Best Music for a Video Game or Other Interactive Media goes to Michael Allen for creating the original soundscape for Solium Infernum. Michael has previously composed for award winning video games including The Forgotten City and Armello.

Another Screen Music Awards debutante is composer Darren Lim, who has received the award for Best Opening Title Television Theme. Darren is recognised for the opening music for the SBS Viceland series Night Bloomers, an anthology of horror stories from the Korean diaspora.

The award for Best Music for an Advertisement was presented to Jeremy Richmond for Carlton Dry: Drylandia. Richmond’s music can be heard regularly on television and radio including work for Uber Eats, ANZ, NAB, Kit Kat, McDonald’s, Tourism Australia and NRMA.

The Distinguished Services to the Australian Screen Award went to writer, director and producer, Rachel Perkins, for her extraordinary contribution to film and television. The Award was presented by Missy Higgins, who, with the Screen Music Awards Orchestra, performed Edge of Something” from Total Control (composed by Missy Higgins, Antony Partos and Matteo Zingales) in tribute to Perkins.

The Awards opened with a special musical tribute to the 2003 film, Japanese Story, with music composed by Elizabeth Drake. Erkki Veltheim led the Screen Music Awards Orchestra and the Consort of Melbourne to perform the four Feature Film Score of the Year nominated pieces, and the closing performance of the 2024 Screen Music Awards was Carry You” from RFDS, performed by Radical Son.

Host Susie Youssef was joined at the Forum podium by co-presenters Elaine Crombie and Heather Mitchell AM.

The complete list of winners are:

Feature Film Score of the Year

Monkey Man

Composed by Jed Kurzel

Published by Universal/MCA Music Publishing

Emerging Composer of the Year

Alex Olijnyk

Best Music for Children’s Programming

Bluey: The Sign

Composed by Joff Bush, Jazz D’Arcy, Daniel O’Brien & Joe Twist

Published by Universal Music Publishing

Best Music for a Documentary

War Tails

Composed by Piotr Nowotnik

Best Music for a Short Film

Blame the Rabbit

Composed by Michael Darren

Best Music for a Television Comedy

While the Men Are Away: Furrowing the Fuhrer’s Brow!

Composed by Michael Yezerski

Best Music for a Television Drama

High Country: Season 1

Composed by Cezary Skubiszewski & Jan Skubiszewski

Best Music for Unscripted & Reality Television Series

LEGO Masters
Composed by                   Adam Gock, Dinesh Wicks, Anthony Ammar, David Bruggemann, Brontë Horder, David Huxtable, Richard LaBrooy, Adam Sofo, Mitch Stewart, Cassie To

Published by Universal Music Publishing obo Endomol Australia

Best Music for a Video Game or Other Interactive Media

Solium Infernum
Composed by Michael Allen

Best Opening Title Television Theme

Night Bloomers
Composed by Darren Lim

Best Original Song Composed for the Screen

Carry You” from RFDS

Composed by Amanda Brown*, Damien Lane* & David Lehā

Published by Kobalt Music Publishing obo Lillipilli IP*

Best Soundtrack Album

The Rooster  

Composed by Stefan Gregory

Best Music for an Advertisement

Carlton Dry: Drylandia

Composed by Jeremy Richmond

Published by Rumble Studios

Most Performed Screen Composer – Australia

Composers – Adam Gock & Dinesh Wicks
For MasterChef Australia, Travel Guides, Married at First Sight

Most Performed Screen Composer – Overseas

Composers – Adam Gock & Dinesh Wicks
For MasterChef Australia, Stars on Mars, Lego Masters Australia

2024 SCREEN MUSIC AWARDS

Tuesday 29 October 2024

Forum Melbourne, Naarm

Hosted by Susie Youssef with guest presenters Elaine Crombie and Heather Mitchell AM

Musical Director Erkki Veltheim

Photos of Jed Kurzel by Lucinda Goodwin
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