John Ottman
John Ottman was born on Jul 06, 1964 in USA. John Ottman's big-screen debut came with The Usual Suspects directed by Bryan Singer in 1995. John Ottman is known for The Nice Guys directed by Shane Black, Russell Crowe stars as Jackson Healy and Ryan Gosling as Holland March. John Ottman has got 9 awards and 18 nominations so far. The most recent award John Ottman achieved is Academy Awards, USA. The upcoming new movie John Ottman plays is X-Men: Apocalypse which will be released on May 27, 2016.
John Ottman holds dual distinctions as a leading film composer and an award winning film editor. Ottman has often completed both monumental tasks on the same films. Such remarkable double duties have included The Usual Suspects, X-Men 2, Superman Returns, Valkyrie, and Jack the Giant Killer. He has also held producer roles on several of these films, as well as directing, editing and scoring Urban Legends 2.From an early age in San Jose, California, Ottman began writing and recording radio plays on cassette tapes. He'd perform many characters with his voice (and some sound effects), and called upon his neighborhood friends as extra cast members.By the fourth grade, Ottman was playing the clarinet and continued doing so throughout high school. But his real concentration turned from audio productions to making films. He turned his parents' garage into a movie studio, where multiple sets were interchangeable to accommodate productions - invariably some sort of science fiction film. By high school, his films evolved to hour-long productions complete with large sets and lavish scores edited together from his favorite soundtracks.Having been a veteran of numerous short films, Ottman excelled at USC film school, receiving accolades for his direction of actors and for how masterfully he edited their performances. It was in this directing course that a graduate filmmaker asked Ottman to re-edit his thesis film. John modified the story from raw footage and also designed the film's extensive sound. The film ended up winning the student Academy Award. On that film, Ottman met a production assistant named Bryan Singer.Singer, only aware of Ottman's editing (Ottman stayed awake into the wee hours learning midi gear and composing music), asked him to edit a short film starring Ethan Hawke - a childhood friend of Singer's. Ottman ended up co-directing the film (Lion's Den) as well as editing and doing the sound design.Ottman edited Singer's first feature, Public Access. His effective sequences and editorial montages became the highlight of the picture. In the eleventh hour, the film lost its composer. Singer asked Ottman to write the score, after much prodding from the editor. Public Access received the Grand Jury Prize at the 1993 Sundance Film Festival, with the score and editing being lauded in reviews.With The Usual Suspects and future Singer films, Ottman held to a promise that, despite his scoring dreams, he would commit to the months required to also serve as editor on Singer's films. The wary producers of The Usual Suspects gave the go-ahead for him to both edit the complicated picture and write the score, the demands of which no one had undergone. The film was edited in Ottman's living room on a Steinbeck flatbed and a splicer. The Usual Suspects and Ottman's work received widespread acclaim, earning Ottman the British Academy Awards for his editing, a Saturn Award for his score, and a nomination by the American Cinema Editors.Since then, Ottman has scored numerous films with the intent of keeping thematic film scoring alive. Ottman also made a brief foray into television for which he received an Emmy nomination ("Fantasy Island.")
Birthday
Jul 06, 1964Place of Birth
San Diego, California, USAAlso known
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Known For
Awards
9 wins & 18 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 2016
composer
7.3 - 2016
composer, producer
6.9 - 2014
composer, music department
7.9 - 2014
composer
6.9 - 2013
producer, composer
6.3 - 2011
composer, music department
6.8 - 2011
composer
5.3 - 2010
- 2010
composer, music department
6.3 - 2009
composer
6.2 - 2009
music department, composer
7.0 - 2008
producer, composer, music department
7.1 - 2007
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
music department, composer
5.6 - 2007
composer, music department
5.9 - 2007
music department
6.1 - 2007
music department
7.6 - 2006
composer, music department
6.1 - 2006
music department
6.4 - 2005
composer, music department
5.7 - 2005
composer, music department
7.5 - 2005
composer, music department
5.4 - 2005
composer, music department
5.9 - 2004
composer, music department
6.5 - 2004
music department
7.1 - 2003
music department, composer
5.8 - 2003
composer, music department
7.4 - 2002
composer, music department
6.1 - 2002
composer
5.9 - 2002
composer, music department
5.5 - 2002
composer
4.9 - 2002
music department, composer
6.1 - 2001
composer
5.7 - 2001
music department
8.1 - 2000
composer, music department
4.3 - 1999
composer, music department
5.8 - 1999
music department
6.8 - 1998
music department, composer, producer
6.7 - 1998
composer, music department
5.8 - 1997
composer, music department
6.4 - 1997
music department, composer
6.1 - 1996
music department, composer
6.1 - 1995
composer, music department
8.5