Film and TV
Greaves has created musical scores for the big screen as well as the small:
Films - Music Supervisor and Composer/Audio Engineer/Mixer in:
- The 2000 film, Kanadiana, that which was featured in the Montreal Film Festival
- The 2002 feature film, The Risen (starring Alberta Watson and Eugene Lipinski), where he worked with award winning director Jeff Beesley of Corner Gas.
- The 2003 film, he scored Trevor Cunningham's feature film The Pedestrian.
- The 2010 film, Happiness is Hate Therapy, directed by Brett Blackwell (originally aired on Bravo!)
Recently, The Watchmen favorites, The South and Sleep, were included on the soundtrack of the 2010 TIFF selected film "The Whistleblower" starring Rachel Weisz.
Television - Music Supervisor and Composer/Audio Engineer/Mixer in:
- In 2002, he provided original music for Everybody’s Doing It (MTV).
- His music can also be heard on regularly on CSI (CTV), Divine Design with Candice Olson (HGTV), and Take it Outside (HGTV).
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