Bob Wiseman - Composing Film, TV & Theatre

Composing Film, TV & Theatre

films
  • TORAANISQATSI (2001) by Leif Harmsen
  • THE RACIST BRICK (2003) by Dave Derewlany and Adam Brodie
  • SCARLETT'S ROOM (2004) by Yvonne Ng
  • HEART MISSION (2005) by Katie Crown
  • ABSTRACT (2007) by Steve Whitehouse
  • DRAWING FROM LIFE (2008) by Katerina Cizek winner of Webby Award for best documentary series
  • SOUS L’OEIL DU TEMPS (2009) by Madi Pillar
  • THE PICKLES SHANE ( 2009) by Levi MacDougall
  • THAT THING THAT HAPPENED (2010) by Josh Saltzman and Lindsay Ames Canadian Comedy Awards winner
  • THE OLD WAYS (2011) by Mike Vass which screened at Toronto International Film Festival
  • SAD WET HAPPY DRY (2011) by Levi MacDougall
  • EVEN IF MY HANDS WERE FULL OF TRUTHS (2012) by Franci Duran
  • THE THUNDER BIRD & THE KILLER WHALE (2012) by Caroline Trudell
  • WHAT'S ART GOT TO DO WITH IT? (2013) by Isabel Fryzsberg
  • THE GHOSTS IN OUR MACHINE (2013) by Liz Marshall
  • AMERICAN MUGSHOT (2013) by Dennis Mohr
television
  • MATERIAL WORLD (1992) for Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • WILDSIDE (1993–1996) for Nickelodeon
  • PET PROJECT (1995–1998) for Animal Planet
  • SPIRITUAL LITERACY (1998) for VisionTV
  • Twitch City (1996–1999) directed by Bruce McDonald (director) and Don McKellar
  • LOVING SPOONFUL (1998–2006) for WTN network & Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
  • THE DISTRACTIONS (2003) for The Comedy Network
  • CAROLINA DAI (2011) by for RAI
theatre
  • PETER COTTONTAIL (1969) directed by Mrs. Smith
  • THE 3 PENNY EPIC CABARET (1994) directed by Adam Nashman
  • HYS UNAUTHORIZED LYFE AND TYMES (2002) for directed by Anand Rajaram
  • THE RAT KING (2006) directed by Maggie MacDonald and Steph Markowitz
  • THE WHITE BONE (2007) directed by Sean Dixon
  • COWBOYS AND INDIANS (2008) for directed by Anand Rajaram
  • ACTIONABLE (2011) directed by Sean Dixon
  • SMOTHER (2012) directed by Omar Joseph Hady

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