Music Composer - Audio Designer
Project Name | Client Name | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Spatial Ops | Resolution Games | 2022 | Sound Designer - Music Composer - Implementation |
Bait! | Resolution Games | 2022 | Sound Design - Implementation |
Dust Lands | IGG | 2022 | Additional Music |
Old Town Stories | Deer Captain | 2019 | Sound Designer - Music Composer - Implementation |
Blackout | Mana Films | 2021 | Music Composer |
Mosaic | Swiss Films | 2022 | Sound Designer - Music Composer |
Luce | MANA Films | 2015 | Music Composer |
Erogatore 03 | MANA Films | 2011 | Music Composer |
Marco Chiavetta is a highly accomplished multimedia composer, bass player, and award-winning sound designer with a diverse range of experience in the film, television, and video game industries. He is a graduate of the prestigious Scoring for Film, TV, and Video-Games program at Berklee College of Music and holds a Bachelor's degree in Upright and Electric Bass from Santa Cecilia Conservatory.
Chiavetta has received recognition for his work, including the "Best Soundtrack Award" at the 2016 Camaiore Film Festival for his work on the short film "Luce" directed by Marco Napoli, and his soundtrack for Napoli's previous work, "Erogatore - 03" reached the semifinal selection of the David of Donatello Award.
He has a wealth of experience in creating soundtracks for video games, including his recent role as a music composer and sound designer for the VR game "Old Town Stories" and his collaboration with Resolution Games which brought to light the first AR multiplayer shooter on the market, and winner of 2 awards at the NYX Game Awards, "Spatial Ops”, and the mobile game Dust Lands produced by IGG. He has also worked as a composer for advertising campaigns such as "Worry Free" for Allianz Insurance and theatre productions, including "La porta sul buio" directed by Marco Cassini. Chiavetta has also collaborated with companies such as UVI Audio and Sound-Iron as a beta tester and demo composer. Recently, Chiavetta worked on film soundtracks, including "The Moderator" and "Collision" both at 1908 Scoring Studio in Los Angeles, "Mosaic" for Peacock Film in Switzerland, and "Blackout" for MANA Films New York.