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Chad Seay

Chad Seay’s feelings were not hurt when he did not receive the call to score the “The Fifth Element” starring Bruce Willis. After all, how could the film’s producers have known that their best bet for a composer was at that exact moment poring over music synthesis textbooks somewhere in Massachusetts?

Just try to tell us the doomsday-techno style of “#0180 Mushroom Cloud” wouldn’t be perfect for that crazy gunfight scene on the cruise ship. Oh, well. Their loss.

In 1994, Chad produced a Christmas album in his living room apartment with a 4-track recorder. A demo of the album landed him a film scoring scholarship at Berklee College of Music where he studied Music Synthesis and Film Scoring with Stephen Webber.

While in the Boston area he served as Assistant Engineer on Works of the European Masters by the Mark Small/Robert Torres Guitar Duo and later went on to produce The Computerworld Minute for computerworld.com, a daily news show broadcast over the Internet.

He has since produced multimedia presentations for a number of IDG publications such as NetworkWorld, CareerAgent & CIO as well as logistics company Wallenius Wilhelmsen, retailer Tractor Supply Company and PR firm Hill and Knowlton.

Chad currently divides his time between professional web design jobs and producing killer music loops like “#0178 Kasparov’s Strategy”…………(which would be perfect for any of Bruce Willis close-ups…are you listening, Bruce?).