Edward Patrick White

Edward Patrick White is a British film, video game, advertising and television composer working in London and Los Angeles. He has written music for internationally broadcast TV series, AAA video games, feature films, and commercials for global brands. Known as a composer with classical credentials and a modern mindset, Edward is as comfortable with orchestras, chamber, jazz, and pop ensembles as he is with synthesisers, sampling, and sound sculpting – aspiring always to create music with emotional intensity and logic appropriate to the drama.

After graduating from the British Recording Industry Trust (BRIT) School of Performing Arts, Edward went on to attend the University of Sussex where he studied composition, orchestration and musical dramaturgy with English National Opera composer, Martin Butler.

After a short stint playing session guitar for Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber, Dame Kiri Tekanewa and Boyzone; at only 22, Edward scored his first feature film, Lionsgate supernatural thriller, “Nine Lives.” Edward is currently working on the highly anticipated video game Transformers ReActivate for TenCent/Splash Damage. He recently scored the video game "Warhammer: Realms of Ruin" for Frontier Developments / Games Workshop (PlayStation 5, Xbox, Microsoft) and the British psychological thriller "The Waterhouse" for Take The Shot Films. Prior to that he scored the most recent Gears of War video game "Gears Tactics" for The Coalition (Xbox, Microsoft). His other film, television, and game credits include the Anchor Bay surf-drama, “Beautiful Wave”, Discovery’s “Railroad Alaska”, BBC’s “Harry Potter: A History of Magic”, History Channel’s, “Mankind: The Story of All of Us” and numerous others.

Edward has scored numerous high profile advertising campaigns including the Robert De Niro Warburtons commercial, “Goodbagels", Amazon Prime “Napoleon” & Stella Artois “Au Naturelle“. In May of 2018, Edward was awarded the Golden British Arrow for Original Music for his work on the Volkswagen Golf GTE campaign, “The Button.” The commercial also won a Clio.

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  2. Orchestral

  3. Commercials & Trailers

  4. Contemporary

  5. Fantasy & Sci-Fi

  6. Horror

  7. Drama

  8. Quirky & Different

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