2024-05-13 – 17:15 h

On Thursday, May 9, 2024, ASCAP screen music gathered on the sylvan terraces of LA’s Houdini Estate to honor the composers of the past year’s biggest films, TV programs and video games. The big highlight of the evening was the announcement of the 2024 ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards winners, chosen by the ASCAP composing community, and revealed live to an audience of fellow award-winners.

 

Official press release:

The ASCAP Composers’ Choice Awards, chosen by the ASCAP composer and songwriter community, stand out as a distinctive recognition among US performing rights organizations. The 2024 winners crafted the music for a critically acclaimed animated film, a hit post-apocalyptic drama, a binge-worthy whodunnit series, a poignant musical documentary and a popular Star Wars franchise video game:

 

  • Film Score of the Year: Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Daniel Pemberton
  • Television Score of the Year: The Last of Us – David Fleming
  • Television Theme of the Year: Only Murders in the Building – Siddhartha Khosla
  • Documentary Score of the Year: American Symphony – Jon Batiste
  • Video Game Score of the Year: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Gordy Haab

 

In addition, the ASCAP Screen Music Awards recognize some of the top composers of the past year’s hit streaming series and films. The Top Rated Streaming Series winners include Robert Duncan for his work on one of 2023’s most-watched shows, The Night Agent, Natalie Holt for her musical storytelling in hit show Loki, Bear McCreary for his music in the streaming remake of beloved book series Percy Jackson and the Olympians and dynamic duo Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis for their work on the popular dramedy Unprisoned. Among the Top Rated Streaming Films winners, Germaine Franco is honored for her score in action-thriller The Mother, Marcus Miller receives recognition for his music in the holiday comedy Candy Cane Lane, and Lorne Balfe is celebrated for his work on both historical thriller Tetris and action-romance Ghosted.

 

In other categories, Daniel Pemberton also takes home Top Box Office Film of the Year for his exhilarating score to the blockbuster animated film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, and industry giant David Vanacore is named the top Most Performed Themes and Underscore winner for his work on shows including Survivor, The Kardashians and The Daily Show. Composers Matthew Hawkins, the late Maurice “m.0.” Jackson and the late Neil Martin (collectively known as Numeriklab) win Top Network Television Series for their main theme for NCIS, while John Sereda is recognized with Top Cable Television Series for his music in the historical drama When Calls the Heart.

 

2024 ASCAP SCREEN AWARDS – WINNERS LIST

 

2023 Film Score of the Year

  • WINNER: Spider Man: Across the Spider-Verse – Daniel Pemberton (PRS)
  • Moving On – Amanda Jones
  • Poor Things – Jerskin Fendrix (PRS)
  • Society of the Snow – Michael Giacchino
  • World’s Best – Raashi Kulkarni

 

2023 Television Score of the Year

  • WINNER: The Last of Us – David Fleming*
  • Adventure Time: Fionna & Cake – Amanda Jones
  • Loki – Natalie Holt (PRS)
  • Only Murders in the Building – Siddhartha Khosla
  • The Watchful Eye – René G. Boscio
  • Yellowjackets – Anna Waronker*

 

2023 Television Theme of the Year

  • WINNER: Only Murders in the Building – Siddhartha Khosla
  • Loki – Natalie Holt (PRS)
  • Somebody Somewhere – Amanda Jones
  • The Watchful Eye – René G. Boscio
  • Yellowjackets – Anna Waronker*

 

2023 Documentary Score of the Year

  • WINNER: American Symphony – Jon Batiste
  • The Deepest Breath – Nainita Desai (PRS)
  • The Last Repair Shop – Katya Richardson*
  • The Pigeon Tunnel – Philip Glass & Paul Leonard-Morgan (PRS)
  • Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie – John Powell

 

2023 Video Game Score of the Year

  • WINNER: Star Wars Jedi: Survivor – Gordy Haab*
  • Dave the Diver – D’Anthoni Wooten
  • God of War: Ragnarök – Valhalla – Bear McCreary
  • Mortal Kombat 1 – Wilbert Roget II
  • Stray Gods: The Role Playing Musical – Austin Wintory

 

*Indicates Non-ASCAP co-composer

 

The complete list of winners is available on the ASCAP website:

http://www.ascap.com/screenawards24