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Hit House Moves, Signs Composer

Custom music and sound design company The Hit House has relocated, and has signed trailer composer Danail Getz.

South Torrance, CA (August 31, 2012)-Custom music and sound design company The Hit House has relocated, and has signed trailer composer Danail Getz.

The Hit House, which provides music and sound design for motion picture and television advertising, has recently had work featured in national and global campaigns for clients such as Lexus, Dish Network, Ritz Carlton, GM, and numerous motion picture campaigns. The company’s new address is 4611 Milne Drive, South Torrance, CA 90505.

The Hit House has also signed trailer composer Danail Getz. “We are excited to add Danail’s considerable talents to our roster,” said Sally House, executive producer/co-founder. “His high-energy, action-packed style gives us yet another soundscape to explore.”

Getz graduated from The Classical Conservatory of Sofia in Bulgaria, and in recognition of his talent, was immediately awarded a full scholarship to Berklee College of Music in Boston. He got his start in the film scoring business in Hollywood, working in the music preparation teams for blockbusters like the “Star Wars” trilogy, “Harry Potter,” and “Star Trek,” and for global superstars like Elton John, Barbra Streisand and Celine Dion.

Soon thereafter, Getz was composing, orchestrating, and contributing music to the animated movie sequels of “Cinderella” and “The Land Before Time,” and spoof comedy films “Superhero Movie” and “Scary Movie 4,” while also providing bone-chilling orchestrations to such horror films as “The Texas Chainsaw Massacre” and “Hostel.”

From there, Getz switched to the world of trailers. His music has been used in hundreds of high-profile trailers including those promoting “Prometheus,” “Ice Age: Continental Drift,” “Men In Black 3,” “The Hunger Games,” “Star Trek,” “The King’s Speech,” “Hereafter,” “Despicable Me,” “Iron Man 2,” “Rise of the Planet of the Apes,” “Transformers,” “Pirates of the Caribbean,” and “Terminator Salvation.”

The Hit House
www.thehithouse.com

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