From food stamps to film scores, Jonathan Hull’s journey to music has been defined by intensity, passion, and relentless drive. Growing up without access or resources to music, Hull worked tirelessly to pave a path for himself in the film and
game industries. As a touring musician he performed internationally and studio producer he worked with artists like Jake Clemons (Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band), Tom Morello (Rage Against the Machine), and Eddie Kramer (Jimi Hendrix, The Beatles). As a composer he’s scored ads for brands like Coca-Cola, Regal, Firefox, and Doritos, worked on trailer campaigns for Moana, Avatar: Fire & Ash, The Odyssey and Golden Globe winner Hamnet, as well as dozens of feature films, documentaries, and short films.
His most recent work includes a collaboration with the London Symphony
Orchestra (Star Wars, Harry Potter, The Shape of Water) for his album, 'The Ends of
the Earth, ’ a cinematic story experience that explores love, grief, and connection in a time when loneliness feels like an epidemic.
He also continues to build his team around him, featuring Grammy-award winning
score mixer Eva Reistad (Dune, 007, Alien: Romulus), BAFTA-winning recording
engineer Fiona Cruickshank (Bugonia, How to Train Your. Dragon), as well as music
prep experts and world class ensembles.
“I can’t even begin to describe how amazing it was working with Jonathan. His eye for story
and spotting is as strong as his musical mastery. His score is truly a character in our film”
-Lindsay Taylor Jackson, director and AFI Cinematography Fellow 2019
“Every time I call Jonathan up I know he’s about to save the day. We’re five films in and it keeps blowing my mind what he can do.”
-Stephen Peek, PGA, Auroris Media
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An original docu-series created by Jakob Wandel; an exploration of artists, makers, and creative workspaces that naturally draw his curiosity.
A deepdive into the world of flowers, flower shows, and the wonderful - sometimes quirky - individuals who fuel that hobbyist industry.
A trans man investigates the devastating impact of the Trump administration on the lives of four transgender Americans.
Composed and conducted by Jonathan Hull in 2025 with the London Symphony Orchestra. This album explores grief, love, and connection in a time when isolation is becoming an epidemic.
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