Timothy Juliano is a Los Angeles–based composer whose work spans feature documentary, television, interactive media, and production music. His early musical foundation was shaped by classic Motown recordings introduced to him by his grandfather, whose own passion for composition—and personal
correspondence with legendary songwriter Harry Warren—sparked Tim’s initial interest in scoring and storytelling through music.
Driven to deepen both his creative and technical skills, Tim attended the Berklee College of Music, where he studied Contemporary Writing & Production. While at Berklee, he developed a strong foundation in orchestration, composition, and studio recording, including composing for large ensemble, an experience that solidified his commitment to a career in film and media scoring. He
graduated Cum Laude and returned to California with a clear focus on working in visual media.
Since relocating to Los Angeles, Tim has contributed music to a wide range of professional projects, including feature-length documentaries, television series, virtual reality experiences, and national broadcast campaigns. His credits include work for Discovery+, Digital Domain, Sandia National
Laboratories, the U.S. Department of Defense, and the University of New Mexico, as well as ongoing composition for APM Music across multiple catalogs. His experience includes collaborating closely
with directors, editors, and producers, recording live musicians at major studios, and delivering music within broadcast and studio production pipelines.
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Forged from 16th century Chinese mythology and brought to life through the power of VR on PS4, the tale of Sun Wukong will unfold around you like never before. Jump into this truly immersive experience and journey with Wukong along his search for the ways of the warrior in this tale of tragedy, magic and conquest.
On Deterrence is a documentary that presents a contemporary dialogue involving different viewpoints about the evolution of nuclear weapon deterrence since World War II and how deterrence may evolve in the future. The intent of this film is not to advocate any one viewpoint, but to make a lasting contribution to the history of deterrence and to the long-term dialogue about the role of U.S. nuclear weapons as a deterrent.
The film features interviews from more than 30 experts, including: National Nuclear Security Administration head Gen. Frank Klotz; Ploughshares Fund president Joseph Cirincione; former U.S. senators Sam Nunn of Georgia and Jon Kyl of Arizona; Carnegie Endowment for International Peace senior associates Ashley Tellis and James Acton; former secretaries of defense James Schlesinger, Robert Gates and William Perry; former Los Alamos National Laboratory director Sig Hecker; Stanford University senior fellow Scott Sagan; and Rose Gottemoeller, former under secretary for Arms Control and International Security at the State Department.
A visually stunning film about New Mexico’s enduring acequias as seen through the eyes of farmers, scholars and advocates. Filmmaker, Arcie Chapa, wrote and directed a reverential tribute to acequias’ past, present and future. The film unfolds through a series of storylines from their history to current challenges.
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