|      Brian 
                            Jackson Harris graduated from UCLA Music Business 
                            in 2010 and has composed numerous cues for film and 
                            television including composing for the feature films 
                            "My Adventures With Santa", "Saving Christmas", "Christmas All 
                            Over Again", "Pegasus: Pony With A Broken Wing", 
                            "Puppy Swap Love Unleashed", "A Dog 
                            & Pony Show", "Navy Seals: Battle For 
                            New Orleans", "Ambushed", "Nocturna", 
                            "Puncture Wounds", "A Good Man", 
                            among others.   
                             
                               Brian has composed music for dozens of 
                            theatrical trailers including "I.T." 
                            (Pierce Brosnan),  
                            "The Cobbler" (Adam Sandler), 
                            "Good Kill" (Ethan 
                            Hawke), "The Super" 
                            (Val Kilmer),  
                            "Pay The Ghost" (Nicholas 
                            Cage), "Singularity" 
                            (John Cusack), "The Titan" 
                            (Sam Worthington), "Revolt" 
                            (Lee Pace, Bérénice Marlohe), "Edge 
                            of Fear" (Rockmond Dunbar, Zhu 
                            Zhu),  
                          "Dead Trigger" (Dolph Lundgren), 
                          "Lady Bloodfight" 
                          (Amy Johnston), "BeDeviled" 
                          (Saxon Sharbino), "Distorted" 
                          (Christina Ricci, Brendan Fletcher), "The 
                          Midnight Man" (Logan Creran, Robert 
                          Englund), "Unleashed" 
                          (Steve Howey, Sean Astin, Justin Chatwin), "The 
                          Frozen Ground" (Nicholas Cage), "Deliver Us" (TV theme music), "Fred Til Lands" (Claus Riis Østergaard), "Burying 
                          The Ex" (Ashley Greene), "Good 
                          Kids" (Nicholas Braun), "The 
                          Journey Is The Destination" (Ben 
                          Schnetzer, Ella Purnell), and "The 
                          Zero Theorem" (Directed by Terry 
                          Gilliam). An original song written by Brian Jackson 
                          Harris was licensed for "Walking Tall" 
                          starring The Rock on CBS and Brian co-wrote the theme 
                          song for the MGM "Beauty Shop" 
                          DVD starring Queen Latifah. 
                             
                               As an active Music Supervisor, Brian 
                            Jackson Harris has recently licensed songs from composer's 
                            such as Christophe Beck ("Frozen", "The 
                            Hangover", "Charlie Countryman") and 
                            Benoit Martin - Music Director for Cirque du Soleil. 
                            Recent Music Supervision credits include "Welcome 
                            Home" (starring Emily Ratajkowski, Aaron Paul), 
                            "Status Update" (starring Ross Lynch and 
                            Courtney Eaton), "Once Upon A Time In Venice" 
                            (starring Bruce Willis and John Goodman), and "Keep 
                            Watching" (a horror film distributed by Sony 
                            Pictures Distribution). As Music Supervisor for "The 
                            Dallas Buyers Club" theatrical trailer Brian 
                            Jackson Harris licensed songs from composers David 
                            Swan Montgomery and Arlan Felis, and as Music Supervisor 
                            for the theatrical trailer "Imogene" Brian 
                            Jackson Harris licensed songs from Bon Jovi and The 
                            Backstreet Boys. 
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