Sarah Schachner

American composer and musician (born 1985) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sarah Schachner is an American composer and musician who has worked on the scores of films, television series and video games.

Born (1988-01-26) January 26, 1988 (age 38)[1]
FamilyEmma R. Schachner (sister)[2]
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Sarah Schachner
Born (1988-01-26) January 26, 1988 (age 38)[1]
Alma materBerklee College of Music
FamilyEmma R. Schachner (sister)[2]
Musical career
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • Composer
Instruments
  • Cello
  • violin
  • synthesizer
  • piano
Websitesarahschachner.com
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She was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Score Soundtrack for Video Games and Other Interactive Media for her work on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II.

Early life

Schachner grew up in the suburbs of Philadelphia.[3] When she was five, she first started playing piano and then started playing the violin.[4] She kept learning other instruments, such as viola and cello, and played with both family and in an orchestra, as well as a jazz band.[4]

Career

Schachner went to the Berklee College of Music and then moved to Los Angeles.[4] She began to work with composer Brian Tyler, who worked in film and then started writing video game music.[4] Tyler first brought Schachner in to work on Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.[4] Schachner said, "I started doing music on the games for him and I realized how much I loved working on games."[4] Since then Schachner has worked on more Call of Duty games such as Infinite Warfare and also worked with Ubisoft on the Far Cry and Assassin's Creed series.[5][6][7] Schachner began to incorporate synthesizers with her work on string instruments.[8]

In 2016, Ted Cruz's presidential campaign used one of Schachner's songs, "Lens", without permission.[9][10] As the composer, she and the performer, along with a licensing firm, sued the Cruz campaign in May 2016 for copyright infringement.[11]

Schachner also contributed to the Cassini Finale Music Project, a commemoration of the Cassini mission to Saturn.[8]

Discography

Film

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Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes Ref.
2010 Cool It Ondi Timoner Roadside Attractions Co-composed with N’oa Winter Lazerus [12]
She Believes in Fate Douglas Lamore Charlatan Studios Short film
2011 Remains Colin Theys Chiller Films N/a [6]
2012 Promesas Aaron Celious N/a Short film
2013 UnHung Hero Brian Spitz Breaking Glass Pictures N/a [6]
2015 The Lazarus Effect David Gelb Relativity Media N/a [7]
2022 Prey Dan Trachtenberg 20th Century Studios First collaboration with Dan Trachtenberg. [13]
2025 Predator: Badlands Second collaboration with Dan Trachtenberg. Co-composed with Benjamin Wallfisch. [14]
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Other music credits

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Year Title Director Studio(s) Notes Ref.
2012 John Dies at the End Don Coscarelli Magnet Releasing Additional music [6]
The Expendables 2 Simon West Lionsgate Musical score arrangements [3]
2013 Iron Man 3 Shane Black Marvel Studios Arranger and programmer [3]
Now You See Me Louis Leterrier Summit Entertainment [3]
2016 Now You See Me 2 Jon M. Chu
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Television

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Year Title Original Channel Notes Ref.
2010 Brew Masters Discovery Channel N/a
2011 The Troop Nickelodeon N/a
2015 Chef's Table Netflix Episode: "Massimo Bottura" & "Jordi Roca" [15]
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Video games

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Other music credits

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Year Title Studio Notes Ref.
2011 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Activision Additional guitars & violin
Musical score arrangements
[3]
Need for Speed: The Run Electronic Arts Additional guitars
Musical score arrangements
[6]
2012 Far Cry 3 Ubisoft Additional music, cellos, violin, and vocals [6]
2013 Army of Two: The Devil's Cartel Electronic Arts Additional music, cello and violin [6]
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Ubisoft Additional music [7]
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