Tatsu

Tatsu (Tatsuya Ochiai)

Composer for Films, Television and Radio programs

In March of 2007, Tatsu landed the short film "Counting The Days" (American Film Institute, Directed by James Notari). He also landed the feature film, "The Ode" (Kiran Entertainment, Directed by Nilanjan Neil Lahiri) in autumn of that year. In November, "Always There" one of his pieces, was nominated for the 2007 Los Angeles Music Awards. 
In 2009, Triple Scoop Music started licensing Tatsu's music for photographers, videographers, graphic/web designers. 

Since 2011, Tatsu has been working on Production music for NHK, which is one of the major television/media network in Japan. More than 300 pieces have been contracted under NHK Music Library and placed in various NHK programs.

Credit

Production Music

Award Nominee

2007 17th Los Angeles Music Awards 
 

"Always There" was nominated in New Age/Ambient category

Message

Voices

Following ​messages were sent to Tatsu.

"You literally earned it. The music you created spoke for itself." 

Marcus Barcroft - Former COO, Los Angeles Music Awards

"I also want to thank you for being so professional with the project. From the very beginning, you've shown to me an interest of being part of this project and willing to do anything to make it a success. Well, after hearing your music many times on my timeline, I am very proud to have selected you as the talented composer." 

Hector Robles - Director, the film "Luchadores"

"Wow! I am listening to some of your music on your website and it's really nice! "always there" is a beautiful piece, and sounds very cinematic." 

Ellis Burman - CEO, Burman Sound

"The music was great and we would like to bring it into editing. Thank you so much for your time and talent!!" 

Sandra Mohr - Mohr Productions