15 17 Oct '24

Dave Porter

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Function: Composer WSAcademy: WSA Voting Member
Dave Porter is a Los Angeles based composer for film and television. He began his classical musical training at the piano at age five, but it was his interest in electronic music as a teen that led him to start composing his own music. He studied both classical and electronic music composition at Sarah Lawrence College under John Yannelli and started his professional career as an assistant in Philip Glass’ recording studio in New York City. Dave is perhaps best known for his enduring creative relationship with one of Hollywood’s most respected figures – Vince Gilligan. Since the remarkable pilot episode of Breaking Bad in 2007, Dave has written the original music for all of Gilligan’s projects. He scored all 62 episodes of that groundbreaking series and created its iconic opening theme. Actor/Producer Bryan Cranston stated: “With his music, Dave Porter has created another character for Breaking Bad. Evocative and meaningful, Dave’s work is an essential part of the storytelling.” Since then, Dave has also been behind all of the original music for Breaking Bad’s equally acclaimed spin-off, Better Call Saul, which is now filming its 5th season. In October, Dave revisited the Breaking Bad universe by composing the original score to Gilligan’s feature length film "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" which appeared in theaters and on Netflix. In the past few years Dave has also worked with James Franco on his masterful film "The Disaster Artist," for which Franco was awarded a Golden Globe. Dave is currently scoring his 7th season of the worldwide hit James Spader television drama The Blacklist, and has just completed the 4th and final season of AMC’s boundary-defying series Preacher which was produced by Seth Rogen, Evan Goldberg and Sam Catlin. His newest TV drama, Hightown, from creator Rebecca Cutter and Bruckheimer TV, premiered this May on Starz. Dave has twice been awarded ASCAP’s Composer’s Choice Award for Best Television Composer — at the inaugural event for the award in 2013, and once again in 2017. He was also honored to be a nominee for Best Television composer at the World Soundtrack Awards in 2017. This past summer he was bestowed the 2019 Citation Award by his alma mater Sarah Lawrence College for his creative achievements.

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