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  1. Frederik Wiedmann (born 1981 in Stuttgart) is a German composer. He composed the scores for the 2014 films Sniper: Legacy as well as Field of Lost Shoes . Wiedmann also composed the score for the 2007 film Return to House on Haunted Hill (building on Don Davis' score from the first film for some scenes).

  2. 8 Photos. Emmy-award winning Frederik Wiedmann is one of the most diverse and cultivated composers working in motion pictures today. With over 150 titles to his name in all realms and genres, Wiedmann has established himself as an insightful artist with an enduring passion for storytelling. Recently, Wiedmann composed music for Star Trek ...

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    • Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
  3. Frederik Wiedmann: Right from the get-go, it was told to me, We don't want this to be related to anything you've done. I did the show called Beware the Batman, which was a very different, edgy ...

  4. Jul 29, 2024 · Frederik Wiedmann’s score does so much to enhance the mood of the investigations, but his muted theme song is a far cry from its rousing, Danny Elfman-composed B:TAS counterpart. Caped Crusader ...

  5. Jul 30, 2024 · Set to Frederik Wiedmann’s horn-heavy score and drenched in shadows and mist, the show stays true to its ancestor, albeit with more classical flourishes, including with regards to Batman, whose ...

  6. Mar 2, 2023 · Frederik Wiedmann, a BMI composer and Emmy winner, talks about his collaboration with Stephen Barton on the final season of Star Trek: Picard. He shares his inspiration, challenges and experience of working on the iconic sci-fi franchise.

  7. Emmy® Award-winner Frederik Wiedmann is the composer of Disney Branded Television’s “Eureka!,” an animated music-filled series about a talented young inventor living in the fantastical prehistoric world of Rocky Falls. Spanning a variety of genres, Wiedmann’s composing credits include more than 100 film and television titles, such as ...

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