Mark Watters
Associate Professor of Contemporary Media & Film Composition
Director, Beal Institute for Film Music and Contemporary Media
BIOGRAPHY
Emmy Award-winning composer and conductor Mark Wattersβ vast resume includes music for motion pictures, television, DVD, video games, and special events such as the Olympics. In addition to serving as director of the Beal Institute, Watters oversees Eastmanβs newly established Master of Music degree in Contemporary Media/Film Composition and teaches graduate courses.
Watters holds the distinction of serving as music director for two Olympicsβthe 1996 Centennial Games in Atlanta and the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake Cityβwhich garnered him two of his six Emmys.Β He also received Emmys for Outstanding Music Direction forΒ Movies Rock; Outstanding Music forΒ True Life Adventure Alaska: Dances of the Caribou; and two Outstanding Music Direction and Composition Daytime Awards forΒ AladdinΒ andΒ Tiny Toon Adventures.
As a film composer, Watters wrote the scores for MGMβsΒ The Pebble and the PenguinΒ andΒ All Dogs Go to Heaven 2, and for DisneyβsΒ Dougβs First MovieΒ andΒ Get a Horse, a new animated short featuring characters from 1920s Mickey Mouse cartoons that accompanied the theatrical release ofΒ Frozen. In addition, his music can be heard on almost two dozen direct-to-video/DVD releases, includingΒ Aladdin and the King of ThievesΒ and several Winnie-the-Pooh features for Disney, My Little Pony and Candyland movies for Hasbro, and a Tom and Jerry feature for Warner Brothers.
Television viewers have heard his music across several networks and channels including CBS, Hallmark, and Disney on such series asΒ ParadiseΒ andΒ The Little Mermaid, made-for-TV movies includingΒ The Longshot, and documentaries such asΒ Medal of HonorΒ and the nature seriesΒ True Life Adventures. Watters has also created original scores for theater productions ofΒ The Raft of the Medusa,Β Snitch, andΒ Hamlet. Wattersβs video games music oeuvre includesΒ Coraline, twoΒ Ben 10Β installments,Β Toy Story 3,Β Cars Mania,Β Disney Princesses 1Β andΒ 2, andΒ Disney Fairies: Tinkerbell.
As a guest conductor, Watters has led the Los Angeles Philharmonic, the London Symphony, the Detroit Symphony, the New York Pops, and many other orchestras. In 2002, John Williams asked him to co-conduct the Academy Awards.Β In 2015, Watters led the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra in a concert saluting 90 years of Disney animation, for which he also wrote new scores for two late-1920βs βOswald the Lucky Rabbitβ shorts. He conducted three βStar Wars in Concertβ tours, including one in Japan with the Tokyo Philharmonic.
In addition, Watters has worked as a conductor for individual artists Trisha Yearwood, Carrie Underwood, BeyoncΓ©, Mary Jo Blige, John Legend, Sting, Barry Manilow, Jessye Norman, the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, and others.
Watters has taught film scoring at UCLA and for Columbia College of Chicago. He served several terms on the Television Academyβs Board of Governors and as Co-Chair of the Academyβs Creative Arts Emmy Awards Committee. Recent projects include serving as music director forΒ the highly acclaimed animated series βHave A Laugh,β aΒ three-year project to restore and re-record 60 classic Disney shorts from theΒ β30s and β40s.





















