Andrew Morgan Smith is a veteran composer who has scored over sixty five feature film and television projects, including The Old Way, You Might Be the Killer, and Disney’s The Owl House . In the last ten years, he has scored more than ninety projects across all media.
He has also worked with Kevin Manthei to provide additional music for Star Trek Online expansions ‘Victory is Life' and ‘Age of Discovery’ . He scored G-Eazy’s “Beautiful and the Damned” music video and provided mockup services to Joel McNeely on ‘The Orville’ and additional music for Nathan Furst , (Act of Valor, Need for Speed) and Brad Breeck (We Bare Bears Movie).
In addition to his film and TV work, Andrew has written various concert works. These have been performed and recorded all over the world with groups ranging from the London Symphony Orchestra, Hollywood Chamber Orchestra, and the Acadian Wind Symphony.
Smith studied film scoring under composer David Newman (Tarzan, Ice Age, Galaxy Quest, The Sandlot), composer Jeff Rona (Homocide: Life on the Street, Chicago Hope, Generation Iron) and orchestrator Jack Smalley (Last of the Mohicans, The Mothman Prophecies, The Limey) at the 2010 Aspen Music Festival. He also studied conducting at the BMI Conducting Workshop in 2015 under composer and conductor Lucas Richman (The Manchurian Candidate, The Village, As Good As It Gets).
Prior to working in the film industry, Smith was classically trained in both composition and music media at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. There, he studied film scoring, orchestration, music theory, jazz theory and arranging, and music history. He is also a multi-instrumentalist, proficient in piano, guitar and saxophone, and experienced with the euphonium, trombone, clarinet and flute.
Smith has also been a featured guest lecturer at New York University, Loyola University, Emory University, Louisiana State University, the University of Louisiana System, and high schools around the country.
For a list of current and past projects, visit IMDB here.