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- Professions: Composer, Music Department, Soundtrack
Snagging the Jerry Goldsmith Award at UCLA back in 2007 is no small feat. That’s not just a trophy collecting dust—it’s serious bragging rights in the film world. The Goldsmith Award is basically a stamp of approval for scoring and composition, so whoever nabbed it likely cooked up some killer music for their movie. Think about it, Jerry Goldsmith himself scored everything from “Star Trek” to “Planet of the Apes.” Anyone winning an award with his name on it has to bring some heavy firepower. It means the film’s music probably didn’t just fill background noise—it amped up every scene, twisting your emotions, making you sweat or swoon right along with the action. UCLA doesn’t hand this out to just anybody, either. So, when you see “Winner of the 2007 Jerry Goldsmith Award from UCLA” in the credits, you know you’re watching something where the soundtrack’s got some real muscle.
Konidela Ram Charan