Christopher Elves Score composer, Music Supervisor, Creative Supervisor
Recognised as one of Australia's leading international screen composers, Christopher is renowned for his ability to score truly "filmic" music for television as well as film. His ability to compose everything from a simple emotive piano motif through to sweeping epic action score, all in a manner that welds seamlessly to the nuances of character and narrative, has led to no fewer than six coveted Apra/AGSC Screen Music Awards over the last seven years.
In 2009 Christopher was recognised internationally for his outstanding score for the animated series "Animalia" with an Emmy in the category Outstanding Achievement in Music Direction and Composition.
In 2010 Christopher's prolific output was further rewarded with two nominations for the Apra/AGSC awards, one of which recognised him as one of the top four most performed Australian screen composers in the World. 2011 saw him win the Apra/AGSC award for Childrens' television for K9, a spin-off from the popular Doctor Who franchise, for an unprecedented third time.
In 2012, as well as writing minimalist score for the SBS mini series "Once Upon a Time in Cabramatta", his haunting piano score featured in the Tropfest short-listed film "My Beautiful Departed". In sharp contrast he also scored the deliciously whimsical orchestral score for "The Tooth Demon". "Cabramatta" went on top win Christopher an AACTA nomination for "Best Sound in a Documentary".
Most recently Christopher scored the short film "Great Adventures", which is now storming through the US film festivals to great acclaim.
Currently Christopher is scoring a new international animated TV series called "SheZow".
He has worked as Chief Composer, Music supervisor and Creative Supervisor at Golding & Associates since 2003.
Christopher lives in Brisbane Australia, with wife Lee-Anne and daughter Emma.