Miguel Mera
Miguel is an extremely versatile composer whose music has been broadcast on television and at film festivals around the world.
Recent works include the films Trent 2 Rent (Zoom Films), What Does Your Daddy Do? (Sprig Productions), Moth (Amulet Films), Yellow Bird (Icarus Productions), The Goodbye Plane (Kewhaven Pictures), The Greek Man From Pakistan (Snakeheads Productions), Love After a Fashion (Powell Productions); the documentaries Waiting for a Heartbeat (Nobles Gate/BBC) Auschwitz: The Forgotten Evidence (Flashback/Channel 4), Galloper Jack (Coneyhurst Productions), The First World Cup Remembered (FIFA/TWI), Secrets of the Guillotine (Five), and The Last Few (Corporate Film Company/Five); a drama about the plight of refugees, Fugee Girl (Vicarious Productions/Channel 4), and the animated shorts, Driving Kid (RCA/Yong Seek Oh), Sweet Smell of Roses (SIAD/Sandra Murta), and Last Best Friend (RCA, Steve Smith).
Miguel also composes for theatre with recent work commissioned by the Royal Shakespeare Company, Youth Music Theatre U.K., and Regent’s Park Theatre. He teaches film composition at the Royal College of Music and at the Dartington International Summer School. He read music at York University and has a postgraduate degree in Music Design for Film and Television from Bournemouth University.