Background
Paul Cristo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
Paul Cristo was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
He attended Arcadia High School and graduated in 1998. He later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston and in 2001, received a Bachelor’s degree in Music Composition, graduating magna cum laude.
His focus is specific to film scoring, but has composed other works as well. In 1992, Cristo moved to Phoenix, Arizona with his family. After graduation, Cristo moved to Los Angeles to pursue his film scoring career.
Cristo’s compositions lean mainly toward the large-scale orchestral sound of the late 19th centurynotable for counterpoint, texture, chromaticism, harmonies and orchestration, employing an elaborate use of leitmotifs.
His music reflects an influence from Wagner, and the more contemporary John Williams. Prior to completing his studies at Berklee, Cristo’s first commercial film composition was for the award-winning horror art film, Little Erin Merryweather (released in 2003).
Cristo conducted a professional orchestra as well as the University Chorale of Boston College at one of the cathedrals on the Boston College campus. The use of the Chorale in the style of a Wagnerian-chant, enhanced the dark nature of the film.
Once Cristo arrived in Los Angeles, he worked as an orchestrator as well as providing technical computer support to augment his income.
His next score was for the short film, Last Confession (2005). In 2007, Cristo scored his first major studio release. He co-wrote the score for the 4th installment of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer’s “Species” franchise, Species - The Awakening with British Rock drummer Kevin Haskins.
In 2008, Cristo wrote the score for the award-winning The Appearance of a Manitoba (2008).
Film scores: · Little Erin Merryweather (2003) · Last Confession (2005) · River"s End (2007) · The Deep Below (2007) · The Governor (2007) · Species - The Awakening (2007) · The Appearance of a Manitoba (2008) · Singularity (2010): · Festa (2009).