Michael Johnson
Handcrafted scores for stage, screen, and games.
Scores that make your story unforgettable.
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Most filmmakers, librettists, and game developers want their stories to come alive. Too often, stock music falls flat, shrinking their vision and drifting out of sync with the story. Michael partners with creators to dive deep into their story and craft custom scores and songs that bring out its soul, making their work cinematic, emotionally alive, and unforgettable long after the audience leaves the theater or powers down the console.
Michael Johnson is an award-winning film, TV, and video game composer living and working in Paris, France. Known for his melodic, lush, and colorful orchestral scores, Michael has scored dozens of short films and a TV series. Michael provided haunting, and intimate soundtracks for the short films “My Girl, Ava” starring Grant Gunderson and Chauncey Trask, “Protected” directed by Nika Khitrova and written by Jocelyn Wright, the award-winning Western short “Candy & Firecrackers” directed by Bobby Duncan, “Lost and Found” directed by Reigh Casimir and produced by Dawn Church, “Two People” directed by Nneka, and “The Dice of Destiny” starring Devid Scott and Erika Apelgren. A film he scored “Le Petit Mortimer” won a $10,000 development award at the 2025 Collaboration Filmmaker’s Challenge. He composed and conducted melodic orchestral arrangements for Grammy-nominated prog rock darlings the Decemberists’ iconic album Her Majesty as well as for his own bands Reclinerland and Parks & Recreation. Michael created the acclaimed soundtrack for the period drama C. Kingsley. His soundtrack for the short film “Sorcery Solutions” won the Inland Empire 48-hour Film Festival’s award for Best Original Score.
Michael earned a Master’s Degree in Music Education from Portland State University and studied alongside Andy Hill, former vice-president of music production at Disney, and Norman Ludwin, Hollywood orchestrator for Michael Giacchino, at the Film Scoring Academy of Europe, where he conducted a 52-piece orchestra and earned a post-graduate degree in Film Scoring. His playful rescore of the short animation Wing It! was a finalist in the 2024 ScoreRelief competition. His plaintive and sentimental folk song “Every Road I Travel” found pride of place among the top 36 finalists out of 5,000 entries in the 2024 Talent is Timeless songwriting competition. Michael has written and orchestrated two full-length musical plays, one of which he turned into a musical graphic novel, Success! In 2025, Michael joined the NYC-based composer collective Scorpion Score alongside talented composers from all over the world.
He brings over twenty years of experience writing, performing, and recording music to his collaborations with filmmakers around the world.
Links to score-to-picture samples available upon request.