Brian Armand
- Composer
- Music Department
- Sound Department
Brian Armand is a Music Composer and Sound Designer specializing in original custom music scoring and sound design for TV/film, theme park, and theater. Brian's first film credit was on the 2015 movie, The Better Half (2015)
From an early age, Brian's interest in music led him to start focusing on many different aspects of music. At the age of 6, he always had a microphone and tape recorder in hand, ready to record anything and everything. Saxophone was Brian's first instrument to play in the 4th grade at school, however it was years later, at the age of 15, when one of Brian's early endeavor's led him to pursue the piano as an instrument of choice. Classically trained, he then performed in 3 concert recitals. At age 16, Brian attended a technical broadcasting school which taught him "on air" broadcasting skills in radio and TV, both in the classroom and in labs that would certify Brian with the knowledge of an on air personality. After completing broadcasting school, he graduated with a diploma, the youngest in his class. Around the same time, Brian made his first student film in high school, writing the full script, seeking out actor's, as well as filming, directing, and editing the entire 1 hour production. While still in high school, Brian took up theater classes, studied acting, and performed in a couple of theater class productions. Brian also took video production classes around the same time. After graduating from high school, Brian became an intern at a public access TV station, and took an 8 week course on how to use the TV stations equipment. Years later, he interned and worked in the Radio Promotions Department at a very well known radio station in his hometown, working on location remotes for celebrity appearances. With a firm interest in film production, Brian went on to film and edit some of his own personal independent film shorts.
In the early 1990's, Brian was accepted to Columbia College in Hollywood, Los Angeles, however, later within the same year, Brian went on to attend a film program, and was accepted into Full Sail University in Florida completing a couple of film classes and labs for film production. From that point, Brian's next job was theater production where he worked at a couple of different venues, both local with many top name acts performing at the theater, and out of state in the Entertainment Department at Busch Gardens, where he was hired on as Sound Engineer and Show Control for the production, "Irish Thunder" (A Riverdance spin-off) in it's first year run.
Brian works under the name "Theme Way Creative", originally starting as a mock up entity that produces TV/film scores, trailers, and sound design both classical and modern-hybrid in nature, for TV, film, theater, and theme park attractions/atmosphere.
From an early age, Brian's interest in music led him to start focusing on many different aspects of music. At the age of 6, he always had a microphone and tape recorder in hand, ready to record anything and everything. Saxophone was Brian's first instrument to play in the 4th grade at school, however it was years later, at the age of 15, when one of Brian's early endeavor's led him to pursue the piano as an instrument of choice. Classically trained, he then performed in 3 concert recitals. At age 16, Brian attended a technical broadcasting school which taught him "on air" broadcasting skills in radio and TV, both in the classroom and in labs that would certify Brian with the knowledge of an on air personality. After completing broadcasting school, he graduated with a diploma, the youngest in his class. Around the same time, Brian made his first student film in high school, writing the full script, seeking out actor's, as well as filming, directing, and editing the entire 1 hour production. While still in high school, Brian took up theater classes, studied acting, and performed in a couple of theater class productions. Brian also took video production classes around the same time. After graduating from high school, Brian became an intern at a public access TV station, and took an 8 week course on how to use the TV stations equipment. Years later, he interned and worked in the Radio Promotions Department at a very well known radio station in his hometown, working on location remotes for celebrity appearances. With a firm interest in film production, Brian went on to film and edit some of his own personal independent film shorts.
In the early 1990's, Brian was accepted to Columbia College in Hollywood, Los Angeles, however, later within the same year, Brian went on to attend a film program, and was accepted into Full Sail University in Florida completing a couple of film classes and labs for film production. From that point, Brian's next job was theater production where he worked at a couple of different venues, both local with many top name acts performing at the theater, and out of state in the Entertainment Department at Busch Gardens, where he was hired on as Sound Engineer and Show Control for the production, "Irish Thunder" (A Riverdance spin-off) in it's first year run.
Brian works under the name "Theme Way Creative", originally starting as a mock up entity that produces TV/film scores, trailers, and sound design both classical and modern-hybrid in nature, for TV, film, theater, and theme park attractions/atmosphere.