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  1. Todd Boekelheide (born June 27, 1954) is an American composer based in the San Francisco Bay Area, best known for his work scoring documentary films. He won an Academy Award for Best Sound (Amadeus, 1984) and was nominated for another in the same category (Never Cry Wolf, 1983).

  2. Todd Boekelheide began his film career in 1974 as the projectionist at American Zoetrope, Francis Ford Coppola's production company in San Francisco. Late in his tenure there, Walter Murch came in to mix "The Godfather: Part II," and Todd was his machine room tech.

  3. Todd Boekelheide began his film career in 1974 as the projectionist at American Zoetrope, Francis Ford Coppola's production company in San Francisco. Late in his tenure there, Walter Murch came in to mix "The Godfather: Part II," and Todd was his machine room tech.

  4. Todd Boekelheide started working in film in 1974 at American Zoetrope, Francis Ford Coppolas production company in San Francisco. He left Zoetrope in 1976 to go freelance, as an apprentice and then assistant picture editor on Star Wars.

  5. Having edited picture and sound, and having mixed numerous Oscar-winning films, Todd brings a wealth of filmmaking experience and sensitivity to his scoring work. Above all, he strives to make each score feel like it couldn't have been composed for any other film.

  6. May 2, 2024 · Make a Circle, which marks Boekelheide’s first film as a cinematographer after decades of music composing and mixing, tells that narrative through a multitude of sequences in the child care centers themselves.

  7. Todd Boekelheide Film Music, Berkeley, California. 265 likes. Todd Boekelheide is a film composer in the San Francisco Bay Area.