Sebastian Zuleta
- Composer
- Music Department
- Producer
Sebastian Zuleta is an award-winning composer, and an Emmy-nominated and MPSE Golden Reel award-winning music editor. Sebastian has over 10 years of experience scoring and music editing for a variety of films and television series, and has even collaborated with composers like Hans Zimmer and Pharrell Williams. Most recently, Sebastian music edited Season 2 of Hulu's hit series WuTang: An American Saga and Apple TV+'s critically acclaimed sci-fi drama, Finch starring Tom Hanks. Sebastian was also on the music team for Disney's Encanto where he served as support for composer Germaine Franco, coordinated scoring sessions and produced a recording session in Colombia with a Colombian choir.
Sebastian's diverse portfolio further includes editing the music for Netflix's animated film Next Gen starring John Krasinski for which he earned the MPSE Golden Reel Award. He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on HBO's documentary Cries from Syria.
In addition to his distinguished work as a music editor, Sebastian has had a fruitful career as a composer creating original music for film and TV series such as the animated short, Dreamsheep for which he won Best Original Score at the San Diego International Kids Film Festival; and the upcoming film, Unidentified Objects.
Sebastian's diverse experience as both a composer and music editor allows him to better serve the story with his musical sensibilities.
Sebastian's diverse portfolio further includes editing the music for Netflix's animated film Next Gen starring John Krasinski for which he earned the MPSE Golden Reel Award. He was also nominated for an Emmy for his work on HBO's documentary Cries from Syria.
In addition to his distinguished work as a music editor, Sebastian has had a fruitful career as a composer creating original music for film and TV series such as the animated short, Dreamsheep for which he won Best Original Score at the San Diego International Kids Film Festival; and the upcoming film, Unidentified Objects.
Sebastian's diverse experience as both a composer and music editor allows him to better serve the story with his musical sensibilities.