Jennifer Kes Remington is a composer for film and TV as well as a filmmaker, located in Los Angeles. She has been a classical pianist since the age of 7, and attended the prestigious Eastman School of Music in Rochester, NY. Jennifer worked for a short stint as a radio deejay before attending the University of Michigan’s Music School in Ann Arbor. Her numerous and diverse projects include music written for the TV series “The Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends”, “The Powerpuff Girls”, the films “Scary Movie 4” and “Happily N’ever After”, many short films, commercials, and the full-length feature, “Socket”. She has also directed and produced a documentary and is starting the sequel to it in early 2009.

12.01.2006

"Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends” 1st season DVD to be released February 2007.

11.23.2006

Thanksgiving Day: Be sure not to miss the “Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends” float in the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! The float will feature characters from the show and will play the Beatles tune “A Little Help From My Friends” (Fosters style!) arranged by none other than composer James L. Venable.  Check out a video clip of the parade here!

Also, Cartoon Network will be premiering the 1 hour “Fosters” special entitled “Good Wilt Hunting”. Don’t miss it!

08.15.2006

Scary Movie 4 DVD is released.

07.01.2006

Jen commences work on the feature ”Socket” (to be released in 2007).

04.14.2006

Scary Movie 4 opens in theatres, and ends up grossing over $90 million.

02.04.2006

Jen and composer James L. Venable attend the 33rd annual Annie Awards in Los Angeles and win the award for Best Music in an Animated Television Production for their work on “Fosters Home For Imaginary Friends!”

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