Jennifer Kes Remington is a composer for Film, TV and video games 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 is a two time Annie Award winner for her work on the animated TV series “The Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends”, and won the “Best Documentary” award for her movie she directed entitled “Hollywood, 90038” at the LA Femme Film Festival in 2007 and at the Honolulu Film Awards in 2011.  Her numerous and diverse projects include music written for the TV series “The Powerpuff Girls”, the film “Scary Movie 4”, and most recently, the video games “Raving Rabbids: Travel In Time”, “Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking”, and “Rabbids Land”.

05.01.2012

Work begins on the next “Raving Rabbids” game!  More information about release dates, etc., soon!

01.15.2012

"Can’t Get Worse” by Jennifer Kes Remington is featured in season 5, episode 2 of “Californication!” (click to see the scene). The track is also available for purchase on iTunes!!

11.08.2011

The “Raving Rabbids:  Alive and Kicking” video game came out today and is available in stores!  You can order a copy online here.  The game is on the Kinect for Xbox 360 platform.

05.01.2011

Music composition begins on the next game in the Rabbids video game series, “Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking”!  The game will be available for Xbox Kinect in November. 

03.31.2011

Today, the Honolulu Film Awards announced that “Hollywood, 90038” will receive the “Best Documentary Feature” award at the 2011 festival!  The awards ceremony and dinner will take place on May 7, 2011 in Honolulu.  To see other information and the list of winners, check out this article.

11.21.2010

The video game “Raving Rabbids: Travel in Time” comes out today!  You can buy it online here.

11.04.2010

Check out the official trailer for the premiere of Beyonce’s “I Am...” tour, showing one night only on November 18th in theatres! 

11.01.2010

The web series “Pretty” has started its second season!  The new arrangement of the end credits music (6:28) on Season 2, Episode 1 by Jen Remington features Pakk Hui on vocals, and was mixed by Nate Cartier!

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