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 worked for a short stint as a radio deejay before attending the University of Michigan’s Music School in Ann Arbor. She 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” and “Raving Rabbids: Alive and Kicking”.

10.12.2008

This saturday, Jenneration Fix will be having their debut sale!  Jenneration Fix is a company that recycles reclaimed materials into art and donates a percent of sales to various charities!  You can save the world by shopping--check it out!

08.01.2008

Hey Dogg! Productions, in conjunction with Factory Fromage, has started working with the Vidiots library in getting music placed on MTV!  Click here to see a short example.

07.01.2008

The first two episodes of the animated shorts series “Benny: Escaped Convict” are now up on atom.com, as well as the trailer!  Click HERE to check them out!

06.11.2008

"Hollywood, 90038” is the featured documentary at NewFilmmaker’s Festival in LA this month!  The screening is followed by a Q&A with the director.  You can find out more information including location HERE.

03.03.2008

Ostrow and Company has just closed a distribution deal for “Hollywood, 90038” with Planet Pictures!  Keep an eye out for the documentary on TV or other media in the near future!  More news to come on that soon.

02.07.2008

The premiere for the animated shorts series “Benny: Escaped Convict” took place tonight at Cinespace on Hollywood Boulevard and was a huge success!  Stay tuned for more updates on where the shorts will be aired next.....

12.03.2007

Jen and Jim Venable are nominated today for a THIRD Annie Award for Best Music in an Animated Television Production for “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends”!!!  The Annie Awards ceremony will take place on February 8th, 2008.

10.14.2007

The edgy indie documentary “Hollywood, 90038” directed by Jennifer Kes Remington won BEST DOCUMENTARY this weekend at the LA Femme Film Festival in Los Angeles!  More festival updates will be posted on the movie’s OFFICIAL SITE soon.

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