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”.
10.14.2007
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.
10.02.2007
Today, nominations were announced for the Film and TV Music Awards, and Jen has been nominated for TWO! One is for the indie film “Socket” and one is for “Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends”! These awards are original because voting is open to people working in the music industry, and only honors people in Film/TV Music Industry related categories. The winners are announced October 30th!
10.01.2007
SOCKET has been picked up for distribution by TLA Releasing/TLA Video! The film will be available on DVD in first quarter 2008, and possibly on Video-On-Demand and Pay-Per-View shortly afterwards.
09.17.2007
The indie documentary by Hey Dogg! Productions entitled “Hollywood, 90038” was accepted into its first film festival today, LA FEMME FILM FESTIVAL! LA Femme Film Festival is a premier festival that focuses on women filmmakers’ platforming their commercial films for the world wide audience. The movie will screen on Friday, October 12, 2007. Click HERE for more details. Check out the movies page for more info on the film.
07.19.2007
"Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends” is nominated for an Emmy Award! The Category is “Outstanding Animated Program (For Programming One Hour or More)”. It was for the episode entitled “Good Wilt Hunting”. The Emmys telecast is set for September 16th.
06.01.2007
The indie feature “Socket” is accepted into the Philadelphia International Gay and Lesbian Film Fest, Gaylaxicon in Atlanta, and Outfest in Los Angeles. Below are just 2 of the many reviews it has gotten so far…
The Advocate Website: http://advocate.com/exclusive_detail_ektid47090.asp
From the Philly fest: http://www.citypaper.net/articles/2007/07/12/week-one-shorts
Hopefully the film goes far!
03.22.2007
Velvet Candy Entertainment, part of the producing team on the film “Socket”, has a fantastic blog up to post updates on the film’s movement. Check out today’s post in which they talk about Jennifer’s score on the film.
02.11.2007
Jen and Jim Venable win an Annie award for Music in an Animated Television Series, for “Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends”! This is the second Annie win for Jen, the fourth for Jim. Check out the pictures of both the 2006 and 2007 ceremonies on the ”pictures” page
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