Hasan Ozsut
- Composer
- Music Department
- Soundtrack
Hasan is a Turkish/American composer and producer. He was born in September 21, 1984 and raised in Ankara, Turkey. Starting from high school he studied in the UK for 8 years until completing the University education. He then moved to Los Angeles to study Film Scoring and has been living there ever since. Having spent long time in different countries, gave him a wide range in his musical palette embracing both classical and electronic musical composition approaches.
He was classically trained in piano from early years and enjoys working with this instrument. He also spent several years as a DJ in the UK, that gave him unique experiences with adapting to different audiences and setting the pace of a musical performance.
His entryway to scoring for media has been through commercials, working on many projects writing & producing in various styles for well known brands. His film scoring work took off from his homeland and experienced beautiful projects with talented creators. He has scored multiple feature length films that range in style. After the box office success, "Miracle in Cell no 7" has become a global hit soon after being released on Netflix, reaching top 10 lists in many countries including the US.
Hasan resides in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
The review below is from John Mansell, a film music critic from the UK. He is a movie & soundtrack enthusiast and reviews composer works. Therefore this context is his honest review and not a part of a PR campaign.
" Next is music from a Turkish produced movie, 7.Kogustaki Mucize, a highly emotional watch which has a score that just lends so much to the films story-line, a delicate and fragile sounding work for a film that was said to be the best film to come out of Turkey in 2019. It is beautiful motion picture, that is deeply affecting and has a score that will invade your heart and maybe break it a little. The music is by composer Hasan Ozsut, it is an incredibly power work, that is laden with melancholy thematic material, rich and plaintive interludes adorn the soundtrack with the music rising and falling eloquently throughout supporting, enhancing and ingratiating each and every scene it is employed within. To compare it with any other score or composers work would be impossible as this music takes us beyond emotion and delivers raw emotion each time. You might do well to also check out the composers music for the movie DUST. Recommended. "
He was classically trained in piano from early years and enjoys working with this instrument. He also spent several years as a DJ in the UK, that gave him unique experiences with adapting to different audiences and setting the pace of a musical performance.
His entryway to scoring for media has been through commercials, working on many projects writing & producing in various styles for well known brands. His film scoring work took off from his homeland and experienced beautiful projects with talented creators. He has scored multiple feature length films that range in style. After the box office success, "Miracle in Cell no 7" has become a global hit soon after being released on Netflix, reaching top 10 lists in many countries including the US.
Hasan resides in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles.
The review below is from John Mansell, a film music critic from the UK. He is a movie & soundtrack enthusiast and reviews composer works. Therefore this context is his honest review and not a part of a PR campaign.
" Next is music from a Turkish produced movie, 7.Kogustaki Mucize, a highly emotional watch which has a score that just lends so much to the films story-line, a delicate and fragile sounding work for a film that was said to be the best film to come out of Turkey in 2019. It is beautiful motion picture, that is deeply affecting and has a score that will invade your heart and maybe break it a little. The music is by composer Hasan Ozsut, it is an incredibly power work, that is laden with melancholy thematic material, rich and plaintive interludes adorn the soundtrack with the music rising and falling eloquently throughout supporting, enhancing and ingratiating each and every scene it is employed within. To compare it with any other score or composers work would be impossible as this music takes us beyond emotion and delivers raw emotion each time. You might do well to also check out the composers music for the movie DUST. Recommended. "