Composer
Composer
Composer | Additional Music, Conductor
Composer | Additional Music
Composer | Additional Music
Orchestrator / Arranger
Composer | Additional Music
Composer | Additional Music
Composer
Cameron Moody is an American composer, conductor, and trumpeter who has very quickly become one of the most varied and successful composers of his generation. Through his distinctive utilization of the symphony orchestra, he has revitalized interest in classic, symphonic scoring among the current crop of filmmakers and media composers.
In 2025 at age 22, Cameron made history as the youngest person to ever score a 20th Century Television series with his work on the Hulu Original limited series Washington Black. Created by Selwyn Seyfu Hinds and starring Sterling K. Brown, the show was nominated for two NAACP Image Awards and Cameron’s score earned him an SCL Award nomination for the “David Raksin Award for Emerging Talent,” as well as an ASCAP Composer’s Choice Award nomination for “Television Theme of the Year.” He was also nominated for “Best Original Score for Television” by the International Film Music Critics Association (IFMCA), and took home their prize for “Breakthrough Composer of the Year.” Film music journalist Jonathan Broxton called his score “one of the most impressive mainstream debuts in years.” (MovieMusic UK)
Cameron’s most recent project is the Sundance Grand Jury Prize-winning documentary short The Baddest Speechwriter of All, which was co-directed by 2x Oscar-winner Ben Proudfoot and 4x NBA Champion Stephen Curry. The film, which tells the story of Martin Luther King Jr’s speechwriter Clarence B. Jones, is set to premiere on Netflix in late 2026. Other notable projects include the eight-part documentary series Kennedy, which chronicles the life and legacy of the 35th President John F. Kennedy, and Patrick Green’s feature film Sincerely, Los Angeles, a love letter to the late Oscar-winning basketball legend Kobe Bryant.
Cameron was also a frequent collaborator of Emmy-nominated and Pulitzer Prize-winning composer Michael Abels, composing additional music on scores such as Disney’s Star Wars: The Acolyte, Kobi Libii’s The American Society of Magical Negroes, David Yarovesky’s Nightbooks, the Emmy-nominated documentary series Allen v. Farrow, and Jordan Peele’s Nope.
As an arranger, he contributed orchestrations and arrangements to the Disney+ anthology series Zootopia+–with a score by Curtis Green and Mick Giacchino–a collection of short vignettes based on the 2016 hit film.
Beyond the screen, Cameron has remained active in the concert world. His most recent work is the 5-minute-long San Gabriel Valley Overture, a vibrant fanfare commissioned for the inaugural concert of the San Gabriel Valley Symphony Orchestra in August of 2025. He is currently writing another piece for the orchestra which will premiere during their upcoming season.
Now 23, Cameron is an active member of the film music community and a devoted champion of symphonic music. He has added his voice to the ongoing struggle to keep postproduction work—specifically orchestral recording sessions—in Los Angeles. He aims to be a guiding light in the current generation of film composers to return orchestral scoring back to the sound stages of Hollywood.
He currently resides in Los Angeles, CA.
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