Richard Ford (music editor)

Richard Ford, formerly known as Rick Ford, is a music editor and music producer for feature film soundtracks and scores.[1] He has worked with a number of critically acclaimed film makers, including Ben Affleck, Alexander Payne,[2] Ted Demme and Kathryn Bigelow. He started his musical career as a bass player in his home town of London and later in New York City, working with, amongst others, guitarist Bill Nelson and singer/songwriter Joe Jackson.[3] Ford moved to Los Angeles in the 1990s where he started his music editing career. He is best known for his work on films such as Argo, The Descendants, Sideways, Election, Training Day and American History X.

Richard Ford
Born
London, U.K.
OccupationFilm music editor, music producer
Years active1995–present

Early career

Ford grew up in London within a musical family. He started playing piano at the age of four, and became a member of Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice’s boys choir at the age of ten. He went on to study cello and alto sax as a teenager, and by his 20s had become known as a session bass player in London and later in New York. During this time he recorded and toured with various artists including guitarist Bill Nelson (on his project Bill Nelson's Red Noise),[4] singer/songwriter Bram Tchaikovsky, singer Mary Hopkin, producer Toni Visconti and singer/songwriter Joe Jackson on his Big World album and world tours.[5]

Ford moved to Los Angeles and began his music editing career in the 1990s, starting up on the Xena Warrior Princess[6] syndicated television show. He then moved on to work on such feature films as Love Jones (1997) and Polish Wedding (1998) with Italian composer and Academy Award-winner Luis Bakalov. In 1998 he went to work on the iconic film American History X (1998) with the Academy Award-winning composer, Anne Dudley.

In the following years he worked on such films as Training Day (2001), Ted Demme’s Blow (2001) and the surfing movie Blue Crush (2002).

Collaborators

Ford's most notable collaboration is his long-time relationship with filmmaker Alexander Payne. Ford has been part of Payne's creative team since the film Election (1999), and has continued to work with him on the films About Schmidt (2002) and Sideways (2004). When Payne made The Descendants in 2011, Ford was credited as Executive Music Producer and played a major role in the creative development of the soundtrack.[7] On Nebraska (2013), Ford continued his expanded role as music producer, music editor and producer of the film's soundtrack CD.

In 2012 Ford joined Ben Affleck's team on Academy Award-winner Argo, and Kathryn Bigelow on Zero Dark Thirty.

Some of Ford's other notable collaborations include his work with composers Alexandre Desplat, Mycheal Danna, Christophe Beck, Mark Isham, Rolfe Kent and Mark Orton.

Filmography

Awards and nominations

Awards

  • 2012 Golden Reel Award – Best Sound Editing – Music in a Musical Feature Film for The Muppets (2011). Shared With: Lisa Jaime (supervising music editor)[9]
  • 1999 Primetime Emmy – Outstanding Sound Editing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Special The Life and Death of Peter Sellers (HBO, 2004).

Nominations

  • 2013 Golden Reel Award – Argo – Best Sound Editing – Music in a Feature Film[10]
  • 1999 Golden Reel Award – Best Sound Editing – Music (Foreign & Domestic) for American History X (1998).[11]
  • 1998 Golden Reel Award – Best Sound Editing – Television Movies of the Week – Music for Cinderella (1997).

References

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