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Eduardo Daniel Victoria is a composer based in the Los Angeles area. Across his filmography, he's worked with Doug Liman (The Bourne Identity), Justin Hurwitz (La La Land), Janusz Kaminski (Schindler’s List), Megan Duffy (Maniac), TK Shom (The Rookie), and Ama Lea (Deathcember).

Born and raised in Ventura County, Eduardo was a woodwind player in the local music scene. It was here that he played in the Pop, Rock, Jazz, and Classical genres and performed with groups such as The Ventura Jazz Orchestra, The US Navy Band, Ska Punk group The Grittys, the Gold Coast Wind Ensemble, and has had a long collaborative relationship with singer/songwriter Kris Simeon.

It was in the Applied Music Program at Ventura College that Eduardo fell in love with art music and the medium of writing for orchestra. During this time, a chance encounter with legendary composer Christopher Young (Hellraiser, The Rum Diary) convinced him to pursue composing for media professionally.

In 2020, Eduardo was featured conducting an orchestra at Sony’s legendary Streisand Scoring Stage in the FDA's ad campaign video "The Real Cost", which currently has more than 24 million views on youtube. 

What People Are Saying

“Eduardo is a great student of film scores and has a better handle on classic film scoring than any other young composer I know.”

— Justin Hurwitz, Composer (La La Land, First Man, Whiplash, Babylon)

“Eduardo’s music took my film from a small independent short to more than anything I could have imagined. He understood the tone immediately and I cannot think of my film without hearing his haunting score in my head.”

— T.K. Shom, Director/First Assistant Director (Sidewinder, The Rookie)

“Scoring our feature with Eduardo has been an absolute joy and, to be honest, the smoothest part of post production. Words cannot express the satisfaction - his sound has dug its way into our eardrums. A professional and a gentleman.”

— The Harrow Brothers (Afternooner, Los Banditos, The Heavy)