Feature - The MTM Interview Youki Yamamoto
This month we delve into a slightly different area of the music industry – music for films – as MTM hooks up with this leading composer of movie scores. Photography by Zen Inoya

Youki Yamamoto has worked as a film music composer, arranger, orchestrator and programmer for many years, picking up credits on everything from Hollywood blockbusters to obscure arthouse movies. He’s also listed on some films as a ‘music associate’, a slightly less well-defined role that can involve “some or all of the other tasks”. Born in Japan, Youki studied composition at the Royal Academy of Music in London. After he graduated in 1999, one of his early breaks was working with composer Patrick Doyle on the Harry Potter movie Goblet Of Fire, released in 2005. For that film, he was a programmer and assistant composer. Youki also worked on the first Nanny McPhee movie, with the additional role of music editor, and he explains his move from the role he had in those films to his current work.
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This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 96
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