Dana DiAnda is a California-based composer for film, TV, video games, and various other media. His work can be heard on networks such as Showtime, CBS, and Oxygen, in a variety of films, in the trailers for films like The Secret Life Of Walter Mitty and Green Zone, as well as in game titles like Hegemony: Rome, World at War: A World Divided, and Planeshift. Additionally, Dana's compositions for period instruments and his transcriptions of 16th and 17th century music have been published and performed in concert.
Dana DiAnda's additional credits include: The Narrows (Film, Contributing Composer), Banksy Presents: The Antics Roadshow (Film, Contributing Composer), Element: Make It Count (Film, Contributing Composer), Hegemony: Philip of Macedon (Game, Composer), and The Operational Art of War III (Game, Contributing Composer).
Lush dreamy and emotional strings and piano impart a passionate and somewhat dark feeling. The subtle subdued percussion guitar and electronics give the piece a cool detached momentum. Good for scenes of emotion with a touch of darkness or sorrow. Crime scenes, loss, intrigue. Instrumental, Dangerous, Mysterious Dark Magical
Intense, dramatic, serious, and menacing. Steady, relentless string patterns; huge, pounding drums; and a low, ponderous, and flowing theme. Constantly building in intensity. Instrumental, Dangerous, Dark Music
Thoughtful, intense, and slightly moody. Starting soft and building to a big crescendo. Works well for dramatic, introspective, mysterious, intense, or brooding scenes. Good as a film or TV show opening or ending theme, and for a trailer. Instrumental, Dangerous, Mysterious Dark Magical