homebiographyfilmographymusic clipsfilm clipsservicesstudio & endorsementscontact us
SyncMasters is a consortium of composers whose experience, knowledge and expertise combined with their extensive musical background help to create inspiring scores for film, TV and commercials. They have been shown to take great pride in being innovative and intensely focused on capturing and conveying precise emotional impact.
Their mission? Simple....capturing and creating dimensional visualization.
 
 
Dig Lewis
Dig was a child prodigy and became an accomplished Violin, Viola and Cello musician at the age of 13 in Detroit Michigan, where he played on some of the earliest of Motown’s famous R&B sound tracks. He followed this remarkable accomplishment by serving as a junior concert master for the Detroit Symphony orchestra for three years, while concentrating his attention toward composing and conducting a diverse variety of musical scores. During this time he conducted orchestrations and concerts for notables such as Frank Sinatra, and the Pointer Sisters. He is an alumni of the University of Arizona and also attended Wayne State University and the University of Detroit. As his career evolved Dig continued to develop his skills as a musician gaining respect among the elite members of the R&B community, and was named among the top 10 bass players in the nation by both Downbeat and Bass Player magazines. He worked on numerous recording sessions as a studio musician and toured extensively with major performing artists such as Stevie Wonder, George Benson, Jack McDuff and John Mellencamp. As time progressed, Dig became seriously interested in pursuing his true love in music which is composing. Over the years he utilized his unique and formidable composing skills, both electronically and “live” to make film scores come to life.
Paul Bolotin
Paul began his early youth learning to master the accordion, followed by the drums and bass. He worked his way through college playing in local bands and taking a variety of assignments at Warner Brothers and Capitol as a studio musician. He earned a Masters Degree at UCLA where he majored in Business Management with a minor in music, specializing in film scoring. Shortly after graduating he went to work for Motown Records in Southern California as a musician in their 16 piece orchestra, which was the house band for all of their artists’ live concert performances, including Jackie Wilson, Etta James, the Four Tops, the Olympics, Roy Head, Jimmy McCracklin, etc. After a rewarding stint with Motown, Paul spent several years on tour with various headliners including the Righteous Brothers, Sonny and Cher, Little Richard and Tina Turner. In recent years Paul has dedicated himself to developing his skills as a composer and has completed many successful projects. He is a dedicated professional who is intensely focused on “hitting the mark” with every composition.
Rick King
Rick attended Citrus College where he enrolled in a recording arts program, eventually transferring to the Pasadena City College electronic music program. After graduation, he studied music composition privately for two years with Dr. Roger Weiss at UC Colorado Boulder, followed by one year in Japan playing and studying Gagaku, the traditional music of the Japanese royal court, and he studied Asian music in general as well. Rick also continued to develop his skill as a guitarist and worked with artists as varied as Tina Marie, Roy Hay, Ed Quintella/Christine McVie and Steve Reid. This eventually led him to pursue his real passion (composing) where he’s successfully worked on various film projects with Stan Ridgway, Paul Haslinger/Edgar Froese, and Larry Spangler. Rick has also completed scores for various TV shows and commercials including Levis, American Ocean Campaign (Ted Danson) and ABC. He has the distinction of co-writing "Surrender My Soul" which won several prestigious awards in the UK and Germany.
 
Home | Biography | Filmography | Music Clips | Film Clips | Services | Studio | Contact Us
Links | Testimonials | Press Releases
 
Copyright © 2005-09 SyncMasters