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Today we’d like to introduce you to Carlotta Romano.

Carlotta Romano

Hi Carlotta, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
My name is Carlotta Romano, an Italian composer for MultiMedia currently based in the heart of New York. It all began with the violin at the age of five. In those early years, the gritty sounds emanating from my violin didn’t bother me. I practically grew up with the instrument, refining my skills at the Conservatoire of Rome, where I entered at the age of nine and where I also learned to play the piano as my secondary instrument. 

Growing up, for me, equated to evolving as a musician. High school marked a major shift as I moved from Italy to the United Arab Emirates. New language, new faces, and the inevitable thought – new instrument? Indeed. I found myself spending countless hours during breaks and after school singing with friends, alone, in bands, and school productions. It became my safe haven amidst the many unknown factors around me. 

My love and passion for music served as a stable anchor through all these changes. As I delved into singing, I discovered a love for creating my own piano compositions. They were melodic, emotional tunes… “out of a movie,” as my mom once told me. That phrase stuck with me, and with just one mention, I straightened up on the piano chair, thinking, “Yes – I will do that when I grow up; it is going to be my job.” 

Little did I know that being a composer for films was a real thing! And here I am. 

Post high school, my journey led me to the UK to pursue a Bachelor degree in Music, specializing in Voice and Composition. 

Now, I find myself in the vibrant city of New York, about to complete my Master’s in Screen Scoring at NYU, poised and ready to embrace my next musical challenge! 

We all face challenges, but looking back, would you describe it as a relatively smooth road?
I don’t think any artist has a smooth road! It is also about the challenges! 

As I briefly mentioned, a significant part of my journey involved moving countries during my formative years. I was born and raised in Rome, Italy, in a typical Italian household. At the age of thirteen, my dad’s job brought my three siblings and I to Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The transition was exciting. I have always been a curious kid, and I was excited to see what the other side of the world looked like. But I was also aware it was going to be a big change. I did not know English at a high school level, or at a middle school level for that matter, making communication a real challenge. Despite all these obstacles, I found my comfort in music. Singing and writing music were my refuge, making me feel safe and understood. Now, English is no longer a challenge for me, but looking back, I can say that music was there for me when I needed it the most. 

A more recent challenge for me was my transition to New York. After graduating with my Bachelor in the UK in 2021, I decided to work in one of the leading British International Schools in the Middle East. I was hired as a Musician in Residence where I got to co-teach music lessons and give private singing lessons. The experience was enriching but I felt like it wasn’t my long-term path. I had a stable life, with a stable job. And yet, I decided to pursue my true calling: becoming a film composer. So, I enrolled in a Master’s degree in Screen Scoring at NYU. Looking back, I would choose New York in a heartbeat, but at the time, the thought of leaving the life I had built, including family and friends, was not easy. 

Thanks – so, what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
I have had the opportunity to share what I do a few times, but in case it slipped through, I’m a music composer specializing in multimedia. Essentially, I create music for various media such as films, documentaries, TV, and advertisements. Currently wrapping up my Master’s program in Screen Scoring at NYU, I’ve already contributed to several student short films, documentaries, and animations. Looking ahead, I’m eager to cultivate connections with filmmakers and industry professionals, finding joy in the entire creative journey—from initial discussions to composing the music. 

My international relocations have not only enriched me personally but have also influenced my music significantly. Merging my European heritage with modern production and a touch of Middle Eastern influence, I believe, adds a unique flavor to my compositions. I have a particular fondness for strings and their versatility in creating diverse soundscapes. Whether paired with vocals, piano, or synths, they can evoke anything from an ambient atmosphere to a more melodic motif. A recent viewing of the movie “Swan Song” perfectly encapsulates my passion for these instruments. 

Where do you see things going in the next 5-10 years?
Navigating the trajectory of AI development raises intriguing questions about its impact on various professions, including that of a film composer. The role of a film composer has evolved, becoming more recognized today than in previous years. What sets our profession apart is the deeply personal nature of collaborating with filmmakers and contributing to the creative process, especially during post-production. The intimate connection forged during the crafting of a soundtrack is something that AI, with its algorithmic precision, simply cannot replicate. 

In parallel, there’s a notable shift towards inclusivity within the industry, particularly for women. Historically dominated by men, the landscape of film composition is gradually becoming more diverse. This shift holds promise for a future where equality prevails and more women find their footing in the world of composing for media. 

As I embark on this professional journey, I aspire to contribute to these positive changes. Surrounded by a network of talented composer friends, I hope to play a part in fostering an industry where credit is rightfully given, salaries reflect the commitment invested, and inclusivity becomes the norm. The path ahead is exciting, and I look forward to making a meaningful impact alongside my peers. 

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