ASCAP will reveal the winners of the 2022 ASCAP
Screen Music Awards via social media over the next three days.
Billie Eilish and
Finneas O'Connell are receiving their first ASCAP Screen Awards, for their music in the documentary
Billie Eilish: The World's a Little Blurry.
Cristobal Tapia de Veer is this year’s first two-time winner, for
The White Lotus, garnering the awards for Television Score of the Year and Television Theme of the Year.
Germaine Franco nabs Film Score of the Year for
Encanto, and
Amanda Jones’ work in
Dreamland: The Burning of Black Wall Street was awarded Documentary Score of the Year. Video Game Score of the Year goes to
Wataru Hokoyama for
Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart.
The Top Box Office Film honor goes to
Michael Giacchino for
Spider-Man: No Way Home;
David Vanacore is recognized in Most Performed Themes and Underscore for his work on shows like
Survivor, Naked & Afraid and
Hell’s Kitchen; composers
Matthew Hawkins,
Maurice “m.0.” Jackson and
Neil Martin take home Top Network Television Series for their main theme for
NCIS; and
John Sereda wins Top Cable Television Series for
When Calls the Heart.
A full list of the winners can be found
here.
A special ASCAP Screen Music Awards session of
ASCAP Experience—“Main Stream Music: Composing for TV in the Streaming Age”—will premiere on ASCAP’s
YouTube channel on Thursday at 3pm ET/Noon PT. Composers
Carter Burwell (
The Morning Show),
Natalie Holt (
Loki) and
Siddhartha Khosla (
Only Murders in the Building) will be featured.
In addition to the ongoing unveiling of the awards themselves, the 2022 ASCAP Screen Music Awards will present behind-the-scenes video, advice, acceptance speeches and surprises related to the winning music via @ASCAP on Instagram, Twitter and Facebook.