Multi-instrumentalist composer Christopher North on his process:
“Very proud to have worked with Marcus and Elizabeth on several films, including this Covid created project.”
“This film marks several credits for me, both as a sound designer for a ringtone as well as an actor for the demon’s voice, and music editor for the source song. I’m very proud; I love to help out films in all the ways that I can.”
“The score features my voice as well as breathing sounds, beatboxing adjacent sounds and, of course, full on multi-instrumentalist mode, including a slide guitar played with a bone pick.”

Sundance Fellow Christopher North (he/him, b 1969) is an award winning composer (Film, Theater, Dance and the Concert Stage), singer/songwriter (eclectic albums, songs for children’s TV and placements in Films), multi-instrumentalist (Carnegie Hall, Newport Folk Festival, CBGBs, Grammy award-winning recordings), conductor (Hollywood Chamber Orchestra debut, Carnegie Hall, Symphony Space) and producer. A Texan in NYC since 1997, he’s thriving in Brooklyn with over 20 genre crossing albums, scores to over 60 films (inc. award-winning and Grammy Nominated) and a growing opus of arts songs, chamber music and symphonic works. An enthusiastic educator and Associate Professor in the Berklee College of Music Songwriting Department, he has also taught at the 92NY since 1997. As a freelance sideman, he has played bass for Quincy Jones, with The Chicks (formerly the Dixie Chicks) and Rosanne Cash, in orchestras and on Broadway. He’s been heard as a singer (in choirs with the NY Philharmonic, on Grammy Award Winning Recordings), whistler (for Disney) and multi-instrumentalist on countless scores, albums, video games and commercials. A 2015 Sundance Institute Lab Fellow, collaborating brings out his best, for which VARIETY says he's a "notable asset” to work “well served by a fine soundtrack.” His favorite creation is his teenager Koi and his hobbies include painting, photography, and walking in cemeteries.