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Kevin Hoppe

Film, TV, and Games Composer

Reel 2025
Spooky Game (Main Title)
1:20
A Supervillian is Born (Main Title)
1:52
Man, This is Tense (Tension)
0:29
Dispirit (Sadness/Loss)
1:52
A Touch of Optimism (Drama, Inspiration)
1:39
Post Apocalyptic Sci Fi Love Story (Sci Fi, Drama)
0:47
And Then it all Breaks Loose (Action)
0:49
Remember The Fallen (Drama, Remorse)
2:18
Will They Won't They (Love Theme)
0:38
Walking Around the Forest (Game Ambient)
5:14
The Long Goodbye (Drama, Sadness)
1:49
Meet the Victim (Documentary, Foreboding)
1:30
They Hunt by Sea (Suspense)
0:57

Kevin Hoppe – Composer for Film, Television & Games
Hybrid Cinematic Scoring | Story-Driven Sound | Collaborative Creativity


Based in Burbank, CA, Kevin Hoppe is a composer specializing in hybrid cinematic scores that blend orchestral emotion with modern synthesis. Drawing from a 20-year career in film and animation as a writer, artist mentor, and creative collaborator, Kevin approaches music as a narrative force — one that connects people on a deeply human level.


Working from a spatial audio studio designed for surround sound composition, Kevin combines hardware and software synthesizers to create immersive, story-driven soundscapes. Whether it’s a haunting sci-fi atmosphere, a brooding drama, or an emotionally charged moment in an animated series, his music always serves the soul of the story.

A self-taught composer and student of the Cinematic Composing Mentorship, Kevin brings a lifelong passion for storytelling and a deep respect for collaboration. His focus is on scoring projects where narrative and emotion are at the core — from dark dramas and horror to sci-fi, atmospheric games, and serialized animation.


Kevin’s philosophy is simple: story comes first. Music isn’t just there to accompany the picture — it’s there to amplify it, shape it, and help it resonate long after the credits roll.