Nicolas Schuele is a Swiss composer known for his evocative scores in film and television, with an extensive catalog of music featured on hundreds of shows on prestigious platforms such as AppleTV, Netflix, National Geographic, Discovery Channel, NBC, France Television, BBC, and more. Currently, he is collaborating with German director Stefan Nitzsche on the documentary "This Is What I Want To Do," which chronicles the events leading up to the organization of the internationally acclaimed conference "Beyond Tellerrand."
In his compositions, Nicolas melds modern sensibilities with a classical touch, wielding the rich, organic sound of the traditional orchestra to create memorable melodies. He specializes in crafting custom music for character-driven drama stories, enjoying multiple collaborations with director Antoine Evans and writer Jerome J. Jackson. Notable projects include "Body Shop" (starring Nina Antanina and Gio Drasconi), "A Thirst for Life" (featuring Yasiris Alvarado, Desmond Crews, and Erika Sherman), and "Entrance" (with award-winning actress Tara Beavers and Ray Bolden Jr.).
Before deciding to pursue his lifelong dream of full-time music composition in 2019, Nicolas enjoyed a successful two-decade career as a software developer, where his achievements included building solutions used by millions worldwide. He brings this broad experience into his highly collaborative approach with filmmakers, striving relentlessly to enrich the narrative and bring the director's vision to life.