Titlecard is a music composition, licensing, and sound-making company located in Boston, MA offering custom composition for film, TV, advertising, web, podcasts, museum/site specific installations and music licensing services.

Personnel

P. Andrew Willis
Partner/Composer

P. Andrew Willis is a Boston based composer. His scoring work for scripted films includes the dark comedy, “Uncle Nick” featuring Brian Posehn, horror films “Dark Feed”, “The Inhabitants”, and “29 Needles” (winner of best in fest at the 2019 Nightmares Film Festival) . He’s scored several documentaries for American Experience Films, including “The Mine Wars”, “The Battle of Chosin”, and most recently “Mr. Tornado” (2020) and “American Oz” (2021). He’s also contributed music to many projects by Academy Award winning director, Errol Morris including “First Person”, “Tabloid”, and “The Fog of War”, as well as ads directed by Morris for Taco Bell, H&R Block, Quaker Oats and more. When not scoring for films and TV, Andrew enjoys making experimental, improvised, and weirdo rock, and is currently playing bass and analog synths with Trinary System (ex Mission of Burma). IMDB


Joel Roston
Partner/Composer

Joel is a composer, producer, guitar player, and educator living in Boston, MA. Among numerous commercials, independent videos, web-originals, and films, Joel composed, performed and recorded the score for the independent television pilot “Sharing,” which, in 2015, was picked up for pilot production by NBC. He also co-composed music for the Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial. In addition to scoring for TV, film, and video, Joel has written music for ensembles of all sizes and has performed both nationally and internationally with groups ranging from indie rock bands to the BBC Symphony Orchestra.