Carol Kuswanto
- Additional Crew
- Music Department
- Composer
Carol Kuswanto is an Indonesian composer and pianist based in Los Angeles, California. Recently, she had the opportunity to work as a piano producer with composer Siddhartha Khosla in the Emmy-nominated series Only Murders in the Building.
Other opportunities that she has been honored to have received include co-producing 88rising Joji's popular song "Slow Dancing in the Dark (Acoustic Remix) and working as an additional composer for the film The Climbers, which hit $154.3 million at the Box Office. She is also involved in podcast shows including her role as an episode coordinator of Score: The Podcast, composer of In My Feels, and the music editor/coordinator of the United States President Joe Biden's podcast, Here's The Deal.
As a media composer, Carol has had the opportunity to work on several projects, including an award-winning short film Ruwatan (2019), a YouTube series by Wong Fu Productions, Yappie (2018), Recollection (2018), Alexander at the End of the World (2017), and Guo Guo (2017). As an arranger, she has collaborated with various songwriters and composers to provide orchestrations and string arrangements.
As an associate producer at Kraftbox Entertainment, Kuswanto has been collaborating with various filmmakers and handling communication between producers, studio executives, and music talents. Recent projects include a partnership with Quincy Jones Production and Blumhouse TV to produce a series called The Jazz Ambassadors, a live series at The Broad Stage called Cue The Music, featuring Hollywood's top composers, and an untitled Sylvia Robinson film.
Other than composing, Kuswanto has always kept her passion for performing as a pianist and violinist. Some highlights of her performances include performing with two-time Grammy award-winning multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier (which was featured on an Emmy-winning documentary by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), performing with 88rising's NIKI at their Head in the Clouds Festival tour at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in 2018, and also being featured on Berklee College of Music's Youtube channel. In the past, she has worked as an assistant for YouTuber & Award-winning Writer/Producer, Rick Beato.
Other opportunities that she has been honored to have received include co-producing 88rising Joji's popular song "Slow Dancing in the Dark (Acoustic Remix) and working as an additional composer for the film The Climbers, which hit $154.3 million at the Box Office. She is also involved in podcast shows including her role as an episode coordinator of Score: The Podcast, composer of In My Feels, and the music editor/coordinator of the United States President Joe Biden's podcast, Here's The Deal.
As a media composer, Carol has had the opportunity to work on several projects, including an award-winning short film Ruwatan (2019), a YouTube series by Wong Fu Productions, Yappie (2018), Recollection (2018), Alexander at the End of the World (2017), and Guo Guo (2017). As an arranger, she has collaborated with various songwriters and composers to provide orchestrations and string arrangements.
As an associate producer at Kraftbox Entertainment, Kuswanto has been collaborating with various filmmakers and handling communication between producers, studio executives, and music talents. Recent projects include a partnership with Quincy Jones Production and Blumhouse TV to produce a series called The Jazz Ambassadors, a live series at The Broad Stage called Cue The Music, featuring Hollywood's top composers, and an untitled Sylvia Robinson film.
Other than composing, Kuswanto has always kept her passion for performing as a pianist and violinist. Some highlights of her performances include performing with two-time Grammy award-winning multi-instrumentalist Jacob Collier (which was featured on an Emmy-winning documentary by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology), performing with 88rising's NIKI at their Head in the Clouds Festival tour at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in 2018, and also being featured on Berklee College of Music's Youtube channel. In the past, she has worked as an assistant for YouTuber & Award-winning Writer/Producer, Rick Beato.