About ME

My name is Pierre Trottier, a musician and composer for film, crafting bold scores that blend classical orchestration and contemporary sound design. I focus on storytelling through music, creating themes that leave an emotional imprint and deepen the audience’s connection to the story.

A sleek, modern composing workstation featuring a full-sized black piano keyboard with illuminated controls, a large ultra-wide monitor displaying a detailed film scoring timeline, and high-end studio speakers with subtle metallic accents. Everything rests on a matte dark wood desk against a softly blurred background of acoustic panels and shelving filled with neatly arranged scores and sound equipment. Cool, diffused studio lighting creates gentle reflections on the keys and monitor, with subtle highlights along the desk edges. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, emphasizing professionalism and focus. The mood is calm, precise, and cinematic, perfectly suited for a film composer’s portfolio homepage hero image.
An elegant close-up of glossy printed film score pages spread across a dark walnut table, with intricate orchestral notation and carefully marked cues clearly visible. A weighted fountain pen with a brushed metal finish rests diagonally across the main page, next to a small, discrete digital audio interface with softly glowing indicator lights. Soft, warm overhead lighting casts gentle, elongated shadows from the pen and pages, emphasizing the texture of the paper and ink. Photographic realism, captured from a slightly elevated angle with a shallow depth of field, leaving the far background softly blurred. The atmosphere is refined, meticulous, and professional, highlighting the craft of film composition and attention to detail.

Original Compositions

Here I share some original compositions

Some Covers/Mashup examples

A grand piano in matte black finish with its lid partially open, revealing strings and hammers in precise detail, positioned in front of a large projection screen displaying a frozen frame from a dramatic film scene. The piano rests on a polished dark hardwood floor, with a few scattered, marked score pages on a nearby minimalist stand. Soft, directional stage lighting from above creates a focused glow on the piano keys and strings, casting deliberate shadows that enhance depth. Photographic realism, captured from a three-quarter angle that showcases both the instrument and the screen. The mood is cinematic, focused, and slightly anticipatory, as if poised for a live film score performance.
A clean, modern grid of digital album covers displayed on a slim, bezel-less tablet lying flat on a textured charcoal desk surface. Each cover represents a different film score, with abstract, cinematic artwork and subtle typography. Beside the tablet, a pair of high-end closed-back studio headphones with velvety ear cushions and brushed metal arms rest neatly, their cable gently coiled. Cool, diffused daylight from an unseen window washes across the scene, creating soft reflections on the tablet glass and gentle shadows beneath the headphones. Photographic realism, top-down composition with sharp focus and minimal clutter. The mood is organized, polished, and contemporary, ideal for showcasing a film composer’s selected works section.