Omid Roshanbin is a music composer who specializes in creating original scores for film and television. Born in Tehran, Iran, in 1990, Omid discovered his passion for music early and started composing his pieces as a teenager. Since 2017, he has worked as a professional composer for various projects, ranging from feature films and series to short films and cultural teasers.
Some of his notable works include the movie music for Watching this movie is a Crime (2019), directed by Reza Zahtabchian, and 48 Hours (2023), directed by Abuzar Heydari; the serial music for His Excellency (2022), produced by Adel Tabrizi, and Newcomer (2022), produced by the house of young productions; and the short film music for Black soft drink (2022), directed by Mohammad Paydar, which was nominated for the best music in the 39th Tehran Short Film Festival.
Omid’s music style is versatile and adaptive, blending different genres and influences to create unique soundscapes that enhance the mood and atmosphere of the stories he works on. He is always eager to collaborate with new directors and producers who share his vision and passion for storytelling through music.
Omid currently lives and works in Tehran, where he has his studio. He is also pursuing a master’s degree in music composition at the University of Tehran. He hopes to expand his career internationally and work on more diverse
Composed Film Soundtrack:
2019 – Watching this film is a crime (dir: Reza Zahtabachian)
2023 – 48 hours (dir: Abozar Haidari)
Music composed for TV Series:
2022 – Life after Life (channel 4 IRIB)
Short Film:
2022 – Black Soft Drink (dir: Mohammad Paydar)
2022 – Snail (dir: Amin Reza Ali Mohammadi)
2021 – Minibus (dir: aboozar Haidari)