Will Curry is a NYC based musician, composer, and cinematographer, as well as a co-founder of the production company, Probable Voltages, Inc. Originally from Chicago, IL, Will went on to study at Oberlin College & Conservatory, where he was a student of Gary Bartz, graduating with degrees in Jazz Saxophone Performance and Cinema Studies in 2022. Since moving to NYC, Will has performed regularly as a saxophonist and as a clarinetist/keyboardist in the folk group, Early Worm, of which he is a founding member. He also performs with the indie rock band Border House, and has recorded with artists such as Califone on the album Villagers. Will, along with his composition partner Henry Nelson, composed original scores for the feature films, Asleep In My Palm (2023) and Bang Bang (2024). Most recently, the pair composed original score and sound design for the stage play, And Then We Were No More, directed by Mark Wing-Davey. As a cinematographer, Will has shot music videos for artists such as Billy Woods & Kenny Segal, Armand Hammer, Colt Ford, Damon Smith, and Camille Schmidt.

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Will Curry is a NYC based musician, composer, and cinematographer, as well as a co-founder of the production company, Probable Voltages, Inc. Originally from Chicago, IL, Will went on to study at Oberlin College & Conservatory, where he was a student of Gary Bartz, graduating with degrees in Jazz Saxophone Performance and Cinema Studies in 2022. Since moving to NYC, Will has performed regularly as a saxophonist and as a clarinetist/keyboardist in the folk group, Early Worm, of which he is a founding member. He also performs with the indie rock band Border House, and has recorded with artists such as Califone on the album Villagers. Will, along with his composition partner Henry Nelson, composed original scores for the feature films, Asleep In My Palm (2023) and Bang Bang (2024). Most recently, the pair composed original score and sound design for the stage play, And Then We Were No More, directed by Mark Wing-Davey. As a cinematographer, Will has shot music videos for artists such as Billy Woods & Kenny Segal, Armand Hammer, Colt Ford, Damon Smith, and Camille Schmidt.

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Will Curry is a NYC based musician, composer, and cinematographer, as well as a co-founder of the production company, Probable Voltages, Inc. Originally from Chicago, IL, Will went on to study at Oberlin College & Conservatory, where he was a student of Gary Bartz, graduating with degrees in Jazz Saxophone Performance and Cinema Studies in 2022. Since moving to NYC, Will has performed regularly as a saxophonist and as a clarinetist/keyboardist in the folk group, Early Worm, of which he is a founding member. He also performs with the indie rock band Border House, and has recorded with artists such as Califone on the album Villagers. Will, along with his composition partner Henry Nelson, composed original scores for the feature films, Asleep In My Palm (2023) and Bang Bang (2024). Most recently, the pair composed original score and sound design for the stage play, And Then We Were No More, directed by Mark Wing-Davey. As a cinematographer, Will has shot music videos for artists such as Billy Woods & Kenny Segal, Armand Hammer, Colt Ford, Damon Smith, and Camille Schmidt.

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Education

Bachelor of Music at Oberlin Conservatory
August 28, 2017 - June 10, 2022
Jazz Saxophone Performance Major
Bachelor of Arts at Oberlin College
August 28, 2024 - June 10, 2024
Cinema Studies Major/English Minor

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    uniE613 Bang Bang
    Served as a composer (one of three) of the original score for the feature film, "Bang Bang," directed by Vincent Grashaw and starring Tim Blake Nelson. The film had its premiere at the 2024 Tribeca Film Festival.
    uniE613 Asleep in my Palm
    Served as a composer of the original score for "Asleep In My Palm," directed by Henry Nelson, and starring Tim Blake Nelson. The film had its premiere at the 2023 Woodstock Film Festival.