
The 2017 Screen Music Awards nominations has been unveiled today and it features a number of Australia's biggest contemporary musicians.
Confirmed on this year's list includes the likes of Daniel Johns, Briggs, Missy Higgins, Sarah Blasko and Dustin Tebbutt.
Also named this morning include a string of renowned screen composers such as Lisa Gerrard, Cezary Skubiszewski, Antony Partos, Nerida Tyson-Chew and Matteo Zingales.
The winners will be announced on Monday 13 November at Melbourne Recital Centre.
Check out all of the 2017 categories and nominees below.
feature film score of the year
2:22 — James Orr & Lisa Gerrard
Alien: Covenant — Jed Kurzel
Berlin Syndrome — Bryony Marks
Jasper Jones — Antony Partos
best television theme
Fox League Super Saturday — Briggs, Charlton Hill and Justin Shave
High Life — Sarah Blasko
Rosehaven — Kit Warhurst
Skinford — Michael Lira
best music for a television series or serial
Australian Survivor — David Barber, Jonathan Bush, Helena Czajka, Charlton Hill and Justin Shave
Seven Types Of Ambiguity — Stephen Rae & Jonathan Wilson
The Code — Roger Mason
The Get Down — Elliott Wheeler
best music for a mini-series or telemovie
Barracuda — Bryony Marks
High Life — Sarah Blasko
Shaun Micallef's Stairway To Heaven — Ash Gibson Greig
best music for an advertisement
Good Mood Water: The Bad Choice — Lindsay Jehan & Nathan Cavaleri
Hennessy: Classivm — Josh Abrahams & Davide Carbone
Swisse: Power Your Passion — Matteo Zingales
Volkswagen: Tiguan 2017 — Elliott Wheeler
best music for a documentary
Deep Water: The Real Story — Antony Partos
Monsieur Mayonnaise — Cezary Skubiszewski
Mother With A Gun — Dale Cornelius
Whiteley — Ash Gibson Greig
best music for a short film
Face — Jonathan Bush
Last Tree Standing — Me-Lee Hay
Red — Tom Schutzinger
Sarah Chong Is Going To Kill Herself — Aaron Kenny
best soundtrack album
Alien: Covenant — Jed Kurzel
Assassin's Creed — Jed Kurzel
Jasper Jones — Antony Partos
Monsieur Mayonnaise — Deborah Morgan & Cezary Skubiszewski
best original song composed for the screen
Atlas In Your Eye (Jasper Jones) — Dustin Tebbutt
Power (The Get Down) — Baz Luhrmann, Donna Missal, Homer Steinweiss & Elliott Wheeler
Torchlight (Don't Tell) — Missy Higgins
Visible (The Pretend One) — Hayden Calnin
best music for children's television
Beat Bugs: When I'm 64 — Daniel Denholm & Daniel Johns
Bottersnikes & Gumbles: The Ugly Pageant — Michael Szumowski
Kazoops: Middle Of Somewhere — Scott Langley
The Deep: Tartaruga — Nerida Tyson-Chew
most performed screen composer — australia
Adam Gock & Dinesh Wicks
Damian De Boos Smith
Jay Stewart
Neil Sutherland
most performed screen composer — overseas
Adam Gock & Dinesh Wicks
Jay Stewart
Neil Sutherland
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