A Commercial Prodigy in Music: The Outstanding Contributions of Ruiqi Zhao in the Global Film and Copyright Music Market
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A Commercial Prodigy in Music: The Outstanding Contributions of Ruiqi Zhao in the Global Film and Copyright Music Market



Music orchestrator and arranger Ruiqi Zhao has been recognized in the film and music industry for her significant commercial value and exceptional talent. She has successfully composed music for three renowned copyright music companies—Epidemic Sound, Artlist.io, and Howling Music—and has played a pivotal role in producing several highly anticipated films. As a versatile artist, Zhao's creative and technical contributions have highlighted her essential position in both fields.



In the realm of music, Ruiqi Zhao has stood out for her versatility and creativity, especially in her work for the renowned copyright music companies Epidemic Sound, Artlist.io, and Howling Music. Epidemic Sound and Artlist.io are popular sources of copyrighted music, providing high-quality and copyright-free music resources for content creators worldwide. As a signed composer, Ruiqi Zhao produces different kinds of music based on orders from those companies. You can find her music on numerous platforms and media. Zhao's music has gained popularity among film directors and is widely used in their films. Her work on these platforms is known for its uniqueness and captivation, meeting commercial standards while excelling artistically.

Her musical compositions span a variety of styles and genres, from classical to contemporary pop, each bearing the unique stamp of Ruiqi Zhao's style. These works have played a key role in enhancing visual content's emotional depth and appeal, making her a valuable asset to these top-tier copyright music companies. Zhao's successful collaborations with these companies have further solidified her vital position in the music industry and demonstrated her work's dual commercial and artistic value.

In addition to her success in music composition, Ruiqi Zhao's commercial value is also evident in the film industry. She played a crucial role in the upcoming 2024 Lunar New Year release of the movie "A Legend: The Sequel to The Myth." Starring Jackie Chan, Yixing Zhang, and Gulnazar, the film is expected to be a box-office hit. In this film, as a music arranger, Zhao assisted the leading composer in transforming a single melody into a complete orchestral piece or other musical arrangement. Her professional skills enriched the musical layers of the film and intensified its emotional impact, adding a profound and epic artistic atmosphere. The film is scheduled for simultaneous release in China and the United States, demonstrating Zhao's influence in the international film music arena.

Ruiqi Zhao played a crucial role as a music arranger in the movie "Never Say Never," which was directed and starred by Baoqiang Wang. The film was a hit in China and the United States, grossing over 20 million dollars. Its theme, which revolves around the plight of underprivileged children in Chinese society, has raised significant social attention and sparked meaningful discussions.

In this work, Zhao, as a music arranger, was responsible for transforming the film's original musical concepts into pieces filled with depth and emotion. She meticulously handled every note to ensure that the music perfectly complemented the film's emotional trajectory and narrative structure. Her efforts added significant artistic value to the film. As a result, it received numerous accolades, including the Golden Crane Award 2023, the Golden Deer Awards at the Changchun Film Festival, and the Weibo Movie Award 2023. Through her work on this film, Zhao showcased her superb skills in music production and demonstrated her deep insights into and concern for social issues.

Ruiqi Zhao was also an Orchestrator in the Hollywood movie "One True Loves," featuring renowned actor Simu Liu and Tony Award winner Phillipa Soo. The film was adapted from a famous novel of the same name and was broadcast on platforms such as Hulu, Amazon Prime, and Apple TV. As an Orchestrator, Zhao's primary responsibility was to compose orchestral music. This task demanded high levels of professional skills and artistic sensibility.

In this film, she was responsible for integrating the film's themes and emotions into the music and ensuring that the music harmoniously aligned with the film's visual and narrative elements. Her work involved meticulously arranging instrumental parts to create music that matched the director's vision and resonated with the audience's emotions. Zhao's musical arrangements not only enhanced the film's emotional depth but also helped the audience better understand and feel the film's themes and atmosphere.

Lastly, Ruiqi Zhao was an orchestrator in the local Spanish charity film "Mi otro Jon," directed by Paco Arango. The film's profits were allocated to children's cancer treatment, adding a deeper meaning to the film and its music. In "Mi otro Jon," Zhao's responsibility was to compose and arrange orchestral parts. She produced mockups for all the cues and prepared all the scores for recording sessions in Macedonia. Her work involved closely tying the music to the film's emotions and narrative, as well as creating a unique ambiance crucial for conveying the film's core themes and supporting its charitable purpose. Her musical arrangements enriched the film's emotional layers and helped convey its profound message.

Through her involvement in these diverse projects, Ruiqi Zhao has proven her extensive talents in the field of music and established a significant position in the international film music world. Her works have achieved commercial success and have also had a profound impact on both artistic and social levels. Zhao's contributions highlight the power of music in cross-cultural communication and expressing deep emotions, and they also showcase her unique perspective and influence as an artist and creator.










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