Ronith is a film composer and music producer with a deep focus on storytelling through music. He specializes in emotionally immersive scores—ranging from cinematic orchestration and ambient hybrids to pop-infused textures—always shaped around the emotional heartbeat of the narrative.
Currently studying Film & Media Scoring at Berklee College of Music, Ronith has scored short films, ballet scenes, and produced concert tracks for large-scale performances, including Berklee’s 40th Anniversary Singers Showcase. His creative process is rooted in close collaboration with directors—he doesn’t just write music for a scene, but scores the unspoken emotion within it. From moments of heartbreak and psychological tension to scenes of quiet transformation, his music is crafted to deepen the viewer’s emotional connection.
Ronith is passionate about working with filmmakers who view music as a true storytelling partner, and continues to build a body of work defined by emotional resonance and creative trust.
Delectable
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Film (short)
by Faith
Music Composer Charlotte is a young dancer who dreams of becoming an advocate for black artists through dance. After an important audition, her professor invites her to an exclusive dinner party that guarantees to put her foot in the door. Once there she meets executives, directors, and other artists who all have strange pieces of advice for her journey. As the night progresses Charlotte realizes that the true meaning of success and this dinner party is much more sinister than she imagined.
Screaming Your Name
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Music
by Composer. - Ronith
Composer "Screaming Your Name" is a cinematic pop ballad about the aftermath of heartbreak—where one voice pleads, and the other walks away. Composed by Ronith, it blends intimate vocals with soaring strings and rock-infused production, and the captures the raw ache of loving someone who no longer turns back.
Berklee College of Music
(2023-2027)