Tim Jones, an American composer and musician, was born in 1971 in the vibrant city of Mission Viejo, California, USA. With an career spanning the realms of film and television.

Jones journey into the realm of composition began with a passion for film scoring, leading him to achieve a bachelor's degree from the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston in 1994. His early professional endeavors with notable brands such as Mercedes Benz, Toyota, and IBM provided a solid foundation as he ventured into the competitive landscape of Los Angeles.

Tim composed for five captivating seasons, encompassing 91 episodes, of the NBC series "Chuck." it was during this period that Jones' talents caught the attention of the renowned Mark Mothersbaugh, a pivotal connection that would shape his career trajectory.

Collaborating closely with Mark Mothersbaugh yielded remarkable opportunities for Jones. His musical prowess extended to the Marvel universe, where he contributed additional music to "Thor: Ragnarok" and became a valued member of the music team for "Captain Marvel." This association also led him to compose additional scores for a variety of cinematic projects, including "Cocaine Bear," "Vacation Friends 2," "Lego Movie 2," "Holmes and Watson," "Hotel Transylvania: Transformania," "Mitchells vs. The Machines," and "The Willoughbys."

As Jone flourished, so did his portfolio, collaborating with emerging directors on films. Lin Oeding's "Office Uprising" and "Braven," Jesper Ganslandt's "Beast of Burden" and "Snabba Cash," and Joel David Moore's "Hide and Seek" bear the distinct mark of his musical ingenuity. Notably, Jones fostered a strong creative partnership with Director/Producer Mike Elliot, resulting in captivating scores for projects such as "American Pie Presents: Girls' Rules," "Smoking Aces: Blowback," and "Secrets of Emily Blair."

Jones' contributions extend beyond the silver screen, encompassing television as well. His exceptional work with producer Monsoor Aldhaheri resulted in the mesmerizing score for the first season of "The Platform," a series at the forefront of the burgeoning film industry in the United Arab Emirates.

In documentaries, Jones showcased his musical prowess in "Waterman," a film that delved into the life of the legendary Duke Kahanamoku. This endeavor earned him an Emmy nomination in 2023. He further enriched his documentary portfolio by collaborating with Director James Cullen Bressack on "Wilder," a compelling exploration of the iconic actor Gene Wilder.

Continuing to shine brightly, Jones contributed additional score to Mark Mothersbaugh's projects, including "Time Bandits" on Apple+, "A Real Bug's Life" for Nat Geo/Disney, and the poignant documentary "Wilder." He also embarked on a creative journey with Director James Cullen Bressack, crafting captivating compositions for films starring luminaries like Jean Claude Van Damme and Bruce Willis, including "Darkness of Man," "Survive the Game," and "Fortress."