In the 2000s, Levine's established himself as a television composer with the dramas
Cold Case and
Close to Home, both produced by
Jerry Bruckheimer. In 2007, he scored the features
Adrift in Manhattan and
Columbus Day and in 2011, the thriller
No One Will Know. In 2012 he became the composer for the
George Lucas-produced
Star Wars Detours animated series featuring
Seth Green and
Seth MacFarlane. Levine, along with
Michael Wolff, produced the songs for the hit Nickelodeon musical comedy series
The Naked Brothers Band, and two of its soundtrack albums,
The Naked Brothers Band and ''
I Don't Want to Go to School''. One of the songs from the first season, "Crazy Car", peaked at #83 on the
Top 100 Billboard Charts and was written by
Nat Wolff back when he was 6 years old, who was the youngest person to ever compose a song on the charts. Michael has done extensive work for other film composers including
Hans Zimmer,
Harry Gregson-Williams,
Rupert Gregson-Williams, and
Cliff Martinez as an arranger and composer of additional music. He was the arranger of the choral version of "
Spider-Pig" from
The Simpsons Movie and co-composed the
Megamind theme alongside
Hans Zimmer and
Junkie XL as well as writing additional music. In addition, he composed the music for the murder scene in
Harry Gregson-Williams' score for
Veronica Guerin. Levine often plays violin on his and others' recordings. He received on screen credit for his violin work on
Hans Zimmer's score for Dunkirk. Levine had previously played on
Zimmer’s and
James Newton Howard's score for the Batman movie,
The Dark Knight. He also plays
tenor violin and the ciola (pronounced chee OH la) an instrument the size of a viola but which sounds in the same range as a cello. In an interview for
Video DailyMotion, Levine stated, “I am a violinist by training, a keyboard player by necessity, a guitarist by aspiration and a harmonica player just to annoy people..." before jamming out on a harmonica. In 2009, Levine and composer
Mac Quayle performed a series of Sleep Concerts under the name of Zeitgeist & Kismet with Levine on looping electric violin and Quayle on keyboards. Attendees brought pillows, blankets and sleeping mats. It is not known whether the later
Max Richter concerts were influenced by them. In 2013 Levine, with Lucas Cantor, arranged and produced Lorde's spooky rendition of "
Everybody Wants to Rule the World" from the
Hunger Games: Catching Fire soundtrack. The cover was later used by numerous other projects including a promo for the new network
BBC First and in the trailer for the 2014 film
Dracula Untold. The rendition appeared on the New Zealand Singles Chart at number 14. It reached number 53 in Australia, number 65 in the UK, number 93 in France, and number 27 on the US Hot Rock Songs. In addition, Levine and Cantor also produced Demarest's cover of the
Neil Young classic "
Heart of Gold", which was featured in the official trailer for
Out of the Furnace. Levine wrote the score for the 2015 documentary
Landfill Harmonic, which tells the story of the
Recycled Orchestra of Cateura,
Paraguay. The film has won numerous awards at festivals worldwide including the World Cinema Award at the 2015
AFI Festival and the Audience Award in the 24 Beats Per Second category at 2015
SXSW. He also composed the closing credits song "Cateura – Vamos a Soñar" with lyricists Mariana Barreto and Rodolfo Madero. Levine worked on numerous projects between 2016 and 2017 including
Lego DC Super Hero Girls: Brain Drain, which won the 2018 Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing, and
Served Like a Girl, a documentary about U.S. female service personnel returning to civilian life after tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Served Like a Girl was a nominee for the
SXSW 2017 Grand Jury Award. In 2018, Levine composed the score for
Siren, a
Freeform (formerly
ABC Family) science fiction series about the arrival of an enigmatic mermaid whose appearance spells havoc for a small fishing town. Based on a story by executive producers Eric Wald and Dean White,
Siren was screened at the 2017
New York Comic Con. For the 2018 film
3100: Run and Become, Levine wrote and produced the song "Running" with legendary vocalist
Roberta Flack. As a screenwriter, Levine has been a semifinalist twice for the Oscar's
Nicholl Fellowship. The first time for Levine's script
Useless, about President
Ulysses S. Grant. Followed by a nod for Levine's screenplay for
The Last Battleship, based on a true story involving his father,
Solomon B. Levine, who was the translator for the Japanese Admiral who designed the
Yamato. Levine is the recipient of eight ASCAP awards, two Clio awards, an NEA grant, an
LA Weekly Theater Award, a Meet The Composer grant, and a Massachusetts Arts Foundation grant. == Video games ==