Den Elzen started composing music for films in the 80s, the first being
As The Mirror Burns (1990 release date). He worked with
Phil Judd and
Schnell Fenster on the soundtrack for the movie
Rikky and Pete (1988), and was also involved with Phil Judd on the soundtrack for
The Big Steal (1990) and
Mr. Reliable (1996). Three Schnell Fenster songs feature in the
Jane Campion film
Sweetie (1989). He did the soundtrack to David Batty's
Rodeo Road (1999) which led to producing, recording, and co-writing the music for the TV series
Bush Mechanics (2001) in
Yuendumu about 300 km north-west of
Alice Springs, and the soundtracks to other David Batty films,
Sisters, Pearls and Mission Girls (2003) and
Taylor Made (2003), as well as the TV series
Inventions From The Shed (2005), all aired on the ABC. Den Elzen also worked on a project with painter and artist David Munro called Birdbrain, whose music was used in the TV series
The Secret Life of Us and in the film
Ghosts of the Civil Dead (1988). Other composer credits include
Trespass (2001),
Beyond Sorry (2004),
Bush Bikes (2003),
Us Mob (2005) and
Aurukun-Voices From The Cape (2008) by
David Vadiveloo,
Case 442 (2005) by C.A.A.M.A.,
Going Bush (2006) by
SBS TV,
Marree Man (2007), the series
Halal Mate (2007) (for which he was nominated in the category of "Best Music for a Documentary" at the 2008 APRA-
AGSC Screen Music Awards), ''That's Australia
(2007), Desert Heart
(2007), Wedding Makers
(2008), Coniston
(2012), Kabelbel
(2013), Black As
series 1-4 (2016-2022) and Truck Hunters
(2018-2020) (Ten Network) by Rebel Films, Artists at Work – David Frazer
(2007), IOU – Lloyd Rees
(2007) and Tom Moore – Glassorama
(2008) by Tony Wyzenbeek at ABC TV, the SBS series Love's Harvest
(2007) by Brian McKenzie and Rebel Films, and God Is A Wandjina
(2021) by Paul Bell (Feral Films) for Compass
(ABC TV). Michael also collaborated with Justin Marshall on the soundtrack for the second series of The Art Life'' (2008) by Frank Haines Films, which aired on ABC TV. ==Other work==