[7] The first film score he is credited for is that of Nuns on the Run, the 1990 comedy featuring Eric Idle and Robbie Coltrane.
[8][9] Further contributions in the 90s included soundtracks for the films Friday, Pirates of Silicon Valley and In Too Deep, as well as working as the composer and music director for The Larry Sanders Show.
[28] The film won additional awards in Sydney, São Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Kansas City and Santa Cruz.
[34][35] In 2014, he joined the faculty of Exponential Medicine at the university, an annual conference discussing the implications of breakthrough technologies on healthcare.
[39] He started writing an ongoing series of articles on the convergence of sound, music, health and technology as a contributing writer for Forbes.
[39] In 2021, he expanded his writing to include blogs and articles for Thrive Global and ExO Insights,[40] and published the book Amplified, with a foreword by Daniel Levitan, author of “This is Your Brain On Music”.
[39] Fitzpatrick as the founder of EarthTones, a non-profit arts organization, has created a number of initiatives and partnerships serving youth through music, education and wellbeing.
[46][47] In 2013, Fitzpatrick was nominated as a Gifted Citizen from the Ciudad de las Ideas for the WHY Music project's potential to positively impact over 10 million lives.
[49] In 2016, Fitzpatrick collaborated with humanitarian photographer Lisa Kristine to create the video "A Prayer for Freedom", part of the End Slavery Campaign initiated by Pope Francis and a coalition of spiritual leaders from around the world.
[50][51] The video premiered at the Vatican in Rome, the House of Lords in Westminster, and at the opening of the Enslaved Exhibition at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Ohio.
[60] Since 2012, Fitzpatrick has written for a number of publications and online forums, including LA Yoga,[61]Forbes and ExO Insight.