
The Los Angeles Times has a great story up today about composing music for video games, focusing on composer Garry Schyman as he composes snippets of music for the upcoming game Resistance: Retribution. Schyman cites the medium's call for "strong musical statements" as an advantage over scoring films, which often emphasize ambient "background" music.
It's a fascinating process someone should make a documentary about.
It's interesting how our culture's creative industries create career opportunities for kids who grow up with particular ways of thinking about the world. The idea of scoring short clips of music that will be massively "remixed" by programmers would probably bother a lot of veteran music composers, but for the younger generation it may make a lot more sense than more traditional models of composition.
You can read the full article here.
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