New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Game
Music Connect organizers today revealed new sessions for the third annual international video game music conference which returns to The Purcell Room at London's Southbank Centre on
September 15. Game
Music Connect welcomes
Director Of
Music for Sony Computer Entertainment
America (SCEA) Worldwide Studios, Chuck Doud as opening keynote speaker for 2015. Other new sessions announced include video demonstrations and discussion with Sony's in-house Project Morpheus music team regarding the aesthetics and functionality of in-game music scores for Virtual Reality (VR). Tickets for Game
Music Connect 2015 are available now at https://www.gamemusicconnect.com.
The new sessions to be announced for Game
Music Connect 2015 include:
"VISION TALK: EMOTIONAL RESONANCE IN VIDEO GAME MUSIC"
One of the globe's most important video game music executives, Chuck Doud leverages over two decades of experience in music composition, production, technology and business. His remit includes such beloved PlayStation titles as The Last Of Us, Journey, Uncharted, InFamous, and God Of War - industry-leading in quality and innovation. He brings a unique game music world view to this year's Game
Music Connect keynote as he discusses Sony's current and future visions for video game scoring and celebrates the vital role music plays in today's and tomorrow's interactive entertainment experiences, together with the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead.
Speaker: Chuck Doud (Director Of
Music for Sony Computer Entertainment
America Worldwide Studios)
"VIRTUAL REALITY & THE MEANING OF MUSIC"
Over the last twenty years, rightly or wrongly, many video game creators have sought to apply the grammar and function of film music to an interactive medium somewhat at odds with its linear cousin - with varying degrees of success. Games where the player is active protagonist in a real world gameplay scenario, yet is frequently relegated to passive viewer by cut scenes can be particularly thorny. What is music for; who is music for? And now, the discomfort of linear music concepts which don't always sit well with interactive experiences is heightened in the brave new world of Virtual Reality. Sony's in-house Project Morpheus music team started over with a clean slate and have conducted a series of trials regarding the aesthetics and functionality of scores for VR, seeking to design implementation systems which harness the inherent power of music without disturbing user immersion. Using 'show and tell' they will demonstrate what they have found to work so far, and explain why.
Speakers:
Alastair
Lindsay (Music Production Manager, Sony Computer Entertainment
Europe Creative Services Group)
Joe Thwaites (Composer &
Music Production Assistant, Sony Computer Entertainment
Europe Creative Services Group)
Chairs: John Broomhall and
James Hannigan
More sessions will be announced shortly. Visit www.gamemusicconnect.com for all the latest news.
Game
Music Connect is founded by multi-award winning game and TV composer
James Hannigan and celebrated game audio director, composer and industry commentator John Broomhall - who, with over one-hundred AAA game credits between them, joined forces in 2013 to create Game
Music Connect in order to celebrate and explore the music of video games.
Now in its third year, Game
Music Connect is for aspiring and professional composers of all backgrounds and those interested in learning about the art and craft of creating today's cutting edge video game soundtracks - featuring talks, practical demonstrations and round-table discussions with some of the world's leading artists, innovators and decision makers in the world of music for video games.
Game
Music Connect 2015 is proud to be partnered with the British Academy of Film and Television Arts and its sponsors include Sony PlayStation, COOL Music, Spitfire Audio and Audiokinetic. For more information and to purchase tickets for Game
Music Connect 2015, visit: https://www.gamemusicconnect.com.