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Hey there.

What are your feelings on the tragic decline of marimba use in modern video game soundtracks?

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I'm fully aware that this isn't the kind of thing most people talk about, but questions like that keep me up at night. 

 

I write and produce music and other audio for film, shorts, games, and whatever else I can get my hands on. I'm a recent graduate from Full Sail University with a BS in Music Production, but I've already worked on dozens of projects for different clients. I’ve written and produced high-quality audio for film and tv pitches to major studios, a to-be-released children’s animated series, popular YouTube channels, short films, indie games, trailers, and have some pretty exciting projects in the pipeline.

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In short, I can make your visual media sound as good as it looks.

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I’ve been writing music since I was 15, but before I even started writing music, I took an interest in playing music because of video games. Specifically, because of Ocarina of Time, Banjo-Kazooie and Pokémon Red and Blue. (1998 was a good year for games!) So when I got tired of writing for guitars, bass and drums, I started embracing the more eclectic musical style of games and movies. Hence that question about the marimba.

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I’m now proficient with Pro Tools, Logic, music theory, guitar, bass, drums and a handful of other instruments. I’m competent with piano, singing and voice acting.

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Finally, if there’s one thing I’d want you to know before we work together, it’s this:

 

We’re working on your project. Not my project. I’m fully committed to making it as fantastic as you want it to be. Don’t pull any punches with your feedback, and don’t expect me to do so either. 

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Let’s make something great together.

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