Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Why Berklee is teaching its students to compose scores for video games

"'Abandon,' a video game designed by a group of MIT students and set in a mysterious, surrealistic world of traffic cones, toasters, bookcases, and other vaguely menacing objects, may never make it to game stores or home consoles. But it will have at least one feature found on most commercially marketed video games: an original soundtrack, professionally composed and painstakingly synched to the game’s play features and story line."

For the full story, please see boston.com.

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