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Orchestral Recording at Abbey Road for Lord of the Rings: War in the North
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Orchestral Recording at Abbey Road for Lord of the Rings: War in the North

Speaker/s: Craig Duman (WB Games), Inon Zur (Zur Studio's) and John Kurlander (Mulholland Scoring)
Day / Time / Location: Friday 2:30- 3:30 Room 3010, West Hall, 3rd Fl
Track / Duration / Format / Audience Level: Audio / 60-Minute / Lecture / Intermediate
GDC Vault Recording: Video Recorded
Description: Sound accounts for a very large part of the experience in games and this lecture is all about informing game audio professionals about a real world, step by step case of what it really takes to incorporate a live orchestra into their games production. The people involved in this lecture are the key people involved in pulling this all off and without their individual contributions the recording session could not have happened. In an industry where crunch is the norm and so many things go wrong, here is case where is all went right and fell into line. That's something everyone can benefit from.
Takeaway: After attending this talk attendees will have a good understanding of the time, money and people involved. How our vision shaped our studio selection and contributed to the recording process and marketing opportunities. And the metrics involved in determining if a live orchestra is the right choice for your project.
Intended Audience: This session is for audio and music personnel who are looking to decide if a live orchestra is feasible for their projects budget, resources and time frame.

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