This past Saturday brought us the Spike TV Video Game Awards and – before experiencing the litany of world exclusives that awaited us inside – we spent some time outside cruising the red carpet and talking (briefly!) to many of the game developers and talent. We squeezed them for information as fast as we could while simultaneously wishing them holiday cheer and good tidings. Yes, it was as awkward as it sounds. Here's what we learned from Jesper Kyd, music composer for Assassin's Creed 2.
How do you begin composing music for a 15th century assassin?
That was very hard to figure out. First, you have to stop thinking and start researching, because it can be overwhelming. The finished game had over three hours of music in it, so it's really about slowing down, experimenting, researching and seeing what sticks.
Did you compose the music for the minstrels and everything?
Every single note in there is my music! That was a lot of fun, some of those small bits.
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 6:30PM Nytemare457 said
That was one of the shortest interviews I've ever read...
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Posted: Dec 17th 2009 7:39PM Hooch said
He totally is. I was mighty impressed by AC2's soundtrack, it was dynamic and seemed to fit each part perfectly, almost so you didn't notice it, as if it was just ine piece of a very detailed painting
Also, i was impressed by how congruous the usage of electric guitars, they were relatively heavy in parts but seemexperfect for a renaissance italy assassination.
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Also, i was impressed by how congruous the usage of electric guitars, they were relatively heavy in parts but seemexperfect for a renaissance italy assassination.
Posted: Dec 17th 2009 6:32PM ch3burashka said
Speaking of murderers, Perfume: History of a Murderer was a fantastic movie/book.
Unrelated, I'm aware, but had to get it out. Go watch it.
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Unrelated, I'm aware, but had to get it out. Go watch it.
Posted: Dec 18th 2009 10:37AM Unvrfd said
The opposite for me - book = bad, movie = good. No, scratch that. Book - didn't like, movie - did like. Here you go.
Also about the AC2 soundtrack - "Heart" is incredible. It has a variety of moods and styles fueled by a single acoustic guitar ostinato that never stops. Great piece of music.
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Also about the AC2 soundtrack - "Heart" is incredible. It has a variety of moods and styles fueled by a single acoustic guitar ostinato that never stops. Great piece of music.
Posted: Dec 17th 2009 8:36PM (Unverified) said
Yeah the ACII soundtrack was realllly good, props.
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Posted: Dec 18th 2009 12:20AM (Unverified) said
Amazing soundtrack! Best I've heard ever! Beautiful, fantastico!
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Posted: Dec 18th 2009 11:22AM (Unverified) said
Just to point out that the two songs played at the festival areas in Venice are actually traditional and real songs created during the time period (or earlier).
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