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Make Your Stuff is a friendly, informative, and often quirky podcast about the creative process as it pertains to the entertainment industry, and how the tools to make your work a reality may already be in your grasp.
This week, Kyle sits down with Music Composer and Vocalist, Stephanie Olmanni. They talk about her process creating music for films and TV, and dive into how she managed to take the leap and make her own music inspired by video games with the Aeryth Project.
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Stephanie Olmanni is a songwriter and featured vocalist from films like Dune 1 & 2, The Creator, Army of Thieves, and The Boss Baby, and the creative force behind "AERYTH," a video game music project. A Berklee-trained multi-instrumentalist and composer, Stephanie honed her professional skills while working in primetime television music.
Combining her passion for gaming with her expertise in crafting audio-visual experiences, Olmanni delivers high-fidelity music that features both evocative covers and original compositions inspired by her favorite games. Over the past decade, she has created hundreds of tracks for production music libraries as well as documentaries. She lives and works in Los Angeles with her husband and frequent music collaborator, Steve Mazzaro and their agonizingly adorable cat, Kupo.
You can find her work at https://www.stephanieolmanni.com/aeryth
Make Your Sh*t
Make Your Stuff is a friendly, informative, and often quirky podcast about the creative process as it pertains to the entertainment industry, and how the tools to make your work a reality may already be in your grasp.