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The Sound Architect
Sam Hughes
137 episodes
9 months ago
That's right our podcast is back! As we've had so many episodes over the years, it's time for a bit of a reboot, so we're introducing The Sound Architect Podcast Season 2! In our first episode, Sam Hughes chats with Victoria Atkin and Patricia Summersett about the Video Games Awards, their approaches to learning and growing professionally, as well as their new and upcoming projects! This episode is definitely a great episode to kick off the new new season with so well worth a listen! This great podcast and more over at: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk
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That's right our podcast is back! As we've had so many episodes over the years, it's time for a bit of a reboot, so we're introducing The Sound Architect Podcast Season 2! In our first episode, Sam Hughes chats with Victoria Atkin and Patricia Summersett about the Video Games Awards, their approaches to learning and growing professionally, as well as their new and upcoming projects! This episode is definitely a great episode to kick off the new new season with so well worth a listen! This great podcast and more over at: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk
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The Sound Architect
The Sound Architect Podcast S2E1: Victoria Atkin & Patricia Summersett
That's right our podcast is back! As we've had so many episodes over the years, it's time for a bit of a reboot, so we're introducing The Sound Architect Podcast Season 2! In our first episode, Sam Hughes chats with Victoria Atkin and Patricia Summersett about the Video Games Awards, their approaches to learning and growing professionally, as well as their new and upcoming projects! This episode is definitely a great episode to kick off the new new season with so well worth a listen! This great podcast and more over at: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk
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6 years ago
44 minutes 36 seconds

The Sound Architect
David Housden Podcast
Last month Sam Hughes caught up with David Housden, after his recent work on The Lost Words, QUBE2 and more! David came to be one of the most promising young talents, after his work on the soundtrack for Thomas Was Alone. The game received a BAFTA nomination for Best Original Music and is highly regarded as an indie hit. He then rejoined Mike Bithell for his next game Volume, a respin of the classic Robin Hood stories. His music changed direction with more of an orchestral, rock score and worked alongside Riva Taylor on the vocals for the game. “Drawing upon his garage rock band days, Housden creates melodic, original music scores which illuminate imaginary worlds with real emotion and immersion.” They discuss advice for composers, current state of the industry and beyond!
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7 years ago
49 minutes 58 seconds

The Sound Architect
Austin Wintory - Animex Festival 2018
We have a short chat with Austin at Animex Games Festival 2018, ahead of Animex Live in the evening.
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7 years ago
7 minutes 38 seconds

The Sound Architect
Women In Gaming: Voiceover Special - Victoria Atkin, Cissy Jones & Patricia Summersett
In this very special episode, Sam Hughes hosts the Women in Gaming: Voiceover Special, where he is joined by awesome voice acting guests; Victoria Atkin, Cissy Jones and Patricia Summersett!  In this episode, the guests answer commenter's questions from all of our social media channels. Listen now and see if your question was answered! Full article and more: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/
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7 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Voiceover Director and Composer, Amanda Rose Smith
Last year, Sam spoke with renowned voiceover director and composer, Amanda Rose Smith. They discuss her career so far, her approaches to VO and music, as well as the current state of the audio industry for women. Amanda was originally musically self taught but continued on to graduate from Smith College with a degree in Classical Composition and New York University  with a Masters in Music Technology. During her time at NYU, Amanda studied under Deniz Hughes (Orchestrator, Interview with a Vampire), Ira Newborn (Composer, Ferris Bueller's Day Off, Naked Gun) and Mark Snow (Composer, Xfiles, Smallville).  Both her music and sound work have won awards in various independent film festivals and game awards cermonies across the country. She has also recorded, directed, and edited numerous Audie nominated and winning audiobooks. Full article and more: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/interview-with-voiceover-director-and-composer-amanda-rose-smith
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7 years ago
34 minutes 56 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Bay Area Sound's Composer, Jared Emerson-Johnson
Sam Hughes speaks with composer of nearly all the Telltale Games franchises, Jared Emerson-Johnson. They discuss his career, so far, favourite tracks from the TellTale Games, his process and more!  For the past decade or so Jared has been the music man at Bay Area Sound—writing music, creating sound design, directing voiceover and acting in all sorts of games and occasionally in other media. You may know him from his Telltale games scores to the Sam & Max series, The Walking Dead, The Wolf Among Us, Tales From the Borderlands and Game of Thrones. Full article and more: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/interview-telltale-games-composer-jared-emerson-johnson
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7 years ago
45 minutes 4 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Composer/Sound Designer, Martin Stig Andersen
In this fantastic podcast episode, Sam Hughes speaks with composer/sound designer, Martin Stig Andersen. They discuss his fascinating career, his philosophy on sound design, music and the lines inbetween, and so much more! Don't miss this in-depth discussion. Full article and more: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/martin-stig-andersen/ ‎
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7 years ago
51 minutes 56 seconds

The Sound Architect
Another Awesome Catch Up Interview with Cissy Jones!
Sam Hughes catches up once again with the wonderful Cissy Jones! They discuss her upcoming projects, the current state of the VO industry for women and more! Full article and more: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/cissy-jones-4/
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7 years ago
21 minutes 50 seconds

The Sound Architect
Lesley Barber Soundtrack Cologne 2017 Interview
Hazel Turnbull speaks with composer, Lesley Barber., at Soundtrack Cologne 2017. A 2016 Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences initiate, film composer Lesley Barber writes music marked by intelligence and emotional depth. From orchestral to atmospheric, alternative to childrens music, Appalachian to electronic, Lesley has an innate ability to bring the essential to light and avoid the cliché. In Manchester by the Sea, the new film directed by Kenneth Lonergan, Lesley employs intricately harmonized vocal performances and subtle, atmospheric orchestral work that provides integral support for the incredible performances by Casey Affleck, Michelle Williams, Kyle Chandler and young discovery Lucas Hedges. Praise for her work on this project promises to launch her into the top tier of a new generation of film composers.
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7 years ago
8 minutes 32 seconds

The Sound Architect
Jeff Rona Soundtrack Cologne 2017 Interview
Hazel Turnbull speaks with composer, Jeff Rona at Soundtrack Cologne 2017. Jeff Rona is a contemporary film composer and recording artist. The youngest son of European immigrants, he studied music, art and photography, but left school behind to pursue music as his life’s work. Early on he composed for dance, theater, experimental media, galleries and contemporary concert venues around the world using both traditional musicians and cutting-edge technologies. He became an in-demand studio musician, arranger, sound designer, synthesist and music programmer in Los Angeles & New York, most notably with Philip Glass on several film and live projects and with film composer Hans Zimmer. He worked as a musical collaborator on numerous films & records before landing his first solo composing project, scoring the groundbreaking television series Homicide:Life On The Street for director Barry Levinson.
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7 years ago
20 minutes 10 seconds

The Sound Architect
Carly Paradis Soundtrack Cologne 2017 Interview
Hazel Turnbull interviews Carly Paradis at 2017's Soundtrack Cologne. Have a listen here! Carly Paradis is known for her score to shows Line Of Duty and Prime Suspect 1973. Carly also played the piano on the full score as well as arranging piano parts for Clint Mansell’s soundtrack for the BAFTA Award-winning film Moon, directed by Duncan Jones. Her work on Prime Suspect 1973 has seen her invest in some retro amps and pedals which sit correctly in the era. Christian and Carly talk writing styles, and how important it can be to get in front of a real piano.
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7 years ago
16 minutes

The Sound Architect
Bruce Broughton Soundtrack Cologne 2017 Interview
Hazel Turnbull interviews Bruce Broughton ath 2017's Soundtrack Cologne! Bruce Broughton is best known for his many film scores, which include Silverado, Tombstone, The Rescuers Down Under, The Presidio, Miracle on 34th Street, the Homeward Bound adventures and Harry and the Hendersons. His television themes include Seth MacFarlane’s The Orville, JAG, Steven Spielberg’s Tiny Toon Adventures and Dinosaurs. His scores for television range from mini-series like Roughing It and The Blue and Gray to TV movies (Warm Springs, O Pioneers!) and countless episodes of television series such as Dallas, Quincy, Hawaii Five-O and How the West Was Won. With 24 nominations, he has won a record ten Emmy awards. His score to Silverado was Oscar-nominated, and his score to Young Sherlock Holmes was nominated for a Grammy. His music has accompanied many of the Disney theme park attractions throughout the world. His score for Heart of Darkness was the first recorded orchestral score for a video game. As a concert composer, ensembles such as the Cleveland Orchestra, the Chicago Symphony, the National Symphony and the Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra have performed his works. His works for wind ensembles, bands and chamber groups have been performed and recorded throughout the world. He is a board member of ASCAP, a former governor of both the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, as well as a past president and founding member of The Society of Composers and Lyricists.
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7 years ago
17 minutes 30 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Cuphead Composer, Kris Maddigan
Sam Hughes speaks with percussionist and composer, Kris Maddigan about writing the music for the incredibly unique game, Cuphead! They discuss his career so far as well as all the challenges of writing a big band tunes for his first ever game soundtrack! Full article and more here: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/interview-with-cuphead-composer-kris-maddigan/
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7 years ago
55 minutes 11 seconds

The Sound Architect
Civ VI Sogno Di Volare ( The Dream Of Flight ) 101716
Here are some samples and tracks to go with our full interview with Grammy Award winning Engineer, Jason Schweitzer! Full Article: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/jasonschweitzer
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7 years ago
3 minutes 53 seconds

The Sound Architect
Final Fantasy VII Symphony Breakdown Episode
In a very special edition of our podcast, Sam Hughes is joined by guest Co-Host Thomas Quillfeldt to discuss with guest Jonne Valtonen about his Final Fantasy 7 Symphony and breaking it down into its core components. They discuss Jonne's motives, techniques and go into great detail of specific sections of each movement. They also discuss how he created this magical symphony based on Nobuo Uematu's original work.
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7 years ago
1 hour 32 minutes 15 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Voice Artist, Sara Secora
Sara Secora is a voice actress, born and raised in the Great Lake state of Michigan. She is an accomplished voice over artist with over three years of training and experience in the field. Sara is also the Casting Director for several video game studios. Sara Secora's novel, Throne of Lies, has debuted with an outpour of astounding reviews and ratings. You can find her now in Detroit where she is working as a full-time voice talent, all the while continuing to write the second novel within her much awaited trilogy series. They discuss all things voice over, her career path, how to deal with the industry both mentally and physically, and more! Full article here: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk/interview-voice-artist-sara-secora/
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7 years ago
1 hour 1 minute 17 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Call of Duty: WWII Composer, Wilbert Roget II
Sam Hughes chats with award-winning composer Wilbert Roget, II about his career so far and his work on brilliant projects such as Lara Croft: Temple of Osiris, Guild Wars 2: Path of Fire, Star Wars: The Old Republic and more! They discuss interesting stories of his previous roles, his creative process, advice and composing a modern symphonic score for blockbuster video game Call of Duty: World War II. The entire score for Call of Duty: WWII in Reaper! https://twitter.com/WilbertRoget/status/921885043726749696 Recorded with a live symphony orchestra, the score also recently premiered in concert at Paris Games Week.
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7 years ago
1 hour 30 minutes 45 seconds

The Sound Architect
Gareth Coker Soundtrack Cologne 2017 Interview
Back at Soundtrack Cologne, Hazel Turnbull caught up with Gareth Coker to discuss his recent work and more!
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7 years ago
21 minutes 24 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Austin Wintory: Collaboration and Being True to Yourself
We talk about Austin's recent work on Absolver and Tooth and Tail, as well as looking forward to Journey Live and Banner Saga 3. We also talk a little bit about developing your voice as a composer and being true to yourself, enjoy!
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8 years ago
37 minutes 9 seconds

The Sound Architect
Interview with Composer, Petri Alanko
Back at Soundtrack Cologne, Hazel Turnbull caught up with fantastic composer, Petri Alanko! Petri Alanko (aka Lowland) is a BAFTA nominated Finnish composer, musician and producer. His dynamic repertoire ranges from the haunting orchestral/electronic score for Remedy Entertainment’s psycho-thriller, Alan Wake, to elegant and sophisticated classical arrangements for Imaginaerum The Movie, based on the album by symphonic metal band Nightwish. His latest release was the epic and emotional electronic sci-fi score for Remedy’s cinematic blockbuster, Quantum Break! Full article and more at our official site: http://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk Thanks again to our sponsors Krotos Ltd., creators of Reformer: http://www.krotosaudio.com
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8 years ago
29 minutes 12 seconds

The Sound Architect
That's right our podcast is back! As we've had so many episodes over the years, it's time for a bit of a reboot, so we're introducing The Sound Architect Podcast Season 2! In our first episode, Sam Hughes chats with Victoria Atkin and Patricia Summersett about the Video Games Awards, their approaches to learning and growing professionally, as well as their new and upcoming projects! This episode is definitely a great episode to kick off the new new season with so well worth a listen! This great podcast and more over at: https://www.thesoundarchitect.co.uk