ASCAP and Video Games Create Good Music Together

ASCAP ExpoThe American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) announces the “I Create Music” Expo, the very first national conference dedicated to songwriting and composing. The expo will be held on April 20-22 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

Now you might wondering what the f—- videogamers care about singing and all those sissy stuff? Well, try playing a video game minus the cool music and sound effects (who’s the sissy now?). ASCAP recognizes this fact that’s why on the third day of the “I Create Music” Expo, keynote speakers will discuss musical scoring for video games; at 3:30-4:45 on April 22, ASCAP presents Getting Into the Game: The Craft of Creating Music for Video Games. This will feature some of the biggest names in video gaming and advertising namely Gerard K. Marino, composer of video games God of War and Fantastic Four; Chuck Doud, director of music for Sony Consumer Electronics in America and composer of video games God of War and Gran Turismo; and Marty OÂ’Donnell, audio director for Bungie Studios/Microsoft and composer of video games Riven, Halo, and Halo 2).

Time to get your gaming “groove” on.
ASCAP ExpoThe American Society for Composers, Authors and Publishers (ASCAP) announces the “I Create Music” Expo, the very first national conference dedicated to songwriting and composing. The expo will be held on April 20-22 at the Renaissance Hollywood Hotel in Los Angeles, California.

Now you might wondering what the f—- videogamers care about singing and all those sissy stuff? Well, try playing a video game minus the cool music and sound effects (who’s the sissy now?). ASCAP recognizes this fact that’s why on the third day of the “I Create Music” Expo, keynote speakers will discuss musical scoring for video games; at 3:30-4:45 on April 22, ASCAP presents Getting Into the Game: The Craft of Creating Music for Video Games. This will feature some of the biggest names in video gaming and advertising namely Gerard K. Marino, composer of video games God of War and Fantastic Four; Chuck Doud, director of music for Sony Consumer Electronics in America and composer of video games God of War and Gran Turismo; and Marty OÂ’Donnell, audio director for Bungie Studios/Microsoft and composer of video games Riven, Halo, and Halo 2).

Time to get your gaming “groove” on.

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