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Score! has completed a massive gear upgrade! New tools include a Digidesign Pro Tools Mix Plus system, a Gigastudio PC, Digidesign ADAT bridge, an RME Hammerfall card, an Apple Power Mac G4 dual 1.25 ghz with massive internal storage, a Herman Miller Aeron chair, and some new sample libraries including the Kirk Hunter Solo Strings, Diva solo voices, and Spectrasonics Atmosphere! | |||||||||||||||||
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11/2/03
Score! CEO Tim Clarke got down with his bad self this Halloween, laying down the groove with fellow funkmasters, Satin Love Orchestra --in front of a packed house at the Hilton Ballroom! Hundreds of costume-clad freaks got their groove on, thanks to SLO's fright-night funk-a-thon! |
10/25/03
Score! has been forming strategic partnerships with several video production companies including Stone Canyon Productions and Underdog Productions. With half a dozen projects already airing on TV, we couldn't be more excited about this new direction for Score! |
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| 7/18/03
Score! has done it again! As any Tribes 2 aficianado knows, we're famous for our cutting-edge metal-electronica scores. When Vivendi Universal needed a kick-butt score for their Counterstrike: Condition Zero game trailer, they hired us to do the job. Check it out here! |
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Sierra's marketing department asked Score! to come up with a rousing orchestral score to accompany the online trailer video for Hoyle Majestic Chess--and only gave us about a day to do it! Naturally, we delivered a theme worthy of Camelot! Click the "video" button on the left at the website... | ||||||||||||||||
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5/9/03
Bravetree's first title ships at Garagegames.com! It's an addictive online multiplayer featuring music and sfx by Score! |
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12/21/02
Monster Studios hired Score! to develop music and sfx for their very cool cause-and-effect family puzzle game! |
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Fabmusic tapped Score! CEO Timothy Clarke's multiple talents when asked to produce the video trailer for No One Lives Forever 2. Clarke whipped out the groovy Mancini-inspired intro music, and then busted out the trumpet for some live Doc Severinson-style high notes! Yeah baby! | |||||||||||||||