NEWS
JPAD Makes "Soundscapes" for Special Exhibition at the Speed Art Museum
Saturday, December 27th, 2008:
Kentucky's oldest art museum, The Speed Art Museum, selected JPAD to create soundscapes for a special exhibition of five revered pieces housed at their historic gallery. The exhibition features "Art in Motion" consisting of both classic and contemporary works. JPAD created a unique soundscape for each work of art that combined music, sound effects and sound design elements to audibly reflect upon each piece's subject and helped to deepen the experience that each piece brings to the museum's patrons.
JPAD to Create Musical Score for "Oisin" Trailer
Saturday, November 15th, 2008:
Ritual Pictures has asked John Pospisil to create a musical score for the trailer of their film "Oisin". This short film will be making the rounds of numerous film festivals and promises to have a large online presence after its release. Check back for updates on the release of the film (and its outstanding Trailer... hehe).
Starlight Symphony Orchestra to Play JPAD
Sunday, October 5th, 2008:
The Starlight Symphony Orchestra will perform 30 minutes of John's music as part of a concert featuring Northwest composers. This will include a 20-minute montage of original game music arranged to reflect the game play experience as well as a 10-minute piece written specifically for the orchestra.
For those of you in the area, I encourage you to attend this concert as I am sure you will enjoy this evening of local classical music. I have been keeping an eye (and both ears) on this orchestra for over a year and their musical growth is inspiring.
JPAD Provides Music and Sound Effects for "Legacy of Magic"
Tuesday, October 2nd, 2007:
JPAD has provided a full orchestral score and all sound effects for Brass Golem Games' upcoming PC release Legacy of Magic. Legacy of Magic will be released in late 2007. Check back for more information.
Game Developers Conference 2007
Monday-Friday, March 5-9th, 2007:
Time to network and meet some more of you in the industry at the Game Developers Conference 2007 in San Francisco.
Arctic Invasion is Released!
Saturday, December 23rd, 2006:
Audioflix has released their audio action/adventure, Arctic Invasion. Preview the chapters for this exciting audio book here!
JPAD was responsible for composing, arranging, orchestrating, recording and mastering the score for Arctic Invasion. The music blends full orchestra with electronic elements to juxtaposition the two opposing forces in the story. See what the Project Director had to say about John and the music that he brought to the project at the top of the Home Page!
121st AES Convention
Thursday-Sunday, October 5-8th, 2006:
I'll be taking a break to attend the 121st AES Convention in San Francisco. I hope to catch up on some of the new gear and software that's out there. To all of my audio colleagues, hope to see you there!
Ascendant Moon signs JPAD for Sound Effects
Thursday, July 27th, 2006:
Ascendant Moon LLC has just signed John Pospisil Audio Development to create all sound effects for their upcoming video game release, Paintball Net. I can't say too much about this game yet, but you can expect a much more interactive and believable play experience compared to the prior version of Paintball Net. More information will be posted here about this game near it's release.
Arctic Invasion to be scored by JPAD
Friday, July 18th, 2006:
Audioflix has signed John Pospisil Audio Development to compose and record an orchestral score for Arctic Invasion, an action/adventure audio book to be released later this year through most major online distribution channels. Check back for more updates on this project's development. Click here to hear previews of select chapters.
Northwest Games Festival
Saturday, June 3rd, 2006:
Don't miss the Northwest Games Festival in Portland, Oregon. This should be a great conference for industry professionals, students, enthusiasts and gamers alike. Hope to see you there!
Here is some more information about the NW Games Festival From the website:
"The Northwest Games Festival is an annual one-day digital games event filled with showing off games, workshops, sessions, an expo, awards, and networking. The intent of the Festival is to give industry professionals and aspiring individuals an opportunity to exchange valuable resources and ideas free of cost. The participants mainly consist of industry developers, independent developers, scholars, and students interested in helping the growth of game development in the Northwest region. The Northwest region includes Alaska, British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, Idaho, western Montana, northern California, and northern Nevada."
