First Artists Management, the Los Angeles-based talent agency specializing in composers and music supervisors, is expanding its operations by opening an office in London and hiring two new agents.
Hamish Duff joins First Artists from independent management and publishing company Involved Productions. He will head the London office and oversee all U.K. and European operations, “creating a Transatlantic approach to representation,” said First Artists founder Vasi Vangelos.
Duff joins First Artists with his clients including Solomon Grey, Clark, Alex Baranowski, Will Gregory, Blanck Mass, Hannah Peel, Nico Casal, and The Grandbrothers. This is believed to be the first major U.S. composer agency to establish an overseas office.
Sabrina Hutchinson will also join Vangelos and son Alexander Vangelos in the Los Angeles office. Hutchinson founded entertainment publicity firm Defiant Public Relations in 2011, specializing in sound and music clients and events. Its roster included composers Rolfe Kent, Gordy Haab, Bear McCreary,...
Hamish Duff joins First Artists from independent management and publishing company Involved Productions. He will head the London office and oversee all U.K. and European operations, “creating a Transatlantic approach to representation,” said First Artists founder Vasi Vangelos.
Duff joins First Artists with his clients including Solomon Grey, Clark, Alex Baranowski, Will Gregory, Blanck Mass, Hannah Peel, Nico Casal, and The Grandbrothers. This is believed to be the first major U.S. composer agency to establish an overseas office.
Sabrina Hutchinson will also join Vangelos and son Alexander Vangelos in the Los Angeles office. Hutchinson founded entertainment publicity firm Defiant Public Relations in 2011, specializing in sound and music clients and events. Its roster included composers Rolfe Kent, Gordy Haab, Bear McCreary,...
- 8/3/2020
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
If you missed the VGAs last night, you missed a triumph for Clementine--or #ForClementine, if that's still a thing--as Telltale Games' episodic "The Walking Dead" took home two awards: Best Adapted Video Game and Game of the Year with an extra trophy for Studio of the Year for the adventure game developer, and another for Clementine voice actress Melissa Hutchinson. Plus, Valve's "Half-Life 2" was recognized as the game of the decade while many Aaa titles had to slug it out with the indies for the other top prizes.
Did your favorite game take home an award? We've got the complete rundown of last night's winners after the jump.
Game of the Year
"The Walking Dead: The Game"
Best Adapted Video Game
"The Walking Dead: The Game"
Studio of the Year
"Telltale Games"
Best Game of the Decade
"Half Life 2"
Best Xbox 360 Game
"Halo 4"
Best PS3 Game
"Journey"
Best...
Did your favorite game take home an award? We've got the complete rundown of last night's winners after the jump.
Game of the Year
"The Walking Dead: The Game"
Best Adapted Video Game
"The Walking Dead: The Game"
Studio of the Year
"Telltale Games"
Best Game of the Decade
"Half Life 2"
Best Xbox 360 Game
"Halo 4"
Best PS3 Game
"Journey"
Best...
- 12/8/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
(l. to r. - David Kates, Joshua Mosley)
The animated "Mass Effect: Paragon Lost" will be out later this month on DVD and Blu-ray to provide viewers with a little backstory on the hotheaded James Vega who spends much of "Mass Effect 3" busting Commander Shepherd's chops. But according to "Mass Effect" composers Joshua Mosley and David Kates, there's more to the character than that--something they were able to explore in the soundtrack they put together for the first animated release for the RPG.
Kates is a series veteran, having worked on both the first and second "Mass Effect" games while Mosley--whose work can be found in "Splosion Man"--is new to the franchise. Both men have clear visions about the sounds of the "Mass Effect" universe and spoke answered a few questions for MTV Multiplayer about their work bringing that sound to animation. You can also check out previews from...
The animated "Mass Effect: Paragon Lost" will be out later this month on DVD and Blu-ray to provide viewers with a little backstory on the hotheaded James Vega who spends much of "Mass Effect 3" busting Commander Shepherd's chops. But according to "Mass Effect" composers Joshua Mosley and David Kates, there's more to the character than that--something they were able to explore in the soundtrack they put together for the first animated release for the RPG.
Kates is a series veteran, having worked on both the first and second "Mass Effect" games while Mosley--whose work can be found in "Splosion Man"--is new to the franchise. Both men have clear visions about the sounds of the "Mass Effect" universe and spoke answered a few questions for MTV Multiplayer about their work bringing that sound to animation. You can also check out previews from...
- 12/7/2012
- by Charles Webb
- MTV Multiplayer
Press Release:
Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Animated Film Score Composed By Joshua R . Mosley And David Kates Original Soundtrack Released via iTunes on November 29
Los Angeles, CA – November 8th, 2012 – Mass Effect: Paragon Lost, the Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell) animated film adaptation of BioWare’s blockbuster sci-fi video game series, will feature an original musical score composed by award-winning transmedia composers Joshua R. Mosley (Max Steel vs The Toxic Legion, Splosion Man) and David Kates (Mass Effect 1 & 2). The Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Original Soundtrack will be released by FUNimation Entertainment for digital download on iTunes and other digital music stores to coincide with the film’s one night only theatrical screening on November 29th at various theaters across the country. Screening locations and showtimes may be found at http://masseffectparagonlost.com/screenings.
Award-winning composers in crossmedia entertainment, lead composer Joshua R. Mosley previously scored music for Mattel’s...
Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Animated Film Score Composed By Joshua R . Mosley And David Kates Original Soundtrack Released via iTunes on November 29
Los Angeles, CA – November 8th, 2012 – Mass Effect: Paragon Lost, the Production I.G (Ghost in the Shell) animated film adaptation of BioWare’s blockbuster sci-fi video game series, will feature an original musical score composed by award-winning transmedia composers Joshua R. Mosley (Max Steel vs The Toxic Legion, Splosion Man) and David Kates (Mass Effect 1 & 2). The Mass Effect: Paragon Lost Original Soundtrack will be released by FUNimation Entertainment for digital download on iTunes and other digital music stores to coincide with the film’s one night only theatrical screening on November 29th at various theaters across the country. Screening locations and showtimes may be found at http://masseffectparagonlost.com/screenings.
Award-winning composers in crossmedia entertainment, lead composer Joshua R. Mosley previously scored music for Mattel’s...
- 11/13/2012
- by Erin Willard
- ScifiMafia
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