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BioShock’s Composer Talks |
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Written by Rodney Reynolds
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Thursday, 11 October 2007 |
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"Garry Schyman’s love of music did not have a common start. Eager to get his brother to play an instrument, Garry’s parents rented a piano. But it wasn’t his brother who fell in love with its beautiful sound and vast composition ability – it was Garry. He demanded to take lessons and, as he told me, “was hooked,” and later studied music composition at USC.
For years he worked in the traditional areas of the entertainment industry. “I was a film and television composer almost exclusively until about three years ago,” he says, noting that he also scored three video games for Phillips Interactive in the mid ‘90s. “It was a fluke that I was offered Destroy All Humans!, but that game launched my video games career.” " ~pc.gamezone.com
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