Inon Zur handles Fallout 3's Music
Giving it that little Hollywood pizazz.
Published: May 8, 2008
Fallout 3 just got a little more epic.
Bethesda Softworks announced today that Inon Zur, a composer whose music has been in Hollywood films and network TV productions across the globe, will be scoring the music for Fallout 3, Bethesda's next mind-blowing title.
"We've wanted to work with Inon for a long time," said Todd Howard executive producer of Fallout 3 "He brings so much to the table, in terms of his talent, background, and the music that's influenced him. He's created a score that has epic sweep; from the lonely ambience of the wasteland to dramatic fights for survival."
Considering Fallout 3 is all about post-apocalyptic Washington, D.C., there needs to be a score that can move the player the way Bethesda hopes the graphics and story do.
"Fallout 3 is one of the most engaging and demanding projects I've scored," Inon Zur said of the title. "It was very rewarding to put all my creative energy into supporting Bethesda's vision for the game. I'm very proud of the outcome, and look forward to sharing the music with the players."
We'll be listening Inon. Make us proud.
Bethesda Softworks announced today that Inon Zur, a composer whose music has been in Hollywood films and network TV productions across the globe, will be scoring the music for Fallout 3, Bethesda's next mind-blowing title.
"We've wanted to work with Inon for a long time," said Todd Howard executive producer of Fallout 3 "He brings so much to the table, in terms of his talent, background, and the music that's influenced him. He's created a score that has epic sweep; from the lonely ambience of the wasteland to dramatic fights for survival."
Considering Fallout 3 is all about post-apocalyptic Washington, D.C., there needs to be a score that can move the player the way Bethesda hopes the graphics and story do.
"Fallout 3 is one of the most engaging and demanding projects I've scored," Inon Zur said of the title. "It was very rewarding to put all my creative energy into supporting Bethesda's vision for the game. I'm very proud of the outcome, and look forward to sharing the music with the players."
We'll be listening Inon. Make us proud.
