Inon Zur Featured in APM Film and TV Podcast
Jun 6, 2006 5:20 PM
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Renowned film, television and video game composer Inon Zur is featured in the third episode of the Film and TV Music Podcast, sponsored by APM, the largest provider of music for use in film, television, radio and new media productions.
Zur discusses his music background in film and television, how he got started in the video games industry, his involvement with the APM “Endgame” music library, as well as his music for the recently released movie trailer album Dramatic Fantastic.
Zur’s music is featured in blockbuster video game titles such as Prince of Persia: The Two Thrones and Champions of Norrath: Realms of EverQuest and Men of Valor. His orchestral scores have been heard in the promotional trailers for films such as Annapolis (Touchstone Pictures), The New World (New Line Cinema), Kingdom Of Heaven (Twentieth Century Fox), The Pacifier (Walt Disney Pictures), The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (Walt Disney Pictures) and Fantastic Four (Marvel/Twentieth Century Fox).
The APM Film and TV Music podcast is available at www.productionmusicpodcast.com. The program can also be heard on any computer desktop or portable MP3 player. Listeners can download and play the podcast on demand, or subscribe to the RSS feed to receive new episodes automatically as soon as they are released.
The podcast is also available through iTunes, Yahoo! Podcasts, Odeo, Podcast Alley and other podcast syndicates.
For more information, visit www.inonzur.com.
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