Winnie Waldron

Winnie Waldron

Producer Winnie Waldron on the day she received her third Gracie Award (red carpet photo, Gracie Awards gala, NYC Hilton)

Winnie Waldron on the day she received her third Gracie Award (red carpet photo, Gracie Awards gala, NYC Hilton)
Background information
Occupation(s) Music producer
Labels Sumthing Else, WaterTower, E.A.R.S. EA Recordings

Winnie Waldron is an American music producer for video games, a producer for radio, a radio script editor / adapter, a manuscript editor and a radio host.

Career

Radio

Waldron began her professional relationship with National Public Radio via the radio drama series Tales from the Other Side, a science fiction speculative series which aired as a part of NPR Playhouse in 1992. For this series, Waldron served as script editor, actress, on-air host and co-producer with her long-time creative partner Winifred Phillips.[1]

From 1992 to 2003, Waldron served as on-air host, producer and script editor / adapter[1] for a series of radio dramas, first presented on National Public Radio Playhouse under the title Generations Radio Theater Presents,[2] and then later as Generations Radio Theater Presents: Radio Tales.[3] This anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature, and was a recipient of funding from the National Endowment for the Arts. The programs air regularly as the Radio Tales series on the Sirius XM Book Radio channel of Sirius XM Satellite Radio.[4]

Video games

For her latest project, Waldron produced music for the Homefront: The Revolution videogame, developed by DS Dambuster and published by Deep Silver.[5]

In 2015, Waldron produced music for the Total War Battles: KINGDOM video game, developed by Creative Assembly and published by Sega.[6]

Waldron served as music producer for the video game LittleBigPlanet 3: her work on this project earned a Hollywood Music in Media Award in the category of "Best Song in a Video Game."[7]

To date, Waldron has produced music for six games in the LittleBigPlanet franchise, including LittleBigPlanet 2,[8] LittleBigPlanet 2: Cross Controller,[9] LittleBigPlanet 2: Toy Story (DLC),[10] LittleBigPlanet Karting, LittleBigPlanet PS Vita[11] and LittleBigPlanet 3.

LittleBigPlanet 2 was nominated for the 15th Annual Interactive Achievement Awards in the category of 'Outstanding Achievement in Original Music Composition'.[12] LittleBigPlanet 2 was also nominated for the 2011 Game Developers Choice Awards in the category of 'Best Audio', which recognizes the overall excellence of audio in a game - including musical composition, orchestration, sound design, sound effects, etc.[13] The 10th Annual Game Audio Network Guild Awards nominated the original music track, Victoria's Lab from LittleBigPlanet 2 in the category of 'Best Original Vocal - Pop'.[14] Kotaku named the score of LittleBigPlanet 2 as one of the best video game soundtracks of the year. In the article "The Best Game Music of 2011: LittleBigPlanet 2", Features Editor Kirk Hamilton praised both the collection of licensed tracks and the original score, singling out theVictoria's Lab and Eve's Asylum tracks as his favorite original music of the game.[15]

Waldron produced the music for the video game Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, which was also released as a soundtrack album on October 30, 2012. She won a 2012 Hollywood Music in Media Award[16] and a GameFocus Award[17] for producing the music score for Assassin's Creed III: Liberation. The main theme music of the Assassin's Creed III: Liberation video game won a G.A.N.G. Award from the Game Audio Network Guild in the category of "Best Original Vocal Song - Choral."'[18] As the music producer for this game, Waldron also received nominations in several year-end award competitions, including the GameZone Awards,[19] the Best of IGN Awards,[20] and the G4TV X-Play Best of 2012 Awards.[21]

Waldron's first project as a music producer for video games was the God of War adventure game from Sony Computer Entertainment America.[22]

In 2007, Waldron worked with creative partner Winifred Phillips to produce a cover version of the theme song from the Super Mario Bros. video game for the compilation CD entitled Best of the Best: A Tribute to Game Music, Volume I, released by GameMusicCentral.[23]

In 2008, she was music producer for the Speed Racer video game.[24]

In 2009, Waldron produced the music of the Spore Hero videogame from Electronic Arts.[25]

Also in 2009, Waldron served as music producer for the video game "SimAnimals" for the Wii.[26] The music of "SimAnimals" was released as a downloadable soundtrack album by the record company E.A.R.S. EA Recordings on January 13, 2009.

Waldron is credited as music producer for the 2009 XBLA game The Maw.[27]

Other video games for which Waldron served as music producer include Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole,[28] Shrek the Third,[29] The Da Vinci Code,[30] and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.[31]

Waldron produced the music for the Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole video game soundtrack album, which was released on October 26, 2010 by WaterTower Music, a division of Warner Bros.[32] One of the tracks on the album, entitled "With Hearts Sublime", is a winner of a 2010 Hollywood Music in Media Award in the category "Best Original Song - Video Game".[33]

Other

Waldron served as the first manuscript editor of the book, A Composer's Guide to Game Music, which was published by MIT Press in March of 2014.[34]

Awards and nominations

Works

Video game soundtracks

References

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