'Music can really change the experience. It can enhance it, or it can it take away from it depending on a lot of different factors.'


Biography

Bill Brown was born in San Diego in 1969 and received his Bachelors of Arts Degree in film scoring and composition before starting to compose music for commercials and Television. He started first as sound effects designer on Hercules: the Legendary Journeys, the Television series while doing the same job to movies such as Spy Hard, Amanda and Hoodlum. His composer career started in the video game business with Trespasser. He continued to write for VG such as Quake II and III, Xena: The Warrior Princess, Rainbow Six, Return to Castle Wolfenstein, Ghost Recon, The Sum of all Fears, Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle and Command & Conquer: Generals. He also wrote a song for the movie Any Given Sunday (with Al Pacino and Cameron Diaz), additional music for Ali and was music arranger on Finding Forrester. He continues to score video games and is a respected musician in all genres.


When I create a score, I try to connect with the project as a whole and communicate musically in a way that brings something that is not already present to the overall picture, and at the same time supports what is there. Sometimes that means really understanding what a character or multiple characters are going through on all levels, and how that relates to the story.
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The opportunity for me is to have something new, to stretch my own boundaries, to do something I haven't done before.
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Lineage 2: The Chaotic Chronicle


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Highlight of his career:
" Additional music for Ali, the movie of Michael Mann "

The Works

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Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle


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Command & Conquer:
Generals