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A jam submission

Inside My WorldView project page

Chris Whiter Music_OST Composing Jam #7 Submission
Submitted by ChrisWhiterMusic — 54 minutes, 8 seconds before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Composition#264.2274.227
Quality#304.2734.273
Overall#524.0094.009
Correlation to theme#684.0234.023
Impression#853.8863.886
Creativity#2253.6363.636

Ranked from 44 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Description
‘Inside My World’ by Chris Whiter

Game Genre: This game would be a platform-adventurer with a non-linear metroidvania approach to gameplay. An interconnected world of exploration that follows a journey through the character’s memories of their childhood. Aesthetically the game will use the @kawaakar._ artwork, utilising soft, pastel-like colour schemes and hand-drawn, low-frame rate animation. The game’s themes will be poignant, but there will not be a focus on combat or violence, more on puzzle-solving and thought-provoking sequences.

Music Genre Influences: Orchestral, Hybrid, Jazz

Runtime: 4’59” [Prologue & Main Theme]

Software used: Logic X

Inspirations: Utilising an unused melodic sketch, the ‘Inside My World’ theme inspired me to draw on my own musical history, from game and film projects I have worked on to my music backgrounds in both classical/orchestral writing and jazz.

Message from the artist
I am a media composer specialising in game audio. In the world of video games credits include producing the full original soundtracks for Transformers BattleGrounds, Dreamworks Dragons Legends of the Nine Realms (How To Train Your Dragon franchise), Paw Patrol Grand Prix and Paw Patrol World, as well as working on Get Packed, Astronimo and Jurassic World Aftermath.

Wishing everyone the best with their submissions :)

Theme

Inside my world
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How does it fit the theme?
The game would be a platform-adventurer with a non-linear metroidvania approach to gameplay. An interconnected world of exploration that follows a journey through the character’s memories of their childhood. Aesthetically the game will use the @kawaakar._ artwork, utilising soft, pastel-like colour schemes and hand-drawn, low-frame rate animation. The game’s themes will be poignant, but there will not be a focus on combat or violence - more on puzzle-solving and thought-provoking sequences.

Link(s) of the submission on streaming services
https://soundcloud.com/chriswhitermusic/sets/inside-my-world_chris-whiter

Number of tracks
2

Genre

Orchestral
Electronic
Jazz
Classical

Soundtrack use permission

No

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Submitted

It's easy to hear, that your music is in another tier when it comes to sound quality and mixing! It really sound amazing :D I love the middle part of the Main Theme! The organic wind instruments really does it for me

Submitted

Great job on this. Our ideas for the type of game this is were very similar. You just happened to describe it better than I could. Haha

Submitted

Both of the tracks sound so cinematic and professional (although I guess that would make sense because you are lol)! The whole OST is such an adventure and I especially love the last minute or so of the "Main Theme," it even gave me goosebumps!

Overall just some extremely impressive work all around!

That's all I have to say really, have a good day :D

Submitted

Orchestration, mixing and melody were all on point. I love the secondary dominant usage that scratches the jazz part of my brain. The subtle percussion and conversations between the instruments were amazing. It kept me engaged from start to finish.

Submitted

I'm a big fan to the ethereal nature of these tracks; Just really inviting.

My favorite part of the whole experience from the Main Theme starts at 1:30 in.  The rhythms on the Main Theme go so hard with the percussion picking up!

And wow the whole track was an emotional rollercoaster.    

Very well done!

Submitted

Beautiful work with this one. I loved the chords and melodies in the prologue, the piano was beautiful. The orchestration in the main thing was fantastic, and your overall dynamics were phenomenal throughout.

Well done!

Submitted

Very nice sound selection/instrumentation, love how the melody juggles seamlessly between instruments.  Great dynamics between sections, a lot of narrative crafting intertwined within these sonic decisions.  Awesome job!

Submitted

This is so pretty!! Very enchanting and cinematic

Submitted

good stuff man, it's impressive that every instrument seems to be live recording rather than midi. My favorite track is the main theme!

Submitted

Love the hang drum! It all sounds very professionally done, but I guess that's because you are! This one definitely needs some more recognition.

Submitted

I loved the instrument palette used, I felt it fit the theme really well. Awesome dynamic swell and ambience in the pieces.

Developer

Thank you very much! Much appreciated :)

Submitted

Shouldn't you be on the judges panel and not the entrants with a resumé like that? ;)

Kidding of course, really cool to have an industry professional in  here. Off the bat it upon starting up Inside My World it was evident that you've got your chops down pat. Good layering and distribution of voices, great use of stereo space and super smooth arranging. Prologue is fantastic also - it's got a quiet moodiness to it, ambling along with gentle introduction of supporting instrumentation to thicken it up right before the decrescendo. 

Great work all around on this, would not be surprised to see you vying for one of the top spots with it. Best of luck.

Developer(+1)

Really appreciate your comments, thank you :) There are really nice subtle details in your submission and a lovely soundworld created, great work!

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