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Winifred Phillips is an American music composer and author. Her music composition credits include '' God of War'', '' Assassin's Creed III: Liberation'', and the ''LittleBigPlanet'' series.


Early life

Phillips' love of music began in childhood, supported by her experiences in the public school system. She looked upon her teachers and looked forward to her music classes. In middle school, her band teacher found out that she was a quick learner and got into the habit of giving her a new instrument to learn whenever there was a gap in one of his ensembles. She got to play all sorts of music and all different kinds of instruments. Phillips had been an avid gamer in her childhood and played everything from shooters and side-scrollers to sprawling RPGs. However, it was only after working in radio that she realized she could compose music for games.


Career


Early career

From 1992 to 2003, Phillips was the composer, producer and actress in a series of radio dramas, first presented on National Public Radio Playhouse under the title ''Generations Radio Theater Presents'', and then later as ''Generations Radio Theater Presents: Radio Tales''. This anthology series adapted classic works of American and world literature, and was a recipient of funding from the
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. The series was described by NPR as ''"featuring a top-to-bottom music score that is completely original and fully integrated to the text".'' The programs aired regularly as the Radio Tales series on the Sirius XM Book Radio channel.


Video games

In 2004, Phillips contributed music to her first video game project, '' God of War''. She has composed music for more than 20 video games. Some relevant titles include the LittleBigPlanet video game franchise, ''
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'' and '' Assassin's Creed III: Liberation.''


Writing

Phillips is the author of the book '' A Composer’s Guide to Game Music'', which was published by the
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in March 2014. The book has won several awards including a ''National Indie Excellence Book Award'',"Indie Excellence Awards: Winners of the 2015 Awards"
IndieExcellence.com. Accessed May 18, 2015.
and a ''Nonfiction Book Award'' from the Nonfiction Authors Association."Book Award Winner: A Composer's Guide to Game Music"
NonfictionAuthorsAssociation.com. Accessed July 10, 2015.
The book was very well received by critics and in 2015, O'Reilly Japan published a Japanese language edition titled ''Game Sound Production Guide - Composer Techniques for Interactive Music''.


Works


Discography


Games


LittleBigPlanet Series


Other games


Awards


Video Games


Other awards

* Hollywood Music in Media Award 2021 (Nomination), Best Holiday Music: ''Ho-Ho-Holiday'' * American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Award 2001, 2003, 2004: Best National Network Drama ''(Radio Tales)'' * The New York Festivals WorldMedal 2004: ''(Radio Tales)'' * American Women in Radio and Television Gracie Award 1998: Outstanding Achievement by an Actress ("The Yellow Wallpaper") * Golden Reel Awards 2001 / National Federation of Community Broadcasters ''(Radio Tales)'' * The Audio Publishers Association Audie Award 1999 (Nomination)"Largo Library Virtual Reference Desk"
web.archive.org. Accessed January 19, 2021.


References


External links




Winifred Phillips Video Interview with GameSpot.com
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