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| Director Max Rousseau hires Teddy Blass to work on "Safety First" |
| 10.20.2008 |
| Teddy Blass has been picked up to create an Original Song for director Max Rousseau's short film "Safety First." The film has been praised by the University of Central Florida's School of Film and is being featured on a DVD highlighting a few of the School's best films. Teddy has been asked to create a song in the vein of some of the great avant-garde synth-pop groups of the 1980's. |
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| New Project: "Chain Shooter" for PlainVue Software |
| 10.17.2008 |
| The start-up game developer PlainVue Software has recently hired composer Teddy Blass for their latest project: "Chain Shooter." The innovative game is 2D fixed shooter that harks back to classics such as "Galaga" and "Warblade" -- but adds, no pun intented, a mathematical twist. Teddy will be composing all of the original music as well as creating the sound design. |
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| Teddy reunites with director Cristopher Mertens for new short film |
| 9.01.2008 |
| Director Cristopher Mertens and composer Teddy Blass will be joining forces again this fall for a new short film titled "It Was Nice to Meet You." The two previously worked together on the much praised short film "The Grinder" in early 2008. Also joining the team this time around is Brazilian pianist Eymard Furtado. Filming begins next month. |
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| Teddy set to work on "George's Pest Control" for GamerWolf Entertainment |
| 6.08.2008 |
| GamerWolf Entertainment is starting work on a new video game titled "George's Pest Control", which is planned to be released as a casual online game. The game will be a top-down shooter in the vein of the classic arcade game Galaga. Teddy will be composing all of the original music as well as creating the game's sound design. |
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| "The Grinder" score somplete |
| 4.06.2008 |
| Composition, Recording and Mixing for two different cuts of the film were recently completed. Director Cristopher Mertens is currently making a few post-production tweaks to the film, after which he plans to send out copies to film festivals nationwide. |
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