Chris Tilton scores the Jumper: Griffin’s Story video game

Posted on February 14, 2008 by Dan Goldwasser



Last fall, composer Chris Tilton recorded his score to the Brash Entertainment video game, Jumper: Griffin’s Story, based on the new film from Twentieth Century Fox. The scoring session was held at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Brothers, where a 72-piece orchestra performed the music. (Please check the bottom of the page for exclusive MP3 samples!)


Tim Simonec conducts the Hollywood Studio Symphony

Composer Chris Tilton scored Jumper: Griffin’s Story

Tilton, who had worked with composer Michael Giacchino on "Alias" and BLACK, wrote a tense and rhythmic thematic score with strong brass passages, which also pays homage to the works of John Powell, the composer of the feature film.


The brass section

Emil Richards performs on Jumper: Griffin’s Story

Using the same team he’s worked with for years, Tilton (who orchestrated the score himself) had Tim Simonec conduct the Hollywood Studio Symphony, scoring mixer Dan Wallin at the mixing board, and music editors Steve Davis and Paul Apelgren.


Scoring mixer Dan Wallin and composer Chris Tilton

Music editors Paul Apelgren and Steve Davis

Contractor Reggie Wilson and composer Chris Tilton

Released by Brash Entertainment, Jumper: Griffin’s Story is now available for Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Playstation 2.



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