Ellen Meijers

Ellen Meijers is a Dutch video game music composer who worked for such companies as Apple Inc., LucasArts, Oddworld Inhabitants[1] and Crystal Dynamics.

Education

  • The Royal College of Art, England 1994–1995 Master of Arts: Interactive Multi Media
  • Utrecht School of the Arts, The Netherlands 1991–1995 Music Technology: Computer Composition & Sound Design
  • University of Utrecht, The Netherlands 1989–1994 Master's Degree in Musicology: 20th Century Composition

Awards

Her first notable achievement was the earning of the Highest Honors in International Piano Competition (Antwerp, Belgium — 1988).

In 1995 she won the Adobe-award for the most professional project shown at the Royal College of Art exhibition.

She also won the Editors' Choice Award for Best Sound (Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee — 1997) and was a finalist for the first Interactive Achievement Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound and Music (Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus — 1998).

Video game soundtracks

Apple Inc.

  • Maze
  • Texas Hold'em
  • Test Prep
  • Klondike
  • iQuiz

LucasArts

Oddworld Inhabitants

The Greater Bay Area Make-A-Wish Foundation

gollark: I have heard bad things about wikitext parsing.
gollark: Well, as of now it just uses a simple Wikipedia API parameter and doesn't actually do parsing.
gollark: It *could* actually be a really good dataset for teaching ML stuff conversation, apart from all the various horrible privacy (and quality) problems.
gollark: Their CDN is images mostly so it would be annoying to analyze, I'd mostly want message text.
gollark: I guess I'd only have to afford them for a bit until I can dump all their data onto my 500GB backup disk.

References

  1. Saltzman, Marc (1999). Game design: secrets of the sages. Macmillan Digital Pub. p. 447. ISBN 978-1-57595-257-4. Retrieved 25 June 2011.
  • Ellen Meijers Studios


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