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Core Keeper Volumes 1 & 2 (Original Soundtracks)

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Core Keeper OST

My complete soundtrack for the game, Core Keeper is now available for purchase on Bandcamp.  It has been such a joy to work on this project with the amazing team at Pugstorm.

I hope you'll enjoy listening to this soundtrack as much as I enjoyed composing it.  The game is also now out of early access and available to purchase on PC and consoles!

Moonriders
02:09
Christian Mülhauser

Moonriders

The video was captured in Zermatt Switzerland on the bottom of the famous Matterhorn. Just for fun we went out on the evening of the 7th of March to capture some moonlight shots; with only the four of us to put it all together. We used a variety of techniques ranging from filming on skies with handheld gimbal, drone shots and and some time-lapse. Only due to cutting edge technology is it possible to capture the incredible images illuminated only by moonlight. For this purpose, a Sony A7S was used with ISOs between 40,000 and 51'200 with fully open aperture (2.8). The recordings were not stabilized afterwards. The gimbal system even worked at temperatures around -3 ° without problems. This also applies to the copter which functioned smoothly at a wind speed of over 15km / h, only the batteries had to be preheated. We have been meaning to capture these pure moonlight images since last year but had to cancel our first attempt in autumn due to rain. more infos on http://moonriders.ch --------------------------------Deutsch-------------------------------------------------- Am Fusse des Matterhorn bei Zermatt wurde dieses Video aufgenommen. Einfach mal aus Spass, haben wir in der Mondnacht vom 7. auf den 8. März 2015 dieses Aufnahmen gemacht und das Ganze gerade mal zu viert. Dabei kamen verschiedenste Techniken zum Einsatz, Drohnenaufnahmen, von Skiern aus aufgenommen, Handheld-Gimbalaufnahmen und auch noch ein Zeitraffer. Dank neuer Kameratechnik ist es überhaupt möglich Aufnahmen mit reinem Mondlicht zu machen. Zu diesem Zweck wurde eine Sony a7S verwendet mit ISOs zwischen 40‘000 und 51‘200 bei komplett offener Blende (2.8). Die Aufnahmen wurden im Nachhinein nicht stabilisiert. Die Gimbalsysteme funktionierten auch bei Temperaturen um -3° ohne Probleme. Dies gilt auch für den Kopter der auch bei über 15km/h Wind ruhig blieb, einzig die Akkus mussten vorgeheizt werden. Die Idee reine Mondlichtaufnahmen zu machen kam uns schon letztes Jahr. Jedoch mussten wir bei einem ersten Versuch abbrechen, als wir vom Regen überrascht wurden. mehr Infos unter http://moonriders.ch --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Jonathan Geer http://jonathangeer.com Gear used: Sony a7S @ ISO 40’000-51’200 Slog2 Canon 5D Mark III with Magic Lantern for timelapse only Lenses: Canon 24mm f2.8, Canon 16-35mm f2.8, Tokina 24-70mm f2.8, Canon 70-200mm f4 UAV: DJI S900 with DJI A2 Flight Controller UAV Gimbal: FTBO G10 (no post stabilization) Handheld Gimbal:DYS HHG5D (no post stabilization) Gimbal Controller: 2 Basecam SimpleBGC 32bit V2.44b9
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BIO

Jonathan’s music has appeared on The White Lotus, Archer, So You Think You Can Dance, Saturday Night Live, Apple TV's Dickinson and numerous other shows.

He scored the indie game hit, Owlboy, which was released in November of 2016 and has gone on to garner numerous awards and critical acclaim.  In 2017 he received an HMMA award for his score to the Franz Kafka Videogame.

Jonathan graduated with a BA in Film Scoring from Berklee College of Music in Boston and now lives in Austin, TX. He tours regularly with Atlas Tango Project (formerly the Austin Piazzolla Quintet) and is currently working with Swedish developer Pugstorm on their new crafting/exploration game, Core Keeper.

CONTACT

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