Hello. I am KIVΛ.
Over the past 3 years, I have been working under Rayark Inc. on the rhythm game title 《Cytus II》 as Sound Director, as well as music and sound effects production, together with story design and a portion of motion design. In June last year, I found myself going into different paths with the company, so I left the position as regular staff member, but continued to work with the remainder of the project until version 3.0, where the story finally reaches the finale, so did my journey and objectives for this game development journey. Having this opportunity, I would like to share some of my thoughts regarding this epilogue.
Since I joined this project, the focus of design has always been the joint experience of story and music. With the story reaching the end, I would like to potrait the overall ambient to be more film-like, which players might experience the tension of the climax through music. Having such thoughts, I was determined to unify the music genre in 3.0 as film-score like, blending in motifs from song lineup of each and every game character. I am totally aware that level design for symphonic music is difficult, especially in emphasizing the groove like how it was usually done in electronic music. I want to thank all level designers for their hard work in overcoming such challenges.
The epic vibe from combining contemporary electronic and symphonic music is something that I always wanted to attempt for, and in my previous works there has been appearance of such sound elements, but by using only virtual instruments it might just not reaching my expected result. I want to thank Rayark for being so generous to provide all the support, making the symphonic recording come true.
Having such opportunity, I went for two of my friends who I have never work together with: Shao-ting Sun, a recording engineer in Carnegie NYC; Chamber Chu, a symphonic music producer. They have been my game peers for quite a while, but I have always been admiring their aesthetics and abilities in sound design, and these two grandmasters have definitely outperformed themselves. I spent a whole week staying with Chamber for the arrangement of symphonic parts, which was a very precious experience in music creation. The recording team that Sun brought together, as well as the professional performers that participated in the recording session, is by no doubt astonishing. Recalling that we rushed for the full score of all the pieces until the very morning of the recording session (our sincere apologies), but it took no more than 5 takes for all sections to get the desired outcome. Absolutely fascinataing.
It is also worth mentioning that the entire team of roughly 60 were all Taiwanese. I guess we might have made another achievement in the history of Taiwanese game music production. I am so honoured to have the opportunity in leading such a groundbreaking project, together with all the grandmasters.
3 years isn't that long, but it is more than one out of ten for my life. There were other creation experience that were fun but painful, and many achievements were unlocked when I worked in this company. Standing on the stage in front of the screaming crowd, working with Japanese voice actors that I admired for so long, having so many supporters of my work, all these could never be possible without Rayark. Even I left the company going for different paths, I still wish for the very best of this company to become a even better one.
It is a pity that I can no longer work together with the fantastic members of Team Cytus. Perhaps they are fed up with my twisted personality and being stubborn for what I wanted to create. I would like to thank you all for your understanding and forgiveness. Each of you have the profession and passion, and I found myself so tiny and unintellegent working with all of you, and I have learned a lot over the years. I wish all of you could push the creative industry in Taiwan even further forward. I am returning as a mere artist, working hard on what I could. No matter how harsh life is, I am still working on it, as this is the only thing I am capable to do.
Last but not least, I would like to thank all of you players that have supported this game. Without you, this could never happen. No matter to me, to the Team and to the players, 《Cytus II》 might not be the perfect piece of game, we might have different imaginations on the enormous world settings, characters or even the game design itself. What in common was we spent 3 years to experience the creation and playing process. It is the story and music that linked us together. I believe this is the charisma of the game. I wish you are all loving this game, loving the characters, and loving the time that we created together.
There are so many more to thank, to apologize, the satisfaction and sorrows, and they are all included in this ending music. It is time for me to step down.
Thank you, and goodbye.
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天啊~好事連連,好消息一直來,恭喜大家。
撒花🎊休士頓國際影展 | 白金獎 | 台灣短片持續發光
白金雷米獎
真人實景 - 劇情片(少量/無台詞敘事)
攝影 - 短片
導演 - 短片
PLATINUM REMI AWARD
Live Action - Narrative (Little or No Dialogue)
Cinematography - Shorts
Directing - Shorts
《少年小鬼我在路上 FIGHT》4月14日於『第五十二屆休士頓國際影展』(52th WorldFest Houston )拿下白金牌獎(PLATINUM REMI AWARD)含三項高分肯定,為該影展A級獎項。
FIGHT won the Platinum Remi Award in 52th WorldFest Houston on 14th April, which is A score including 3 categories in highlight - live action, cinematography, directing.
一部『默片』在劇情片(無台詞敘事)中受到真人實景的肯定,萬分激動感謝一切盡在『無言』中!
As a Silent Film, such a honor for us having great achievement awarded in Live Action of No Dialogue Narrative section.
特別以片中男主角施名帥 (Ming Shuai Shih)與Paul Xiao蕭禾的寧靜決鬥場面致敬,今年我們繼續安靜的戰鬥。
This poster dedicates to the climax scene of FIGHT that lead actor Ming Shuai Shih & Paul Xiao fight hard quietly. And this year, we keep fighting silently.
恭喜全劇組、攝影師高子皓、以及導演林宗儒。
Congrats to team mates, cinematographer Tzu-Hao Gao and director David Lim.
★★★
影展INFO
https://worldfest.org/2019-remi-winners/
休士頓國際影展擁有特殊的獨立作風、長久歷史,採評分制,有10個主要競賽、加上200多細項評分類別,成為鼓勵全世界影視作品,獎項數量最龐大的影視展。
WorldFest Houston got unique independent spirit and long history. It's grading system has 10 major competitions and the 200+ sub-categories, WorldFest does present a lot of awards, they are both earned and deserved.
今年世界選片共八百部片,臺灣入選29部片,四部獲評審團特別獎、六部白金牌獎、八金獎、五銀獎、六銅獎。
Over 800 official selection this year, there are 29 Taiwan films awarded. We got 4 Jury Special, 6 Platinum, 8 Gold, 5 Silver and 6 Bronze.
許多好萊屋導演年輕時都得過雷米獎。
Many Hollywood filmmakers were REMI WINNERS.
#少年小鬼我在路上 #FIGHT #WorldFestHouston #休士頓 #國際影展 #白金獎 #真人實景 #LiveAction #SilentFilm #REMI #WINNER
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主演│施名帥 蕭禾 吳昇岳
特別演出│莫子儀 高英軒 黃健瑋 莊凱勛 林志儒 張忠瑞
故事│錢克勤
導演│林宗儒
副導│鄭如娟
場記│賴俊亘
前期導演助理│亓祥玫
製片│彭恆鈞
執行製片│藍宗翰 顏亦堅
製片助理│韋自宏 鄭喬文 祁文洋
演員管理│張芸菁
攝影指導│高子皓
第一攝影助理│衛子揚
第二攝影助理│黃嘉裕
空拍攝影│小蔡影像工作室
燈光設計│劉辰瑋 葉人豪
燈光助理│李紹凱
收音師│古朝瀚 黃僴哲
收音助理│楊清棋 洪正泰
美術指導│謝均安
美術設計│祁文皓
美術執行│陳大新
美術執行│杜承嘉
老車│東道車業
槍械指導│陳彥翔
服裝設計│李佩珊
服裝管理│王瑞璞 王靖慧
刺青設計/化妝│錢克勤 王瑞璞
造型設計│顏維音
梳化│楊媛媛
武術指導│楊志龍
武術助理│陳姵辰 李昱堯
劇照│趙豫中
劇照代班│李欣哲
剪輯│曾威量 劉人鳳
音樂│王榆鈞
鼓│陳保霖
大提琴│楊于萱
單簧管│高承胤
古典吉他/鋼弦吉他/鋼琴│王榆鈞
錄音師│蔡周翰
聲音設計│周自從
音效│陳大宗
混音師│陳仕桓
調光師│馮鈞稜
圖像/字體設計│廖俊裕(小子)
特效/片頭設計│何佳珍
演員│陳麗惠 匡自文 李豫雲 林睿杰 李柏緯
沈忠保 羅稚遠 曾明修 陳廷瑀 鄭宇翔
陳應齊 羅稚嘉 魏嘉辰 周哲民 張傑瑞
黃偉嘉 陳弘 藍勻蔚 陳煥宇 劉柏言
張哲豪 葉益洋 李城瑀 江文熙 陳柏廷
邱澤邦 何旭庭 陳揚 楊宇臣 梁軒愷
阮柏勳 林佑任 邵維凡
協拍│台北市電影委員會
感謝│賴君妍 陳春秀 周文梓 林文瑞 傅孟柏
李賢華 陳寶旭 許懷民 馮士哲 王玲瑜
高君亭 林姵吟 林承志 翁瑩珀 余如瑩
翁瑞彬 翁顯昇 蕭祈 唐世杰
Mickey Juan Jason Hsu Sara Chow
曾大勝 李政峰 Jim Wong
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It’s been said that “space exploration is a force unto itself”, a statement that can aptly be applied to the experience of music discovery. A purveyor of a music with that timeless quality, Ferry Corsten actioned himself into taking his own artist exploration deeper with his fifth artist album. Entitled ‘Blueprint’ because of his technical approach to this latest studio outing. This newest longplayer by the Rotterdam native was spawned from an idea to unite the music with a storyline that stretches beyond a nebulous lyrical theme. Combining his love for the art of screenwriting and film score Ferry has crafted ‘Blueprint’ as a concept release to put a wider perspective on his musical vision.
Transcending any referential genre, ‘Blueprint’s storyline centres around two protagonists in Lukas and the extra-terrestrial being Vee. From a discovery to a bond to consciousness to interdimensional travel, ‘Blueprint’ embarks on a journey across the galaxy asking many questions from its listeners.
Encapsulated in the soundtrack is a musical narrative that entwines with a storyboard crafted by the minds of David H Miller (of House Of Cards and Rosewood fame) and Ferry himself. The resulting effort gives the listener a conceptual direction that is breathtakingly beautiful. Narrated by Hollywood actor Campbell Scott (known for The Amazing Spider-Man and The Exorcism of Emily Rose), whose voice unravels the mystery of ‘Blueprint’s storyline.
Written into the musical code of the album we learn that from the deepest edges of space ‘The Drum’ can be heard, endlessly repeating, without any understanding as to its reason or purpose. None of the greatest minds on earth nor governmental superpower can decipher its existence. Except one. As the listener journeys from the opening track to the last the album chronicles the voyage of Lukas and Vee as a new world is opened to not just the mind but the heart.
With its opening title track ‘Blueprint’ the album commences in wondrous form straddling euphoria and seduction at its heart, as it shoots for the stars setting up for a cosmic ballet. The atmospherical payoff of ‘Venera (Vee’s Theme)’ is enchantingly uplifting, as listeners have their first encounter with Vee. The vocal of Eric Lumiere adds depth to the character’s arrival with ‘Something To Believe In’ before ‘Edge Of The Skye’, featuring Haliene, ignites an odyssey to ‘A World Beyond’. The weaving metronomic build of ‘Trust’ is industriously rich and perfectly poised for this interstellar exploration. Whilst the otherworldly tones of ‘Lonely Inside’ beam us into the isolation of Space and renders all meaning beyond one emotion, desire. The sentiment on Haliene’s voice pierces through on the tense ‘Piece of You’ before we head into the third act and encounter “The Drum” again on ‘Drum's A Weapon’. The album majestically concludes with the beautiful combo of Haliene & Eric Lumiere on ‘Another Sunrise’ and the ‘Eternity’ with its Shepherd scale-esque splendour.
With the narrative that gives nods to the proses of iconic sci-fi authors such as Jules Verne, Hugo Gernsback and most distinctively HG Wells, whilst sharing familiarities with modern day shows such as The OA, Westworld and retro Sci-fi-fest Stranger Things, ‘Blueprint’ is an explorative piece of work that puts Sci-fi at its interstellar core. A brave and unique studio release from one of the most iconic artists in the electronic scene but Ferry’s attempts with ‘Blueprint’ are simply to bring a wider perspective to the listener, as he aims the album to be inclusive of dimensions of religion, history, ideals and science fiction.
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Ferry Corsten - Blueprint is out now!
Download & stream at http://flashover.choons.at/blueprinta...
It’s been said that “space exploration is a force unto itself”, a statement that can aptly be applied to the experience of music discovery. A purveyor of a music with that timeless quality, Ferry Corsten actioned himself into taking his own artist exploration deeper with his fifth artist album. Entitled ‘Blueprint’ because of his technical approach to this latest studio outing. This newest longplayer by the Rotterdam native was spawned from an idea to unite the music with a storyline that stretches beyond a nebulous lyrical theme. Combining his love for the art of screenwriting and film score Ferry has crafted ‘Blueprint’ as a concept release to put a wider perspective on his musical vision.
Transcending any referential genre, ‘Blueprint’s storyline centres around two protagonists in Lukas and the extra-terrestrial being Vee. From a discovery to a bond to consciousness to interdimensional travel, ‘Blueprint’ embarks on a journey across the galaxy asking many questions from its listeners.
Encapsulated in the soundtrack is a musical narrative that entwines with a storyboard crafted by the minds of David H Miller (of House Of Cards and Rosewood fame) and Ferry himself. The resulting effort gives the listener a conceptual direction that is breathtakingly beautiful. Narrated by Hollywood actor Campbell Scott (known for The Amazing Spider-Man and The Exorcism of Emily Rose), whose voice unravels the mystery of ‘Blueprint’s storyline.
Written into the musical code of the album we learn that from the deepest edges of space ‘The Drum’ can be heard, endlessly repeating, without any understanding as to its reason or purpose. None of the greatest minds on earth nor governmental superpower can decipher its existence. Except one. As the listener journeys from the opening track to the last the album chronicles the voyage of Lukas and Vee as a new world is opened to not just the mind but the heart.
With its opening title track ‘Blueprint’ the album commences in wondrous form straddling euphoria and seduction at its heart, as it shoots for the stars setting up for a cosmic ballet. The atmospherical payoff of ‘Venera (Vee’s Theme)’ is enchantingly uplifting, as listeners have their first encounter with Vee. The vocal of Eric Lumiere adds depth to the character’s arrival with ‘Something To Believe In’ before ‘Edge Of The Skye’, featuring Haliene, ignites an odyssey to ‘A World Beyond’. The weaving metronomic build of ‘Trust’ is industriously rich and perfectly poised for this interstellar exploration. Whilst the otherworldly tones of ‘Lonely Inside’ beam us into the isolation of Space and renders all meaning beyond one emotion, desire. The sentiment on Haliene’s voice pierces through on the tense ‘Piece of You’ before we head into the third act and encounter “The Drum” again on ‘Drum's A Weapon’. The album majestically concludes with the beautiful combo of Haliene & Eric Lumiere on ‘Another Sunrise’ and the ‘Eternity’ with its Shepherd scale-esque splendour.
With the narrative that gives nods to the proses of iconic sci-fi authors such as Jules Verne, Hugo Gernsback and most distinctively HG Wells, whilst sharing familiarities with modern day shows such as The OA, Westworld and retro Sci-fi-fest Stranger Things, ‘Blueprint’ is an explorative piece of work that puts Sci-fi at its interstellar core. A brave and unique studio release from one of the most iconic artists in the electronic scene but Ferry’s attempts with ‘Blueprint’ are simply to bring a wider perspective to the listener, as he aims the album to be inclusive of dimensions of religion, history, ideals and science fiction.
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With our time on Earth coming to an end, a team of explorers undertakes the most important mission in human history: traveling beyond this galaxy to discover whether mankind has a future among the stars.
From acclaimed filmmaker Christopher Nolan (“The Dark Knight” films, “Inception”), “Interstellar” stars Oscar winner Matthew McConaughey (“Dallas Buyers Club”), Oscar winner Anne Hathaway (“Les Miserables”), Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain (“Zero Dark Thirty”), Bill Irwin (“Rachel Getting Married”), Oscar winner Ellen Burstyn (“Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”), and Oscar winner Michael Caine (“The Cider House Rules”). The main cast also includes Wes Bentley, Casey Affleck, David Gyasi, Mackenzie Foy and Topher Grace.
Directed by Christopher Nolan, the film is written by Jonathan Nolan and Christopher Nolan. Emma Thomas, Christopher Nolan and Lynda Obst produced “Interstellar,” with Jordan Goldberg, Jake Myers, Kip Thorne and Thomas Tull serving as executive producers.
Nolan’s behind-the-scenes creative team was led by director of photography Hoyte Van Hoytema (“Her”), Oscar-nominated production designer Nathan Crowley (“The Dark Knight”), Oscar-nominated editor Lee Smith (“The Dark Knight”), and Oscar-nominated costume designer Mary Zophres (“True Grit”). The score was composed by Oscar winner Hans Zimmer (“The Dark Knight” trilogy, “The Lion King”).
Warner Bros. Pictures and Paramount Pictures present, in association with Legendary Pictures, a Syncopy/Lynda Obst Productions production, a film by Christopher Nolan, “Interstellar.” “Interstellar” is in Hong Kong cinemas November 6, 2014.