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A103 Productions provides original game audio by "game audio wizard" Dr. Jamie Wind Whitmarsh.

Who is Jamie Wind Whitmarsh?

I'm Jamie - the guy in the photo (in case you were distracted by the super-cute cat).

Video game music was my first musical love. I spent quite a bit of time in higher education on top of my composition work, but have returned to my roots - writing, producing, and implementing sound for games. Music is highly interconnected, and I am thankful for all of the experiences I have had during my career - every piece I've written, every performance I've given, every student I've taught has made me the musician and person I am today.

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Mario (left), Black Swamp Tambourine (middle), 
Jamie Wind Whitmarsh (right)

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I LOVE writing in a variety of styles, and I strive to bring something special to each soundtrack I write. I have access to phenomenal live musicians (clarinet, flute, oboe, horn, trumpet, piano, violin, cello, etc.) in addition to my extensive personal instrument collection (guitar, bass, drum set, steel pan, marimba, vibraphone, tuned pipes, all orchestral percussion, various percussion toys, too many ocarinas, and more) and the recording skills/equipment to incorporate them seamlessly with virtual instruments, synthesizers, and sample libraries. 

Although I am a fun person (except when hangry), I am serious about my composition work. I care about producing high-quality audio that elevates games, and am skilled at working quickly when needed. I rent an office in Oklahoma City, where I do all of my composition, sound design, production, implementation, and virtual meetings. At home, I have an upstairs suite dedicated to recording. Please reach out and we can start a conversation - even if you'd just like to say "Hey!"

I've included a bit of information in list-form below, so you can easily see what I've been up to. Many items are clickable, taking you to an example of what my career has been.

Much love,
Jamie Wind Whitmarsh

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Bowser (left) and Mario (right)

Training

Studied composition with Edward Knight, Lendell Black, Kris Maloy, Ladislav Kubik,
Mark Wingate, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, and arranging with Roland Barrett

 

BM Music Composition/Percussion Performance '11 - Oklahoma City University
MM Music Theory and Music Composition '14 - Florida State University
DMA Percussion Performance '21 - University of Oklahoma

Audio Production Experience

Music for all original video game and film scores
2020 - Kate Bass "Quarantine" - mixing and mastering
2021 - Ryan Beach "Insights" - recording, editing, mixing
2014 - Garnet House Productions "Florida State University Percussion Ensemble: Volume 3: - recording

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