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Stephen Baysted is a British film music and computer game composer.
Education
Stephen Baysted gained BA (Hons.) and MMus degrees from the University of Southampton,[1] is listed in their successful alumni, and was a visiting research student in the Departments of Music and Philosophy at the Université de Rouen in France. Baysted was awarded a PhD in 2002 from Dartington College of Arts for a thesis entitled: From le cri de la nature to Pygmalion: a study of Jean-Jacques Rousseau's philosophy of music and aesthetic and reform of opera.[2] Before joining the University of Chichester in 2003, he was Head of Opera Studies at Rose Bruford College in Kent and worked with many of the leading opera companies and opera practitioners in the UK.[1] Stephen was recently appointed Reader in Film Composition at the University of Chichester
Film, TV and computer game composer
Baysted works professionally as a media composer in the games, film and television industries. He is Composer and Audio Director for Slightly Mad Studios Ltd. an International games development studio and has composed music scores and designed sound for a string of award winning computer games.[1] With Brett-Dempsey Music, Baysted has scored over thirty cinema, television and radio advertisements, including notable campaigns for Budweiser,[3] McDonalds and Pizza Hut.[4] Stephen is a member of Northpole Music, a film music production collective managed by Grammy award winning film music producer Steve McLaughlin and Hollywood Film Composer Ilan Eshkeri.[1] Baysted is represented by The Max Steiner Agency, Hollywood.[5]
Credits Include:
- Strange Factories (Feature Film)
- Mercs (Feature Film)
- Test Drive: Ferrari Racing Legends (Video Game)
- Eager Beaver (Video Game)
- Skid Racer (Video Game)
- C.A.R.S (Video Game)
- Life Lines (Documentary)
- Der Mann mit dem Fagott (TV Movie)
- Shift 2: Unleashed Shift 2: Unleashed (Video Game)
- Beam (Video Game)
- Need for Speed: Shift Need for Speed: Shift (Video Game)
- BMW M3 Challenge BMW M3 Challenge (Video Game)
- GTR2: FIA GT Racing Game (Video Game)
- GT Legends (Video Game)
- GTR: FIA GT Racing Game (Video Game)
References
- ^ a b c d "Baysted, Stephen". Web.archive.org. 2011-07-18. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
- ^ [1][dead link]
- ^ "Baysted, Stephen". Visit4info.com. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
- ^ "Baysted, Stephen". Last.fm. 2012-03-22. Retrieved 2012-06-11.
- ^ "The Max Steiner Agency". The Max Steiner Agency. Retrieved 2012-01-15.