Ty Audronis has over 25 years of experience with music and music composition. Ty has scored music for visuals seen by multitudes of people, written jingles for advertising campaigns. Ty has also released 2 albums on iTunes, and recorded music and audio for other groups. Check out some of Ty's music below
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Ty Audronis's Highlight Reel, 2011
This reel highlights some of Ty's work up through 2011 (including work from his stint as Supervising/Senior Editor at California Academy of Sciences Visualization Studio and Morrison Planetarium). Music for this reel was also composed, performed, and recorded by Ty Audronis.
Vernichter (German for "Exterminator") was concieved as a production for the San Jose 48-hour Film Festival. A 48-hour film is where a team is given a required prop, character name and occupation, a line of dialogue, and genre of film. Then, the team must write, produce, edit, and finalize a film between 3 and 7 minutes in length. Ty was Executive Producer, Director, Editor, Sound Designer, and Composer on this film. Ty also cast and staffed the film. Vernichter received so much critical acclaim for the accomplishments of the production crew within the 48-hour requirement that it is currently being developed into a feature film.
Requirements for film:
- Character: Zelda / Zack Alexander
- Occupation: Exterminator
- Prop: Game Piece
- Line of Dialogue: "Tell me again why this matters?"
- Genre: Foreign Film
Nominations:
- Best Film
- Best Editing
- Best Music
- Best Props (Won)
- Best Marketing (Won)
Click here to view "Vernichter"
Science in Action: Space Shuttle (Music Montage)
Science in Action is a weekly video news magazine published to the web and museum floor by California Academy of Sciences. From 2008-2011, Ty was Supervising/Senior Editor in the Visualization Studio at California Academy of Sciences. Ty was responsible for designing the equipment and workflow for editorial at the Academy. Ty also acted as the Senior Editor (shooting, editing, and in some cases producing stories for Science in Action, as well as working in many roles in planetarium production).
Ty has been a Space Shuttle geek since the first launch when he was a child. When it came time for the final launch of the Shuttle, Ty couldn't resist using the Academy's ties at NASA to produce a farewell story for the Space Shuttle. Along with the story was a music montage (with music written by Ty just for the production).
Click here to view the music montage...
