Phillips Scores Davinvi Code
2K Games' game adaption of film gets world class muscial score.
Date: Tuesday, May 16, 2006
Author: James 'Prophet' Fudge

Composer Winifred Phillips has created the theatrical score for The Da Vinci Code video game, developed by The Collective for 2K Games. The video game is based on the highly-anticipated The Da Vinci Code film by Oscar winning director Ron Howard, which is based on Dan Brown’s controversial best-selling novel. The video games are timed to coincide with the film's world-wide release date of May 19th.

Selected by the development team at Collective Studios for her unique approach to choral composition, Winifred was given extensive creative control to produce an original sound for the game inspired by Dan Brown’s novel. Winifred wrote more than one hundred tracks of music for The Da Vinci Code video game that combines classical and liturgical techniques with an aggressive contemporary edge and all the orchestral power of a modern-day thriller.

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