Composer Jan Morgenstern Sponsors Orange

  / by Ton

We’re very happy to announce we found a brilliant composer for the Open Movie. Jan Morgenstern will provide all music and the full sound effect editing for the project.

His studio Wavemage was founded in 2003 in Lüneburg (Northern Germany), after doing freelance music and sound design for some years. Wavemage’s mission is to provide soundtracks, sound design and audio post-production services for interactive entertainment, film, tv and advertising productions. Among past customers were Elkware/Infospace, Airbus, Native Instruments, Eastwest/Quantum Leap and Music by Design Records.

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10 Responses to “Composer Jan Morgenstern Sponsors Orange”

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