
Welcome to Cameron’s variety show! From light-hearted video sketches to heartfelt song performances, this 20-minute set will take you through the range of compositions Cameron has worked on throughout the semester.
Swanston is a live score for the animated film Along Swanston Street. The film is an homage to Melbourne, the good and bad of it, and trying to appreciate it while we’re here. The lyrics of the song reflect this sentiment, and the minimal underscore serves to accompany our characters as they go about their day.
Collaborators:
Chloe Lau - Animation
Kieran Balmaceda - Sound Design, Acoustic Guitar
Holly Notarangelo - Backing Vocals
Junaid Eastman - Recording Engineering
Emu War II is a tower defence game where the player must defend their barn from attacking emus. Playing on the theme of war, the soundtrack of the trailer features grandiose orchestral war battle music.
Collaborators:
Mind Goblins Studios - Game, Game Trailer
PHASOR is a dance piece exploring the relationship between movements, both improvised and structured. In the structured half of the piece, the dancers first perform the same gestures but in different timings. But at the end, the dancers' movements coalesce into a synchronised dance, finally in timing and in phase with one another.
Collaborators:
Leyla Boz & Natalie Hardy - Dancers
Ethan Oppy & Nick Zhang - Co-Composers
A scripted 'Let's Play' for a gameplay recording of Emu War II, showcasing the in-game music and sound effects designed by me (as well as my acting skills).
(Fun fact: I made Youtube gameplay videos growing up. And no you cannot and should not find them.)
Collaborators:
Mind Goblins Studios - Game, Game Trailer
Waterproofing is a song about trying to heal from childhood trauma, inspired by a wooden roof-like sculpture that reminded me of the leaky roof and windows of my childhood bedroom. The sculpture also served as a graphic score, with dots dictating certain motifs, and patterns in the wood used to shape the additive synth pads in the piece.
(psst... releasing to streaming platforms early 2025! Follow my on my socials to stay updated :) )
Collaborators:
Natasha Tan - Rain Footage
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