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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tim_WynnTim Wynn - Wikipedia

    Timothy Michael Wynn (born May 5, 1970) is an American musical composer for films, television shows, and video games. His co-score for Warhawk was recognized as one of the best video game scores for 2007 by IGN and the International Film Music Critics Association.

  2. Timothy Michael Wynn composed the cinematic score to Guerrilla ' s pre-rendered CGI cutscenes, while Jake Kaufman handled the majority of looped micro-scores that play dynamically during "ambient" and "combat" gameplay – material including contributions by Raison Varner and Dan Wentz.

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  3. In November 2008, Crispy Gamer reported that James Hannigan and Timothy Michael Wynn wrote the bulk of the game's remaining 114 minutes of music, with Hannigan composing the "Soviet March" menu theme along with music for the Empire of the Rising Sun Faction, and Wynn the music of the Allies and the remaining Soviet tracks.

  4. Timothy Michael Wynn is an American musical composer for films, television shows, and video games. His co-score for Warhawk was recognized as one of the best video game scores for 2007 by IGN and the International Film Music Critics Association.

  5. Tim Wynn began his music training as a founding member of the prestigious Orange County High School of the Performing Arts in 1988. From there he was accepted into the USC School of Music, where he studied under Elmer Bernstein, Christopher Young, Buddy Baker and Jerry Goldsmith. Wynn’s music career is notable by the diversity of his credits.

  6. 12 de mar. de 2012 · 1.1K views 11 years ago. Timothy Michael Wynn takes some time to talk about his impressive score to The Darkness II, the new video game. We discuss game scoring and what his approach to the...

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  7. We had the opportunity to speak with Timothy Michael Wynn, who was the composer on “The Darkness II”. Soundtracks are often overlooked. But this one deserved recognition, directly with the man who wrote it. Here is what Timothy was so kind to answer for us.