Projects
Below are some highlights of projects MyersMedia has been involved with over the past few years
Michael has been busy working with the educational branch of the Kennedy Center called ARTSEDGE, which specializes is bringing music into the educational world. Having a great love of teaching and arts education Michael was honored to assist in any way possible for this group's purpose. Please, check them out if you love music or have an interest in music education. The Kennedy Center is an incredible organization!
After being in development for many, many years The Nameless MOD has been released. Michael always enjoyed the Deus Ex games for their complex storylines and was happy to be involved with this project. The development team crossed every t and dotted every i creating a rich, deep environment with a great storyline that will not disappoint. You can hear Michael doing some voiceover acting in two separate parts. Go grab your old copy of Deus Ex and install this one NOW!
Being a huge fan of the Thief series of games, Michael discovered this MOD for the Doom3 engine set within a Thief-like universe. He simply had to become involved and began sound design as well as ambient music for this project. The whole MOD team is incredibly talented and will really shine against many of the other MODs out there.
Michael teamed up with Oddkid Productions supplying on location sound recording, clean up and mastering as well as composition of the music for one of the Red Cross' training films. This particular film was a diversity training video to be supplied to the American Red Cross' Southeast regional offices.
Coverville has been the only podcast that has consistently kept Michael's iPod cranking. So, when Coverville's Brian Ibbott sent out a search request for covers of Squeeze tracks back in 2008, Michael couldn't resist and completed a cover of Squeeze's "Take Me I'm Yours" to be included on the compilation. The entire online CD is a great effort and is still available for download at http://www.coverville.com/squeeze/. Squeeze's founding members Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford liked the tracks so much that they used them as opening music before their last tour. Listen to the entire podcast (episode #532): download


