Mark Griskey is an American composer, probably most well-known for his work… Read Full Bio ↴Mark Griskey is an American composer, probably most well-known for his work for LucasArts Entertainment in games such as Jedi Starfighter and Knights of The Old Republic: The Sith Lords.
Early career:
Mark started his career in the early 1990s composing music for companies such as 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks S.K.G., MGM Studios, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Universal Pictures, Touchstone, Lions Gate Films, Miramax Films, and New Line Cinema. Until in the mid 90s he stepped into the world of interactive media, composing for Atom Shockwave Corporation.
LucasArts career
In 2001 Mark Griskey started scoring video games for LucasArts Entertainment, games like Jedi Starfighter, Gladius and some tracks in "The Best of LucasArts Original Soundtrack" which was awarded as "Best Game Music Soundtrack Album of the Year". His final project in the LucasArts company was for the Knights of the Old Republic: the sith lords video game in 2005.
After LucasArts and Recent Projects:
In March 2005 he left LucasArts Entertainment to start his freelance career in a new game: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Amongst his most recent projects are Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Rayman Raving Rabbids and is currently working on a new trailer music for X-Ray Dog and video game scores for Four Bars Intertainment.
Mark Griskey's site: http://www.griskey.com/
Early career:
Mark started his career in the early 1990s composing music for companies such as 20th Century Fox, Columbia Pictures, DreamWorks S.K.G., MGM Studios, Sony Pictures, Paramount Pictures, Universal Pictures, Warner Bros., Disney, Universal Pictures, Touchstone, Lions Gate Films, Miramax Films, and New Line Cinema. Until in the mid 90s he stepped into the world of interactive media, composing for Atom Shockwave Corporation.
LucasArts career
In 2001 Mark Griskey started scoring video games for LucasArts Entertainment, games like Jedi Starfighter, Gladius and some tracks in "The Best of LucasArts Original Soundtrack" which was awarded as "Best Game Music Soundtrack Album of the Year". His final project in the LucasArts company was for the Knights of the Old Republic: the sith lords video game in 2005.
After LucasArts and Recent Projects:
In March 2005 he left LucasArts Entertainment to start his freelance career in a new game: The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe. Amongst his most recent projects are Marvel Ultimate Alliance and Rayman Raving Rabbids and is currently working on a new trailer music for X-Ray Dog and video game scores for Four Bars Intertainment.
Mark Griskey's site: http://www.griskey.com/
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Malachor V
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Lev Kladov
This is the final... where I was more worried about my companions. But I was even more worried about Atton when he was in battle with Zion. This music conveys the tense situation of the companions' battle against the Cray. It's like my experiences, like a tense battle, how you try to save and protect your companions.
Duchess Van Hoof
I had a Sentinel/Battle Master, a proper heroic Jedi, with Thon's Robes and two lightsabers. And I Force Lightninged myself through the entire Academy. It wasn't even fair.
Sam Bridgers
@Awesome Bear Audiobooks That's why you use Force Speed to maximize your attacks.
Kitosjek
@Awesome Bear Audiobooks quite opposite for me lol
Awesome Bear Audiobooks
The funny thing is, when I play as a Sentinel or a Consular, I just burn them with force lightning easily every time... But then, if I try to play as the ''hardcore'', no-force Jedi Guardian, those Sith just literally eat me alive, lol
Comrade General
I believe small cues of this theme are heard during the space battle cinematics in the Battle of Telos part. Correct me if I'm wrong though.
Jack Shuman
ABFan2019 maybe 0:45 - 0:52?
ABFan2019
Whitch small Q’s are you talking about?
Sam Bridgers
Correct.
straswa
One Jedi/Dark Jedi vs hundreds of Sith followers. Who will win?