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Chance Thomas is an American
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, and
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. As a composer, he creates original music for animation, video games, movies, television, and virtual reality. His music has received critical acclaim and commercial success, including an Oscar, an Emmy, and billions of dollars in sales worldwide. Chance is best known for scoring video games like ''
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'' and '' James Cameron’s Avatar''. He also scored Columbia Pictures’ ''
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'', which won an
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for Best Animated Short Film, and the TV film ''Lost Treasure Hunt'', which was nominated for two Daytime Emmy Awards. Chance is the author of the university textbook ''Composing Music for Games: The Art, Technology and Business of Video Game Scoring''. The book was released in 2016 by
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, a Taylor and Francis Publishing imprint. As an entrepreneur, Chance founded "HUGEST" sound in 1998 and sold it in 2016 to a large and diversified entertainment conglomerate, R Legacy Entertainment. He now serves as VP of Music and Creative Development for HUGEsound Post Production. His projects have won major awards, including an
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, Telly,
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and several G.A.N.G. awards. He is considered the father of game music
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eligibility and was honored in 2013 with the Game Audio Network Guild's Recognition Award.


Early life

Throughout high school, Thomas formed and played in
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bands until he was called to serve a
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in northern Italy for the
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. When he returned home in 1982, he met his bride-to-be, Pamela, at a single's ward family home evening. Thomas worked at
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, putting his music on hold while pursuing a business degree at Central Oklahoma State University. While in rehab due to a torn shoulder, a friend informed him of a job as an entertainer at a pizza restaurant. Thomas got the job, which paid more than UPS. After two and a half years in Oklahoma, he received a transfer scholarship to finish his business degree at
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in Utah. Shortly after his transfer, he switched his scholarship to the music school and eventually graduated with a bachelor's degree in music.


Career

Chance Thomas began his professional career as a performer, singing and playing piano as well as keyboard at ski resorts in the Rocky Mountains and on cruise ships in the Caribbean. In 1991, he opened a small music production company and studio in
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, called ''byChance Productions'' and began creating music for ad agencies and corporate clients. He made several orchestral scores for public service announcements produced by non-profits like
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, and The United Way. He emerged into the video game industry in 1996. At the time,
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was looking for a full-time composer, and Chance moved back to California to take the job. This opportunity allowed him to write music for Quest for Glory V: Dragon Fire, creating one of the first orchestral video game scores in history. In the late 1990s, Chance led a successful movement which brought game music into the Grammy Awards. The Quest for Glory soundtrack was a factor in the
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creating three new categories — Best Score, Best Song and Best Soundtrack for Film, Television and Other Visual Media. Chance was also an innovator in video games. He led the design and implementation of one of the world's first successful
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systems based on digital audio streams (1997). He also pioneered new techniques for composing game music, including ambient set matrices (1996) and interactive scoring maps (2001). When Sierra Online closed the doors of its California studio in 1998, Chance opened HUGEsound, located just outside
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. Projects scored during that time included the Oscar-winning film, ''
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'', and games like ''Peter Jackson’s King Kong'', ''Marvel Ultimate Alliance'', and ''Lord of the Rings Online''. In 2007, Chance relocated HUGEsound to Utah and continued to compose for high-profile game titles like '' Avatar: the Game'', ''
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'', and ''
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Lord Of The Rings Online

Chance Thomas' '' Lord of the Rings Online'' (LOTRO) scores are among his most acclaimed and documented work so far. He based the instrumental palettes, vocal ranges, stylistic tendencies and emotional conjuring of many pieces on direct references/inferences scattered throughout the text. On June 16, 2017, Thomas released The Lord of the Rings Online: 10th Anniversary Commemorative Soundtrack through HUGEsound Records. The album contains tracks from 2007 to 2017.


HUGEsound

In 1998, Chance launched HUGEsound in
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as a full-service audio development company to service clients in film and gaming. HUGEsound provided
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, Foley (filmmaking), foley, original music scoring and song production for ''The ChubbChubbs!'', among other projects, for nearly 20 years. In September 2016, Chance sold HUGEsound to R Legacy Entertainment, a privately held umbrella corporation containing a diversified portfolio of entertainment companies in Nashville, Tennessee, Nashville, Los Angeles, and
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. In February 2017, HUGEsound Post Production was opened as a 16,000 square foot recording and production facility. It offered a variety of post-production services in picture, music, and sound.


Volunteer work

Chance has served in volunteer capacities for community councils, universities, churches, food banks and industry organizations throughout his career. In 1994, he launched the annual Wasatch Front Frozen Turkey Hunt for the Utah Food Bank. In 1998, he helped organize the Music and Sound award review committees for the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences, Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences and led those committees for 2 years. In 2002, he helped found the Game Audio Network Guild and served on its board of directors for 15 years. In 2007, he joined the Advisory Board for the Game Developers Conference (GDC). He has served on Advisory Boards for the Musicians Institute,
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and Full Sail University.


Public speaking

Chance speaks regularly at universities, colleges and professional conferences on the art, craft, tech, and business of music scoring. He has spoken at the University of Southern California, University of Michigan, San Francisco Conservatory of Music, Cincinnati Conservatory of Music, Oklahoma City University, Berklee College of Music, Full Sail University, Musicians Institute, VRDC, FMX Animation Conference, GameSoundCon and the Game Developers Conference, among many others. Chance won the Ace of Spades Award from GDC in 2010, given to the speaker with the highest rated talk of the entire conference.


''Composing Music for Games''

In 2016 CRC Press released Chance's textbook, ''Composing Music for Games: The Art, Technology and Business of Video Game Scoring''. The text is a guidebook for launching and maintaining a career as a video game composer. The book includes sections about scoring principles, specific styles for video game music, and several project assignments and simulations.


Discography

The lists below show some of Thomas' most notable work in various scoring categories:


Video games


Television


Film


Virtual reality


References


External links


Official website

HUGEsound official website
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