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Episode 13 - Julie Elven

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About this Episode

Today, I have the honor of welcoming an extraordinary talent to the show – Julie Elven, a renowned soundtrack vocalist, concert soloist and musician based in Munich, Germany.

Julie's career has seen her collaborate with Hollywood's finest composers. Her captivating voice has graced a multitude of iconic projects, including the GRAMMY longlisted and BAFTA-winning video game 'Horizon Forbidden West' soundtrack. Her ethereal vocals have added depth and emotion to scores for the Gran Turismo movie (2023), 'League of Legends', 'World of Warcraft - Legion' and many more.

Beyond the recording studio, Julie is a seasoned concert soloist, having performed with esteemed orchestras and ensembles worldwide. Her live performance at The Game Awards 2021, accompanied by Lorne Balfe and The Game Awards Orchestra, reached an astounding 85 million viewers, making it a historic moment in the world of music and gaming.

Julie's journey is not just about singing; it's about creating unforgettable moments through her music. Join us today as we delve into her incredible career, her passion for storytelling through sound, and her remarkable contributions to the world of music, gaming, and beyond. Welcome, Julie and thank you for coming on the show!

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About Field & Foley

Welcome to Field & Foley, the podcast that explores the world of field recording and foley art. I am your host, Ben Reichstein, and every two weeks I'm joined by a new guest from the wonderful world of sound. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, we'll answer your questions, share tips and tricks and tell stories about the people behind the sound.

But our show isn't just for sound designers – it's for anyone who loves to get a direct insight into the craft of audio recording! Together, we'll discuss the joy of going out into nature or staying in your studio and capturing your own material. Join us for lively conversation, insights, and inspiration in every episode of Field & Foley.

Support this Podcast

If you've enjoyed this episode please consider supporting on Patreon or Ko-fi where you gain early access to episodes in lossless format and can submit questions for guests:

https://www.patreon.com/fieldandfoley

https://ko-fi.com/fieldandfoley

Thank you for listening!

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Content provided by Ben Reichstein. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Ben Reichstein or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

About this Episode

Today, I have the honor of welcoming an extraordinary talent to the show – Julie Elven, a renowned soundtrack vocalist, concert soloist and musician based in Munich, Germany.

Julie's career has seen her collaborate with Hollywood's finest composers. Her captivating voice has graced a multitude of iconic projects, including the GRAMMY longlisted and BAFTA-winning video game 'Horizon Forbidden West' soundtrack. Her ethereal vocals have added depth and emotion to scores for the Gran Turismo movie (2023), 'League of Legends', 'World of Warcraft - Legion' and many more.

Beyond the recording studio, Julie is a seasoned concert soloist, having performed with esteemed orchestras and ensembles worldwide. Her live performance at The Game Awards 2021, accompanied by Lorne Balfe and The Game Awards Orchestra, reached an astounding 85 million viewers, making it a historic moment in the world of music and gaming.

Julie's journey is not just about singing; it's about creating unforgettable moments through her music. Join us today as we delve into her incredible career, her passion for storytelling through sound, and her remarkable contributions to the world of music, gaming, and beyond. Welcome, Julie and thank you for coming on the show!

Things we talked about on this Episode


About Field & Foley

Welcome to Field & Foley, the podcast that explores the world of field recording and foley art. I am your host, Ben Reichstein, and every two weeks I'm joined by a new guest from the wonderful world of sound. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned professional, we'll answer your questions, share tips and tricks and tell stories about the people behind the sound.

But our show isn't just for sound designers – it's for anyone who loves to get a direct insight into the craft of audio recording! Together, we'll discuss the joy of going out into nature or staying in your studio and capturing your own material. Join us for lively conversation, insights, and inspiration in every episode of Field & Foley.

Support this Podcast

If you've enjoyed this episode please consider supporting on Patreon or Ko-fi where you gain early access to episodes in lossless format and can submit questions for guests:

https://www.patreon.com/fieldandfoley

https://ko-fi.com/fieldandfoley

Thank you for listening!

  continue reading

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