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New sounds for the tomorrow orchestra

We put out a call to all builders, programmers, sound designers, and producers to find out what the sixth section will sound like in the orchestra of the future.

We were delighted to receive so many entries taking our challenge in many different directions. In the end, we were able to agree on the winners from our competition. Congratulations to them, and a huge thank you to everyone who entered.

Winners

Motion Redux
by Lukas Blecks



1st Prize


€2,000
+ Berlin Series main collections

Nature’s Orchestra
by Myntian



Runner-up


Berlin Series main collections

Project One
by Tomasz Toczkowski



Runner-up


Berlin Series main collections

Guest judges

This competition was be judged by the OT team and two very special guest judges: Robert Dudzic and Jacob Shea.

Robert Dudzic



Robert Dudzic has 25 years of professional sound design experience, contributing to hundreds of movie trailers and TV shows around the world. In the past, he has collaborated with Roland, Yamaha, Steinberg, Roli, Arturia, Tascam, ProjectSAM, and Heavyocity. His expertise makes him a valued asset in the industry, and his contributions have helped shape the way sound is used in media today.

Jacob Shea



Jacob Shea is a composer from California who has worked with many of Hollywood’s top composers, including Elliot Goldenthal, Steve Jablonsky, and Hans Zimmer. His work as a composer and music programmer has appeared in a wide variety of media. He currently heads up the Bleeding Fingers Custom Music Shop as lead composer.