I'm in Halo 3!
[crossposted from geekdad.com]
Today I spent the day in Seattle at the headquarters of Bungie Studios, makers of the Halo videogame series. A couple years ago I'd had dinner with Marty O'Donnell, Bungie's audio director (and composer of the legendary Halo theme music), and after a lot of wine had got him to half-jokingly promise me a voice-acting cameo in Halo 3. Earlier this year I slightly exaggerated the absoluteness of his commitment and reminded him of that. To my delight he agreed to have me come up and record a few lines. Today was the day. It was awesome.
To answer the obvious questions, yes, I've seen a lot of the game. Yes, it's amazing. No, I can't talk about most of it (I'm NDA'd). But I can say (because this feature has been discussed) that the one thing that completely blew me away (aside from the graphics, animation, level design and new vehicles and weapons) was the ability to record a game and play it back on Xbox Live, freezing the action at any point and flying around the scene, Matrix style. It may sound just like a standard replay function, but take my word for it, it's not. I think it's revolutionary, and I predict that Halo 3 will take machinima to a whole new level.
Marty had me record about 30 lines, mostly playing a marine (that's me in the recording studio, above). I got to utter timeless phrases such as "Brutes can't smell through rock, can they?" and "Wonder if anyone knows we're down here..." They said I warmed up nicely, but I think they were just being polite. They were trying hard not to crack up as I screamed like a girl when I was being "possessed by the Flood". My entire script is scanned here, with a few bits redacted. Click on the images for the full-sized readable versions.
When the game is released this fall, I'll find out which of my lines made it into the final version. Then I will have awesome bragging rights: "You know that marine on level X, near the beginning, sort of off to one corner by himself? No? Well, anyway, if you do find him and you melee him, that's my scream!
(A GeekDad aside: I'd wanted to bring up one of my kids to record the voice of a grunt, but Bungie rightly noted that the game is rated M and this could be seen as an inappropriate setting for kids. Fair enough. But just imagine the cred the kid would have had on the playground if Bungie had gone for it. They could have told their friends that they're IN Halo 3! That would have won me GeekDad of the Year, hands down.)
Finally, here's a video of Marty talking about the thinking behind the fanfare that opens the Halo 3 E3 trailer. And then he plays it, live:





That is great Chris - my entire team and I are halo junkies. In fact, we played every lunch for a year to help mitigate the stress of a startup. Congrats on becoming part of one of the best video games in the industry.
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Posted by: Paul Mabray | April 24, 2007 at 12:37 AM
I'm jealous. Hopefully you had some fun with some screams of pain.
Posted by: Douglas Karr | April 24, 2007 at 07:21 AM
Hmm - is that "100 Citadel" bottom left of page 2?
Couldn't you have just used a PDF redacter, so we could have ctrl-v'd our way to enlightenment? :)
Posted by: Gridlock | April 24, 2007 at 08:34 AM
Chris, Here's a question. I'm an educator and you've got a ton of connections. What would be the possibility of working with a video company to offer some student the opportunity to record his voice for a video game that would be appropriate for a child to be one.
Posted by: Andrew Pass | April 24, 2007 at 03:24 PM
I get Chills just listening to him play that.
Posted by: John | April 25, 2007 at 10:25 AM
I do in-house AV production for Safeco in Seattle right now. My dream is to work in voice-overs for games. not just the recording/production side, but as talent too. I just love hearing this kind of story. thanks.
Posted by: Travis | April 25, 2007 at 10:36 AM
Congrats! :)
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Posted by: Jessica Hilton | April 25, 2007 at 05:45 PM
What is the difference between Halo 3 and Halo 3 Unlimited. I want to get my boyfriend one of them which is better? Thanks!
Posted by: DC | August 28, 2007 at 07:44 AM
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