I just recently returned from another recording stint in Los Angeles. I've been back and forth from Los Angeles working as set-recordist, audio designer and set-Paramedic for this film (whew! that is a lot of hats now that I type it!). Now that we're in the final stages of editing, my role as composer for the film begins. After I have a 'mock-up' score that I will have created in my studio, I begin the process of enlisting musicians. Once an ensemble is formed, we then begin recording them performing the music for the film. Exciting and busy times are ahead!
Enjoy!
Sunday, April 04, 2010
The Whisperer In Darkness - new trailer
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
The Whisperer In Darkness
So I spent about a month and a half running around the U.S. (from ND to Los Angeles to Vermont and back again) as part of the production crew for the upcoming 'The Whisperer in Darkness'. If you haven't checked out the blog over at HPLHS, I recommend you do so! ( http://www.cthulhulives.org/Whisperer/twid-blog.html
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All of the crew wore numerous hats during the greater part of the principal photography session. My function was primarily as set-sound recordist. The duties included recording dialogue of the actors, whether through using hidden microphones in their clothing (lavaliers) or my Boom operator ( Robyn Heller - Los Angeles unit, Barry Lynch - Vermont unit) would capture audio with the microphone while I monitored and mixed it to the camera. Robyn and I also spent a good deal of time at Universal and Warner Brothers, sorting through furniture, props and other set-dressing materials. It was great fun. I also exercised my paramedic skills on several occasions for minor incidents on set.
I'm back home in the studio now and all of the above mentioned experiences have inspired me greatly. I am currently working on music sketches for the score to the film. When I receive segments of the film, I'll start composing to picture. As of now, I have a lot of still shots from the set that I am using to get a feel for the instrumentation I will use. Invoking a mysterious aural accompaniment to the film will be a great challenge and I look forward to it.
Because this HPLHS production has sound and dialogue, a film composer has to find a balance between dialogue, sound effects, ambiance and music. I can tell you from being on the set, the actors' performances were astounding and coupling music with them will be extremely rewarding.
As I am writing now, there are several principal photography scenes that need to be shot. I anticipate going back out to assist with those soon. Follow along at the blog linked above for more frequent updates than I publish here. When I start to score the film and begin to work with orchestra, I will be posting more frequent updates and, possibly some video links. Stay tuned!
Thursday, July 30, 2009
2009 BSC Rising Star Alumni Award

Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Fischgaard Film Festival

I've recently been collaborating with Aberdeen, South Dakota-based production company Labyrinth Films. Labyrinth Films is run by Shaun O'Connell (director) and Matt Klundt (DP). I've worked on (2) 48-hour film festival creations along with a third short and am currently working on a film short as well. Recently, we participated in 'Fischgaard 2009' a 48-hour film festival-style filmmaking festival in Aberdeen, South Dakota.
Monday, December 08, 2008
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Shadow Over Innsmouth NOW AVAILABLE!
The Shadow Over Innsmouth CD
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Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Shadow Over Innsmouth brings Lovecraft's tale to life as it might have been adapted for radio in the 1930s. In the style of The War of the Worlds, The Shadow and our own At the Mountains of Madness,The Dunwich Horror, and The Shadow Out of Time, Dark Adventure Radio Theatre dramatizes HPL's story with a huge cast of professional actors, exciting sound effects and thrilling original music by Troy Sterling Nies (composer for The Call of Cthulhu). Discover what fate has in store for you as you delve into this cherished tale of ichthyic horrors.
In addition to the full 77 minute radio drama on CD, you'll get these carefully made props from the story to enhance your listening experience:
• A clipping from the New York Evening Graphicdescribing the government raid on Innsmouth
• A genuine matchbook from Innsmouth's historic Gilman House Hotel
• A souvenir postcard from the Newburyport Historical
• A souvenir postcard from the Newburyport Historical Society with a picture of their prized Innsmouth tiara. The illustration was created for HPLHS by noted fantasy artist Keith Thompson• A hand-drawn map of Innsmouth on the wrapping paper of the First National grocery chain. And yes, it really is "scratch-n-sniff". Ew.
And of course it's beautifully produced and packaged with the same deranged attention to detail that you'll find in other HPLHS products. Maybe even a little more than usual.
In a hurry? Don't want the props or a CD? Click here for the downloadable MP3 of the show. Or click here for info on our deluxe Innsmouth Combo.
FREE BONUS: Some of our friends overseas have asked if we'd provide a script to the show, so they could read along as they listen. We love the idea of people learning English the Lovecraft way. Free download coming soon!
Price $19.50
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Ascension - Video Game Soundtrack
Richard Whitwell of Decklin's Demise asked me to score his upcoming PC RPG, ASCENSION. Ascension harkens back to the vintage PC RPG style paying homage to Bard's Tale, Wizardry and Ultima RPG game series. I've been working on the score for some time now and will be nearing completion soon. Game release is early 2009. A game soundtrack release will occur shortly thereafter. In the meantime, enjoy some samples from the game soundtrack:Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Losing an Icon: R.I.P. Richard Wright
Pink Floyd was and always will be my favorite band. My dad raised me on a number of bands while I was young including Jethro Tull, Led Zeppelin, Yes, Tangerine Dream, Moody Blues and many others. Pink Floyd always impressed me the most. Through my years of musical development, playing in rock bands and the like, it was Pink Floyd that also inspired me most. Rick Wright was my keyboard hero through highschool and college and into present day. Of course, Rick Wakeman was also high on the list, but Mr. Wright always mesmerized me with his choice of sounds, keyboards use of piano and so on throughout the albums. Probably my most favorite tunes by Floyd also include Rick Wright singing lead or sharing lead with Waters or Gilmour. The tune that immediately comes to mind is 'Echoes'. His voice always added a very day-dream-esque quality which I believe help define their signature sound. Thursday, September 04, 2008
In Search of Lovecraft world premiere at H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival!

Thursday, August 28, 2008
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: Behind the Scenes

One of several upcoming projects that I am composing music for is Dark Adventure Radio Theatre's third & fourth episodes: 'The Shadow out of Time' and 'The Shadow over Innsmouth'. An interesting 9 minute video of 'behind the scenes footage' can be viewed at the following link. More information on the D.A.R.T. series can be found here.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Diabolical Tales Trilogy now available to surface dwellers

Saturday, June 07, 2008
Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Dunwich Horror
It's complete and available for purchase:Dark Adventure Radio Theatre: The Dunwich Horror brings Lovecraft's tale to life as it might have been adapted for radio during his lifetime. In the style of The War of the Worlds,The Shadow and our own At the Mountains of Madness, Dark Adventure Radio Theatre dramatizes HPL's story with a huge cast of professional actors, exciting sound effects and thrilling original music by Troy Sterling Nies (composer for The Call of Cthulhu). Relive the excitement of 1930s radio with one of the most popular tales of the Cthulhu Mythos: The Dunwich Horror.
In addition to the full 75 minute radio drama on CD, you'll get these beautifully made props from the story to enhance your listening experience:
• A clipping from a 1917 copy of the Arkham Advertiserdescribing the Whateley family and the strangeness of the Dunwich region
• A vintage map of Dunwich, Sentinel Hill and the surrounding region
• A page from Wilbur Whateley's diary with its bizarre occult cypher
• A replica of a key page from the Whateleys' copy of John Dee's Necronomicon
And of course it's beautifully produced and packaged with the same deranged attention to detail that you'll find in other HPLHS products.
In a hurry? Don't want the props or a CD? Click here for the downloadable MP3 of the story.
NOTE: The Dunwich Horror will start shipping on 6/13/08.
Price $19.50
Thursday, May 08, 2008
N.D. Music Teacher Association Commissioned Composition Premiere
I had the good fortune to be selected as the commissioned composer for the 2008 N.D. Music Teacher Association conference this year. The new work is now completed and the ensemble will begin rehearsals next week. The piece is entitled, 'The best laid plans..." written for Oboe, Clarinet, Bassoon and Piano. The work was inspired by the writings of John Steinbeck ('Of Mice and Men' and 'Winter of our Discontent').
Monday, March 17, 2008
'Of Mice and Men' music preview
As promised, incidental music from Theatre Banshee's production of 'Of Mice and Men' can now be heard here. Music composed by Troy Sterling Nies, music performed by 'Trio Apollo' woodwind trio: Tonya Mertz, oboe, Michelle Kiec, clarinet and Sara Boyd, bassoon.Monday, March 03, 2008
'Of Mice and Men' incidental music
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
'In Search of Lovecraft' feature film score completed!

Thursday, February 07, 2008
'The Call of Cthulhu' to be screened at Fargo Film Festival March 4-8
I just received word that 'The Call of Cthulhu' will be screened at the March 4th-8th Fargo Film Festival, in Fargo, North Dakota. The festival is held at the historic Fargo Theatre. I will be attending the festival and look forward to meeting filmmakers and all involved! Pictures will be posted after I return.Tuesday, January 22, 2008
'The Whisperer In Darkness' Teaser Trailer
Music composed by Troy Sterling Nies - performed by members of the Bismarck-Mandan Symphony Orchestra.
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Studio Upgrade & Film Scoring Update
officially taken a huge step closer to the 'darkside' that is Mac. I purchased a MacBook Pro 17' and am now running Digital Performer 5.12. This will be a nice addition to the PC setup I currently run (Sonar Pro 5). Instrument and sound libraries will include the same libraries I have been using (East West, Native Instruments, etc.). bul will soon include the MOTU Symphonic plugins soon as well.With the new MacBook Pro, I'm finding it to be a very intuitive OS (Leopard). I've been exploring 'widgets' and am actually typing this blog entry using a handy little blogger widget. Grreat stuff!
'In Search of Lovec
raft' is in full swing - scoring is going well as I continue to work with Todd Hartman and David Hohl. The score, so far, can be described as a combination of organic instrumentation and electronic sounds - certainly stuff to send a chill up the spine. Check back for more updates and clips soon.
Wednesday, January 09, 2008
'In Search of Lovecraft' Music Preview
A sample of the film's music is included here - this is the 'In Seach of Lovecraft' title sequence:
'In Search of Lovecraft' title sequence composed by Troy Sterling Nies (MP3 format)
Check back soon for more updates!
Thursday, January 03, 2008
2008 Happy New Year - sneak preview of upcoming projects
It's been a bit since I last posted - I thought a teaser of what's to come in 2008 would be in order:
Currently scoring Hohlographic Productions' 'In Search of Lovecraft'.
H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society will be releasing some very interesting projects this year:
'The Whisperer In Darkness" Also visit the youtube link to teaser that I scored: here
I will be scoring the film, recording on-set dialouge and providing sound design.
H.P. Lovecraft Historical Society will be releasing another installment in the 'Dark Adventure Radio Theatre' series : 'The Dunwich Horror". I will be scoring the music segments and creating sound design for the radio drama.
The N.D. Music Teachers' Association has commissioned me to compose an original work for their annual conference. The performance will be held June 12 or 13, 2008 at the Bismarck State College, Bismarck, N.D. The work is being composed specifically for the Apollo Trio ensemble with other added elements.
A TOP SECRET special project will be in the works during 2008 - watch closely here or www.troysterling.com for more details...





