Sora96 17,256 Posted September 8, 2015 Composer Nobuo Uematsu revealed in a set of declassified emails exchanged between him and scenario writer Kazushige Nojima that he fought for the inclusion of Final Fantasy X’s main theme “Zanarkand” in the game, as it was not considered for use by the rest of the development team: “I coaxed the team in using it for certain event scenes, but they always replied ‘Hmm…perhaps’. In the end, they decided to try using it on the opening screen. And I was surprised that it was just perfect for the scene! I hurriedly sent an email to [event director Motomu] Toriyama, telling him ‘Toriyama! That song is perfect for that scene! It’s GOOD!’ When the staff reviewed the opening scene, there was a sense of common agreement on it. In the end, that theme together with “Suteki da ne?” became the main theme for FFX. Hard to believe, isn’t it?” -Composer Nobuo Uematsu Source 2 WakelessDream and catmaster0116 reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sorarocks93 678 Posted September 8, 2015 I don't get it. Does he just makes the soundtrack and then sends it to the dev team? I thought the producer or director was the one who worked with the composer in order to make the soundtrack he envisions for his game. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sora96 17,256 Posted September 8, 2015 I don't get it. Does he just makes the soundtrack and then sends it to the dev team? I thought the producer or director was the one who worked with the composer in order to make the soundtrack he envisions for his game. Yes, they generally work with the director/s to make the soundtrack. Toriyama was one of the directors on FFX. And Toriyama has continued to be very active in the creation of the soundtracks even co-writing some songs in the XIII series. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
catmaster0116 2,676 Posted September 8, 2015 Music composers for games must have it hard Imagine spending half a week to a week on a song and then the game dev teams says its not what they're looking for Then you try to persuade the team to use it Sounds like quite a challenge Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites