Activision signs Emmy-nominee Joel Goldsmith to score Call of Duty 3

Call of Duty 2Get ready for come epic music in COD3! Activision announced today that it has signed award-winning composer Joel Goldsmith to score the soundtrack for the Xbox 360, PS2, PS3 & Wii game Call of Duty 3 (coming this fall).

Goldsmith is currently nominated for an Emmy for his work on “Stargate: Atlantis,” with credits that also include “Kull the Conqueror,” “Shadow of a Doubt,” “Helen of Troy” and “Witchblade,” among many others. Goldsmith’s work with Call of Duty 3 marks his console video game debut in a career that spans more than 20 years.

“Goldsmith is one of the most versatile and talented music composers in the business and we’re excited to have him on board for Call of Duty 3,” said Tim Riley, Activision’s Worldwide Executive of Music. “Fans know to expect a ‘cinematically intense’ experience from the Call of Duty franchise — Goldsmith is the man for the job.”

The son of legendary composer Jerry Goldsmith, Joel collaborated with his father on several projects over the years, most notably on Star Trek: First Contact. The younger Goldsmith launched his career in the late seventies, and began to gain particular notoriety with projects that included The Man with Two Brains (1983) and then later The New Untouchables (1993), allowing Goldsmith to solidify his style, one that has since come to be marked by big, bold, symphonic scores. A three-time Emmy nominee for his work with “Stargate: Atlantis” and “SG-1,” Goldsmith currently serves as resident composer for the latter.

Via Business Wire press release.