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Jory Prum

Jory Prum (born in 1975 in Fullerton, California), also known as Jory K. Prum, is an American audio engineer, best known for his work in film and video games. He is currently the owner of studio.jory.org, a recording studio located in the San Francisco Bay Area.〔〔〔
==Biography==

Prum was born in Fullerton, California, attended Troy High School's technology magnet,〔 and later studied sound for film & video as an undergraduate student at the California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) in the 1990s under John Payne, Craig Smith, and Doug Loveid.〔 While studying at CalArts, Prum worked on many student films, some of which were screened at festivals, such as Spike and Mike's Festival of Animation. One such film, a parody of ''Schoolhouse Rock!'' titled ''Political Correction'', was a collaboration between Prum and fellow student Steven Fonti.〔〔 Another was Adam Lane's ''Sea Slugs'', a stop-motion animation about pirate slugs on the open seas, which was also featured as part of MTV's Cartoon Sushi.〔〔
After graduating with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree, Prum worked as an ''Electron'' at Jim Henson's Creature Shop〔 and then briefly at Disney Online. After being let go, he inquired during a CalArts job fair about employment opportunities in the sound department of LucasArts Entertainment Company.〔 He joined the LucasArts sound team in January 1999 and was involved with all of the ''Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace'' release titles and most of the other games published by both LucasArts and Lucas Learning between early 1999 and the beginning of 2001.
Prum departed LucasArts at the start of 2001 and has continued to work in video game sound. He has contributed sound effects, recorded voiceover and music, and mixed cutscenes and orchestral scores for numerous games, such as LucasArts' ''Knights of the Old Republic'',〔 Telltale Games' ''The Walking Dead: The Game''〔〔 — for which Prum and his team won the Game Audio Network Guild's 2013 award for ''Best Dialogue''〔 — ''The Wolf Among Us'',〔 and Sam & Max〔 episodic titles, Double Fine Productions' crowdfunded ''Broken Age'', Ubisoft's ''CSI'' games, and Pandemic Studios' ''Mercenaries 2: World in Flames''.〔〔 Prum and his dialogue production team have been nominated nine times for "Best Voice Acting" Aggie Awards and have won three times.
In addition to video games, Prum has worked in post production audio for feature films. He created the voice of the big bird, Leo, in Pixar Animation Studio's animated short film ''For the Birds'',〔〔〔 earning him a mention in Ralph Eggleston's acceptance speech at the 74th Academy Awards.〔 Prum also worked as the foley recordist on Focus Features' ''Lost in Translation'', and Sony Pictures' ''Adaptation.''.〔
In August 2014, Prum recovered the aging audio archives of the classic point-and-click adventure game Grim Fandango as part of Double Fine Productions' restoration and remastering effort.〔〔 He also worked with composer Peter McConnell to record and mix the new orchestral score, performed by the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra.〔

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