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{{PAGENAME}} officially joined [[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]] in 2019.{{ref|1=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02P6q3y2a3s5WmdxVLurAPZ9BtVY47MoicWuq5Cd88pmVvBHLLYdW2RUy6oU6nHxJVl&id=100008373909598}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230320184943/https://sega.co.jp/recruit/interview/new/new05/}} At first, her roles at the company mainly consisted of creating sound effects and singing demo songs, the latter of which was a new aspect of sound development she was unaware of,{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230320184943/https://sega.co.jp/recruit/interview/new/new05/}} done to test out how the song fits a person's voice before hiring a professional singer. Her roles expanded to include music, most prominently with ''[[Samba de Amigo: Party Central]]''.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IzeNEYil7w}}
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{{PAGENAME}} officially joined [[Sega Interactive (Japan)|Sega Interactive]] in 2019.{{ref|1=https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=pfbid02P6q3y2a3s5WmdxVLurAPZ9BtVY47MoicWuq5Cd88pmVvBHLLYdW2RUy6oU6nHxJVl&id=100008373909598}}{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230320184943/https://sega.co.jp/recruit/interview/new/new05/}} At first, her roles at the company mainly consisted of creating sound effects and singing provisional songs, the latter of which was a new aspect of sound development she was unaware of,{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20230320184943/https://sega.co.jp/recruit/interview/new/new05/}} done to test out how the song fits a person's voice before hiring a professional singer. Her roles expanded to include music, most prominently with ''[[Samba de Amigo: Party Central]]''.{{ref|1=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IzeNEYil7w}}
  
 
==Production history==
 
==Production history==

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Iona Takashima
Employment history:
Sega Interactive (2019-04-01[1][2] – )
Role(s): Composer, Sound designer, Musician
Education: Tokyo Polytechnic University (Interactive media, 2019)[3]

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Iona Takashima (髙島 依麻奈) is a composer, sound designer and singer at Sega of Japan. She started as a part-time employee working on Chain Chronicle and Ongeki.

Education

Since junior high school, Iona Takashima wanted to create sound for video games.[4][5] She began composing music in high school and posted some songs to YouTube.[5] Takashima joined the Department of Interactive Media department of Tokyo Polytechnic University[3][4] after researching the various possible universities and seeing that some sound designers had graduated from Tokyo Polytechnic.[4]

In her first year at university she joined the sound study group where she formed connections and also participated outside the school in DJing and composition.[4] This was the proceeding for 2 years, and in her 3rd year and final year (2018), Takashima expanded her knowledge of sound by attending a seminar focused on sound, writing with other members based on a theme and creating music for independent productions.[4] She also decided to learn various skills unrelated to sound, taking opportunities she could only be offered as a student.[4] Takashima began showcasing her work to a wider audience by making and selling CDs at conventions and working for companies she would be interested in working for full-time.[4] This includes Sega, composing the song "The Holy Lights" for Chain Chronicle and arranging it with Takahiro Kai,[6] and editing songs for the rhythm game Ongeki.[5][7]

Career

Iona Takashima officially joined Sega Interactive in 2019.[1][5] At first, her roles at the company mainly consisted of creating sound effects and singing provisional songs, the latter of which was a new aspect of sound development she was unaware of,[5] done to test out how the song fits a person's voice before hiring a professional singer. Her roles expanded to include music, most prominently with Samba de Amigo: Party Central.[8]

Production history

Games

Music

Song credits

Main article: Iona Takashima/Song credits.

Interviews

External links

References