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[[Image:Martin ODonnell.jpg|thumb|Marty in the [[Halo 3 Announcement Trailer]] documentary.]]
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'''Marty O'Donnell''' (aka Marty, the Elder) is the Audio Director at [[Bungie]]. He has written the music for ''Myth'', ''Oni'', and both ''Halo'' games. In both [[Halo 1]] and [[Halo 2]], he is the voice for [[Jackals]], [[Hunters]] and [[Flood]].
'''Marty O'Donnell''' (aka Marty, the Elder) is the Audio Director at [[Bungie]]. He has written the music for ''Myth'', ''Oni'', and both ''Halo'' games. In both [[Halo 1]] and [[Halo 2]], he is the voice for [[Jackals]], [[Hunters]] and [[Flood]].



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Marty in the Halo 3 Announcement Trailer documentary.

Marty O'Donnell (aka Marty, the Elder) is the Audio Director at Bungie. He has written the music for Myth, Oni, and both Halo games. In both Halo 1 and Halo 2, he is the voice for Jackals, Hunters and Flood.

He has worked closely with Michael Salvatori to produce music for the Halo Games such as the Mjolnir Mix, and the two coproduced the Halo: Original Soundtrack and Halo 2: Original Soundtrack together.

Marty's sound studio is called the "Ivory Towers", which is very similar to the name of a multiplayer map in Halo 2, Ivory Tower. In addition, this tower is noted to be owned by a character named Lance O'Donnell.

Before working for Bungie, he did audio work for several TV/radio commercials including Flinstone Vitamins. He was once co-owner of TotalAudio, a company that produced sound design on Riven.

He is currently the arch enemy of Frank O'Connor.

Trivia

  • He keeps a container of M&M's in his office, which he shares with his coworkers.[1]
  • He also wrote the Mr. Clean jingle and the "Flintstone Kids" ads for Flintstone Vitamins (The Later he retooled into the Bungie Podcast theme song)

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