- Height5′ 9″ (1.75 m)
- Eiko Ishiwata started professionally composing music for video games and film in 2002. In addition to strengths in composition she is a multi-instrumentalist who has fine-tuned her sound engineering by studying + teaching at the Art Institute of Vancouver, attended Sheridan College for animation and was a graduate of The Bishop Strachan School.
Eiko received a Professional Recording Arts diploma in 2006 and has studied at both Queen's University and Simon Fraser University Music Schools. In 2017 her piece from The Girl and The Robot was honored by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra and was performed alongside several AAA game scores.
Miss Ishiwata has been involved with many screenings, performances, international awards and nominations. In her career Eiko's music has been compared to Nobuo Uematsu (Final Fantasy series) and Yoko Shimomura's (Final Fantasy series). While grateful for the comparisons to these great masters, she has achieved a reputation for her innovative and unique aura. Carrying on this music design tradition; seeking new directions without abandoning the spell binding quality that made her fall in love with it in the first place.
In 2019 Eiko formed her own cross-media/transmedia company named "Studio Ishiwata" focused on Japanese Showa era retro media projects and video games. Project Valiant Mirror will mark Eiko's debut as a game developer, animator and classical painter.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Studio Ishiwata
- Eiko's brother Tak Ishiwata is a private chef for government officials and A list celebrities (Private Chef to Jason Momoa). He runs a Japanese restaurant in St John's, Newfoundland.
- Eiko had a track on World 1-2. A compilation album with notable game composers from games such as Silent Hill, Ninja Gaiden, Journey and Video Game Orchestra.
- Eiko was the only woman on stage during applause alongside AAA composers for the Video Game Symphony. Her piece from The Girl and the Robot was adapted for choir and orchestra performed by the Montreal Symphony Orchestra.
- At age 13 Eiko won 2nd place in the E.J. Pratt ARTS and Letters Competition for Visual Arts. The first place winner was 17 years old.
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