Do film makers/producers consider important that I was an actor in a film with famous cast if I'm a composer now?
- addled muppet weed
- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
one of the first series, you dont really see me
im in the background in one of the china town scenes, afters hes lost a lot of money.
a group of us is walking past, on the way home from a club.
the guy lagging, and throwing up, thats me!!!
- KVRAF
- 5381 posts since 25 Jan, 2014 from The End of The World as We Knowit
And then, as only happens in the movies, the director heard in your throwing up the bleep & bloop of a Modular, and your inherent talent as a composer was discovered!!!!!
So inspiring for the OP….
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Y O U R
F L O W
Y O U R
F L O W
- KVRAF
- 16799 posts since 8 Mar, 2005 from Utrecht, Holland
That aint't bad. I listened to a few, maybe not enough, I thought I heard enough anyway. What I heard is some regular pop songs. That's not convincing anyone you can write and/or produce (instrumental) film music, which is something completely different.
Sorry, I'm not going to write an essay what makes something great music for movies.
Good luck!
(you'll need it)
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- KVRist
- Topic Starter
- 31 posts since 22 Jan, 2023
thanks for listening! Sure there are songs, but also an orchestral piece called 'Crazy People Adventure' which I wrote for an adventure funny scene.
Do you think is funny and adventure? In that case I did a good job right?
Since you know film music I think you can easly understand if I'm able to write instrumental/orchestral music or not just by listening that piece (despite it was done with bad sounds).
Another instrumental music is 'After Medjugorje" which is instrumental and then I added some melodies and lyrics to transform it into one of the songs you listened.
And even if you only listen to my songs you'll know an important thing related to film music: I'm able to write melodies and themes, which seems very rare lately among modern composers.
(You know, many of the best composers wrote very good songs: Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman..) and even considering John Williams, Alan Silvestri, Howard Shore and so on their best music is all theme based.
I like soundscapes and ambient / sound design music too by the way, but melody is always the higher level of music.
..haven't asked how to write film music
Thank you!
Do you think is funny and adventure? In that case I did a good job right?
Since you know film music I think you can easly understand if I'm able to write instrumental/orchestral music or not just by listening that piece (despite it was done with bad sounds).
Another instrumental music is 'After Medjugorje" which is instrumental and then I added some melodies and lyrics to transform it into one of the songs you listened.
And even if you only listen to my songs you'll know an important thing related to film music: I'm able to write melodies and themes, which seems very rare lately among modern composers.
(You know, many of the best composers wrote very good songs: Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman..) and even considering John Williams, Alan Silvestri, Howard Shore and so on their best music is all theme based.
I like soundscapes and ambient / sound design music too by the way, but melody is always the higher level of music.
..haven't asked how to write film music
Thank you!
- addled muppet weed
- 111274 posts since 26 Jan, 2003 from through the looking glass
i guess the only way to know, is send your work and a quick note, including your work on a film.
i honestly dont think it would add anything, if they like your work, then you might get in, if they dont, i dont think being a stuntman will change their minds, sorry.
it may be an interesting conversation, especially as theyre in the business.
good luck either way.
i honestly dont think it would add anything, if they like your work, then you might get in, if they dont, i dont think being a stuntman will change their minds, sorry.
it may be an interesting conversation, especially as theyre in the business.
good luck either way.