Fresh snipet :D
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Posted on Jun 01, 2011 08:23 pm
Topti
I've got a vision.
Member Since: Dec 05, 2008
Hi guys,
I'm scoring the film about an airport in my city - short, dynamic movie and I'd like to share with U this idea I've just came out with...
Here it is:
db.tt/MpCDcws
N-joy and leave Ur opinion plz! :D
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Tim NUh, at least one more time . . .Member
Since: Feb 07, 2007
Jun 01, 2011 11:27 pm Very nice . . . I work with a film maker here in the Chicago area, and that sounds like the kind of thing he likes (everything I give him, he says he likes, and then boom--out the window or on the floor!) Nice sounding, really. Have you ever participated in the Twenty-four hour film-fest? That little snippet sounds perfect for the short (three and a half minute) subject work of the contest.
ToptiI've got a vision.Member
Since: Dec 05, 2008
Jun 02, 2011 03:21 am Never heard of it, could U tell me something more? :) I've had the greatest fun editing pilot's coordinates to make them 'groove'.
Jun 03, 2011 02:44 am ya got heart....i like it...listening on a laptop so umm yeah....i do find the main vocal sample pulling to the left a bit distracting....i'd center that, infact try "stereoizing" the second sample by dubbing and panning hard right and hard left with a tiny delay, it'll give good contrast (i think) oOoo or instead of it (first sample) beein' left all time....change it up, left...right....center then the stereoized "hook"...good groove and i picture time-lapsed airport ppl flow traffic...so yea great job with the imagery.
Tim NUh, at least one more time . . .Member
Since: Feb 07, 2007
Jun 03, 2011 11:53 pm Topti, google "24 hour film race" or "film racing." It comes 'round once a year to most big cities in the USA. You could hook up with a film-maker in your city,or use the site's links to find one.
The film race went through Chicago (and everywhere else) in late April--judging from the quality of the music I heard on premiere night, you could go places. Most of the music was either too loud, too noisy (I mean hiss and distortion and massive limiting), or bad, "sad" piano music. My friend the film maker often uses "royalty free" internet music (you know what I'm talking about) in these things, though this year he did use a snippet of a jam our group did some time ago (a not very good sounding jam either; I don't remember even sending it to him). There's work (but not necessarily money!) to be had in the short film business.
ToptiI've got a vision.Member
Since: Dec 05, 2008
Jun 07, 2011 06:23 am @Tim: not really possible when I'm out of US (actually Poland), is it? :) Great idea anyway, I'll read more about it.
@Daddy: will try, thanks! :)
Tim NUh, at least one more time . . .Member
Since: Feb 07, 2007
Jun 08, 2011 11:47 pm Sorry, Topti, I just assumed, somewhat chauvinistically, that you lived in the USA.