Here's a link to 19 young and talented film composers studying film scoring at USC w/ the best of the best in the industry. So if you're looking for great music for your film, this is the place to look.
gsmaestro
Posts: 4 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: June 13, 2003
Alot of them sound great, but unfortunately I probrally can't use orchestral type music in my film I'm about to shoot. Do you or any of your classmates do an electronic type music suitable for a slapstick comedy? Also, how much do you guys usually charge for a 10 minute or so film?
Posts: 296 | Location: Houston,TX | Registered: December 31, 2002
If you're waiting for the bus outside of tisch and I see you wearing that T-shirt, expect a swift punch to the gut. just kidding. I got nothing against USC, I actully applied there, but it's too far away from home for my taste.
Posts: 80 | Location: Lemoyne, PA, USA | Registered: October 31, 2002
ALL of us are learning to do electronic music. Some are more experienced than others. As far as charging, it varies from person to person. I probably charge the most money b/c I have the most experience and get lots more offers. But most in the class are just now starting their first student films. So it just varies, if you want, send me a script or synopsis and details on what you're interested in and I'll post it to the others.
By the way, i grew up in Houston!
gsmaestro@yahoo.com
gsmaestro
Posts: 4 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: June 13, 2003
Dude! Put orchestral music in your comedy! That would freakin' rock!. I mean I'm sure it's been done but It would just be so cool. Maybe I'm just trippin' but I think electronic music sounds too "electronic" I don't know... wooo wo woo I look just like foo foo frolly uh-oh I pume a bee a doo! Koo coo e ga ta chak ally no no and oo bah la moore.