I am an extremely versatile and prolific composer fluent in many genres. You can give me verbal descriptions of what you would like and/or send me recordings that are close to what you want. I am also equipped to give you a soundtrack that is synced up to the exact second to the visual as it occurs onscreen. All I need is a .wmv of the final edit in order to do this.
If your project is going to be submitted to one or more film festivals, I will consider scoring it for free, if the final edit is good. My compensation, of course, would be the possibility of winning an award.
"Video's a poor excuse, I know. But it helps me remember... and I need to remember... Sometimes there's so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in."
Posts: 62 | Location: australia | Registered: February 24, 2005
i must say people, LEE, has quite some talent going for him. He has so far made me a preliminary piece overnight which is practically perfect for my short and i am very thankful. please, if you require music, go to Lee. Youll be happy you did
"Video's a poor excuse, I know. But it helps me remember... and I need to remember... Sometimes there's so much beauty in the world I feel like I can't take it, like my heart's going to cave in."
Posts: 62 | Location: australia | Registered: February 24, 2005
Check out the topic I just started for my short comedy titled "Pizza Guys." I'd love it if you could do it, it sounds like you did a great job for Gelo. The movie will be finished in two weeks, then it just needs to be scored. Thanks.
Lee did a super-duper, awesome, fantastic job on my short film, Pizza Guys ( http://www.creeture.tablerockelectronics.com/pizzaguys/). I highly reccomend him to any filmmaker that wants a quality job done on their film!!!
Hey, Lee, nice tunes. I liked Azure Dreams best for the feel and production, but I also liked Elven Silver Dance as it was kind of bright and happy. Puts a smile on.
I have just invested over ten thousand dollars in new studio upgrades am now selling commercial liscences on productiontrax.com, blish.com, and soundtaxi.net for very reasonable rates...
Lee FitzSimmons at thecoolmusicguy.com
Posts: 38 | Location: United States | Registered: February 08, 2006
That was me who left the first review. I felt the soundtrack was very catchy and I had that main Pizza Guys them in my head for the next couple hours. I think that speaks positively of your work Lee, because I wasn't thinking to myself "Why do I have that crappy music in my head?" So I think it made the film easier to watch and a lot of fun. Keep up the good work.
Ah that smarts. Just kidding, I agree, analog Hi8 transferred over to the computer via TV Tuner is painful to watch, and hell to edit. Don't worry, next movie is gonna be digital all the way, for all our sakes
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It's not your fault Kevin, it's just the quality of Hi8 compressed into a web version just really was hard to look at after a while because I was straining my eyes.
Originally posted by laudy32: That was me who left the first review. I felt the soundtrack was very catchy and I had that main Pizza Guys them in my head for the next couple hours. I think that speaks positively of your work Lee, because I wasn't thinking to myself "Why do I have that crappy music in my head?" So I think it made the film easier to watch and a lot of fun. Keep up the good work.
Thanks for the kind words, laudy32. I ran the melody and lyrics over and over in my head while driving and in my spare time for about 3 or 4 days before laying down any tracks, continually editing everything mentally until the catchiest version finally revealed itself...
Lee FitzSimmons at thecoolmusicguy.com
Posts: 38 | Location: United States | Registered: February 08, 2006