Hello everyone. As a webmaster for Rush Multimedia we are designing a page on our site dedicated to composors willing to score music for independent filmmakers for free or low cost prices. What we will do is have your name as the compsor and 3 sample "clips." There will be a brief description as well as what types of music you create. So if you are interested and are a composor help us help young filmmakers by letting us feature you all on our site.
If you want us to add you to the list please leave the following in a reply.
- Artist Name (your name) - Links to 3 sample clips - Kinds of music you can create - Your personal or studio website address - Email Address - Any experience or projects you have done for recent filmmakers
Types of Music I Write: What I mostly write is a blend of orchestral and electronic. I love both styles, and I'm well versed in both of them. My melodies are simple. I really concentrate on capturing the emotion of the film. I tailor the music to fit the film, so I don't limit myself to any specific genre.
recent work: I am currently wrapping up the score to S. Tyler Wilson's short film "Abomination." As soon as that's done I will begin work on "A Good Place To Live," a film by Stephen Semones. I also just licensed a song to Clyde Garrido for his film "Hobos."
hope this is what you're looking for. Let me know when this section of your site is up. Thanks.
I write mostly orchestral music with some electronic elements. I also am working on some actual songs but I'm waiting to find the right vocalists. Most of my time is spent composing orchestral music and creates moods and atmospheres.
You can reach me at arya@nanoapex.com.
I did some additional music for a student film called 'Refraction', I provided an additional track for the Star Control II: Ur Quan Masters Music Project, and I'm working with a team of game developers for a massively multiplayer computer game.
Let me know if you need more information, I'd be happy to provide it.
Best Wishes
-Arya
Posts: 13 | Location: OH, USA | Registered: July 07, 2003
I hope you find the guys you're looking for. I'm always looking for composers and it's never easy to find. I'm getting ready to start a project now for a 13-episode series and am in need of an affordable and creative composer for my opening theme music.
James jamesfabin@yahoo.com
Posts: 2 | Location: Irvine, CA | Registered: September 08, 2003
Ask Jay88...he's a composer out of LA...he post here once in awhile...very cool guy too.
And by the way...Jeremy Delamarter is a wonderful composer...he made "ABOMINATION" a great success...I give 40% of the "feeling" of the movie to his music, 20% to dialogue and the rest to shots.
The silence of awe shall soon be heard.
Posts: 608 | Location: Everett,WA,USA | Registered: December 06, 2002
Shucks, Tyler. Don't sell yourself short. The dialogue is at least 21 percent of the film's success. Maybe even 22 percent. No more than 23, though, I'm sure of that.
Tyler made a great film. The music is great by association.
hello my name is Urn here is a link www.backwardsrecords.com I perform under the alias Syphilis Sauna and In Ether the kinda of stuff I do is Glitch/noise Idm /Ethereal my e-mail inether@hotmail.com never done any sound tracks but really would like to ! e-mail me ill send you some crazy sounds!
Over Twenty years of experience in Music. Focused primarily on playing the Piano, Keyboards, and various instruments for films, documentaries, dramas, Sequencing, programming and arranging various styles of music, Audio and sound engineering in studios and at live events, sound manipulation, sound design and programming for Films.
Background Information technology, Audio Engineering, Digital music recording, Piano / Keyboards, Composition, Film music, Sequencing, Acoustic Instruments, Big band, Vocal arrangement, Harmony, recording, chord voicing, Church Music, Song writing, voice training, loops.
Styles
Contemporary, Jazz, R&B, Hip-Hop, Rock, Funk, Gospel, Traditional Jazz, Smooth jazz, Blues, Rock, Afro beat, Reggae, world music, new age, oriental, calypso, Latin, Film music, Classical, Latin.
Systems
Cakewalk, Cubase, Logic, Advanced Korg keyboard sequencer (various), Mackie, Spirit, and Yamaha Desks, Adat, Roland, Boss, Yamaha Hard disk recorders, Tascam multi track tape / Reel to reel recorders, Yamaha, Roland, Ensoniq keyboards.
- I've scored everything with live orchestral musicians. And when the movie calls for it, I've scored in other styles like jazz, rock, ethnic, and techno. I'm also always looking to try something new! - http://georgeshawmusic.com/ - gsmaestro@yahoo.com - I'm in the film scoring program at USC, and have recorded cues with top pros at Paramount's Scoring Stage. I've also scored numerous student films at USC & the LA Film school, as well as several independent films. I also recently scored the feature length documentary, The Kidnapping of Ingrid Betancourt, which won the Best Feature award at the Slamdance Film Festival, and was acquired and re-edited by HBO/Cinemax. It was screened at the Arclight Cinema in Hollywood for a week in August, and will be screened in several other cities throughout the year. Please visit my website for my resume and music samples.
gsmaestro
Posts: 4 | Location: Los Angeles, CA | Registered: June 13, 2003
James Im an Independant Composer who is looking into breaking into doing sound tracks most of the stuff I do could be described as experimental electronica(glitch/noise Idm ) i am willing to Send you a Free DEMO disc or check out www.bvackwardsrecords.com out of curiosity what is the series about ?
quote:Originally posted by jamesfabin: I hope you find the guys you're looking for. I'm always looking for composers and it's never easy to find. I'm getting ready to start a project now for a 13-episode series and am in need of an affordable and creative composer for my opening theme music.