Here is a film trailer score I was working on earlier this summer. It’s been on hold for a while, but when I get some time I will finish it. The film is sort of a secret for now so I can’t say much about it, but you can tell from the music it’s a dramatic kind of thing.
This early version has some production issues (a couple pops, some room noise), but I am liking where it is headed so far. I need to work on the bass figure and decide what I am going to do about the percussion. But the combination of acoustic guitar and orchestral elements is turning out nicely I think.
I’ll be visiting the Tokyo Game Show later this week - if you are going to be there drop me a note and we can meet up!
I’m working on this music for a video / commercial that is going to go on the web somewhere. This is version A of two options I am going to present them with…Listen to it and see if you can guess what the temp track was in the version they sent me.
Materials used: Omnisphere, Miroslav Philharmonik, Logic 9, EXS24.
Gabriel Jeffrey is a very talented man, so I was pleased as punch when I got the chance to collaborate with him on a video short. This work was commissioned by Lisa Kirk, a New York City artist, to be shown at her gallery exhibition. The show opens on the 20th at Invisible Exports in NYC.
This is a proof-of-concept / idea I submitted a while back, to a friend who is working on a very exciting video project. Since the piece I am posting here was recorded, we have improved on it, but I wanted to keep the original version around for posterity.
Bonus points to anyone who can guess what late 70’s TV show inspired parts of this music and melody.
When the project is finished, I will embed it on this site, along with all the info, credits, etc.