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On February - 22 - 2011. Found this mockup video to be really helpful! Shows detailed sequence programs, and uses the wonderful. EastWest Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 1. In the Studio at UCLA. Tim Starnes, Film Music Editor. Lord of the Rings Music Editor. Are you lover of film and music? Do you wish you could learn ‘tricks of the trade’ from top film music professionals? In the Studio at UCLA.
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Archive for the ‘Tech Tips’ Category. On February - 22 - 2011. Found this mockup video to be really helpful! Shows detailed sequence programs, and uses the wonderful. EastWest Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra. Logic Pro: Cool Template Tips. On January - 27 - 2011. Time Saving Template Tips [Logic Studio Minute]. On January - 12 - 2011. Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 1. In the Studio at UCLA. Tim Starnes, Film Music Editor. Lord of the Rings Music Editor. Are you lover of film and music?
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Archive for the ‘Hot Posts! Knocked Off ‘The Grid! On February - 24 - 2011. In their first venture into the film-scoring arena, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel Homem-Christo of Daft Punk. Give audiences a brilliantly multifaceted ‘. Acoustic’ musical tapestry for Walt Disney’s. This score builds a spiritually and emotionally enchanting edifice of symphonic music upon a sonic foundation of techno and electronica. Takes place just over a decade after the 1982 prequill,. Providing a rich field of electronic...
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On July - 26 - 2010. You must be logged in to post. Samples, Software, and Gear… Oh, …. Posts And Topic Titles. Tags Only (limited to single tag). Matches any number of characters. Matches exactly one character. Mr Film Score's Blog Posts. Talk about your favorite blog posts! What do you think of the latest Review post? How insightful did you find the most recent Score Mechanics analysis. What do you have to say about the latest ProTalk post? February 9, 2011. Share your favorite tech tips with us….
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MrFilmScore's Blog » Blog Archive » Pan’s Labyrinth Opeining: Week 6
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Pan’s Labyrinth Opeining: Week 6. On February - 21 - 2011. WEEK 6 Filmic Context. Del Toro knew exactly what he wanted to express thematically, and crafted the entire film in a way that would execute his thematic ideas at an incredibly high level. In this opening sequence, he sets the cornerstone for introducing, through death, the impermanence of ego and the permanence of spiritual innocence. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 1. Do you wis...
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MrFilmScore's Blog » Blog Archive » Knocked Off ‘The Grid!’
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Knocked Off ‘The Grid! On February - 24 - 2011. In their first venture into the film-scoring arena, Thomas Bangalter and Guy-Manuel Homem-Christo of Daft Punk. Give audiences a brilliantly multifaceted ‘. Acoustic’ musical tapestry for Walt Disney’s. This score builds a spiritually and emotionally enchanting edifice of symphonic music upon a sonic foundation of techno and electronica. Takes place just over a decade after the 1982 prequill,. An ‘Electronic-Acoustic’ Tapastry. Providing a rich field of ele...
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Archive for the ‘Pro Talk’ Category. On February - 9 - 2011. Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser. In this podcast, Jeff DiLucca interviews film industry recording engineer, Gary Chester. Gary’s credits include work on such films as. Silence of the Lambs. His most T.V. includes Discovery’s. Join the forum discussion on this post. On January - 12 - 2011. Code suppo...
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MrFilmScore's Blog » Blog Archive » Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 5
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Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 5. On February - 14 - 2011. Thematically, this film is about integrity in the moment of choice, each choice being made increasingly difficult by the pressure of the expectation of obedience. The girl chooses to obey at certain times, but disobey at others. Throughout the various trials she learns to trust herself. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 1. In the Studio at UCLA. Tim Starnes, Film Music Editor. Code s...
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MrFilmScore's Blog » Blog Archive » Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 3
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Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 3. On January - 31 - 2011. It was best to depict the entire opening sequence in a chart that captures how the larger musical time segments overlap the shorter visual segments. No Music/ Sound Effects: wind and heavy breathing. Synopsis in white titles. Lullaby theme hummed by medium-low female voice; accompanied by high sustained strings supporting the harmony. Accompaniment figure now added in piano. Pan left (altered horizon). Rotate (correcting horizon) Retrograde. Motorc...
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On September - 24 - 2010. Pan’s Labyrinth Opening: Week 1. In the Studio at UCLA. Tim Starnes, Film Music Editor. Lord of the Rings Music Editor. Are you lover of film and music? Do you wish you could learn ‘tricks of the trade’ from top film music professionals? Have you ever racked your creative brain asking yourself, how could music make this scene ‘work’ better? If your answer to these questions is a screaming YES! Then Mr. Film Score’s Blog is definitely for you! In the Studio at UCLA.