Thanks Mathis. No, my goal is to bring back the Golden Age of scoring to the Silver Screen. So I was just saying that I am like a 21st Century Herrmann, with no real twist per sey. Just what if that approach and methodology was still used today. That's the concept.
Thank you for listening to the whole Main Titles. It apparently is what all my fans agree is one of the best cues in the film. Incidentally there is a nod to Psycho in the film. A serial Killer is waiting in a shower for a naked woman to pull back teh curtains and take her shower. He then terminates her life graphically.
The film is about a serial killer and it is narrated by the killer and becomes a kind of philiosophy of the serial killer. "No remorse. Only strangers." etc. But the twist comes when this prolific serial killer discovers his next victim already slain by someone else who left a note for him. They eventually are pitted against each other in a final scene.
That is the other great cue in my opinion. it's called CHECKMATE. It's right here:
http://pro.evanevans.org/media/audio/Feature_Films/Hunting_Humans/Track%2018.mp3There is also an eerie cue with the WRATH theme while the serial killer is driving home through a tunnel telling us about his last kill and his next one. It's called WRATH. Here it is:
http://pro.evanevans.org/media/audio/Feature_Films/Hunting_Humans/Track%2004.mp3
But listen to some other tracks. This is a film music fan's dream score. Every cue is a golden nugget. I relaly hope to re-record a suite from Hunting Humans some day wih orchestra.
Also, this was created a while ago on my OLD setup. I had I think 40 MIDI channels and a total of 128MB RAM. A lot of sounds were custom programmed by me, but mostly it was Miroslav Vitous. Sorry VSL. [:(]
Incidentally I begin this director's next film in two weeks, "Fear of Clowns". 60 day scoring schedule. The last film was so successful that he got matching funds and pre-distribution and shot it on 35MM !!!
Evan Evans