Here a link to two videos of one composer and the studio folks who sleep 3 to 4 hour during production:
part 1
http://www.listal.com/video/210133
part 2
http://www.listal.com/video/210131
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Here a link to two videos of one composer and the studio folks who sleep 3 to 4 hour during production:
part 1
http://www.listal.com/video/210133
part 2
http://www.listal.com/video/210131
.
@magates said:
People find you energetic, an organizer, a perfectionist / detail-oriented, having excellent communication skills, even-tempered, ambitious, creative, talented, gifted, intelligent, sharp / quick, functions under pressure.
No I don't. I don't need to. Your entire world is foreign to everything I am interested in. Because what you exist for is technical knowledge for the sake of technical knowledge and for the sake of money-making - i.e. the essence of Hollywood film scoring.
My only interest in technique is as a direct route to artistic creation which must be done independently, as an individual, totally outside of the Hollywood system with is now completely corrupted by materialism. That is the world you desperately want to be a part of . The world I rejected long ago. And so your attempt at impressing people with technical jargon for that system, and judging some naive applicant to your "internship" is nothing to me.
Write one great melody for piano and I will deeply admire you. Screw composers over and try to then impress people with your "pro" requirements and terminology and I am contemptuous of you.
Hehehe! Not many people on music forums impress me in any way, shape or form. - But Bill does! :)))))@William said:
Write one great melody for piano and I will deeply admire you. Screw composers over and try to then impress people with your "pro" requirements and terminology and I am contemptuous of you.