I like your music. I was trying to suggest to broaden your approach. If you try to build a storyboard to go with your music, there is essentially one theme, one picture. But movies tell a story which is often a dialog. I've been trying to put a story board to your music, which has the broad picture, but never a "closeup". I was suggesting a dialog between framed scenes. Like in a comic book, there is the broad War scene, but the cartoons/storyboard would jump between the broad view, and the closeup of the snorting horse, and back to the broad view, and then to the apprehension of looking at the wall of warriors, and back to the primary characters.
Can you frame your music with themes and intensity to model the changing "focus" on the participants?
I still don't understand what you're talking about.
Maybe my english is very basic or something like that, but... sorry, I can't understand you.
I never plan the thematic of the track. I only make music, and it flows alone... and then I call it as it sounds.
Great work as always.
You've captured the warfare theme. Have you tried a dialog?
Think of a sound track to printed material... Like if you put together a pile of news articles
Brooding theme - pensive, with spikes of anger
Evil theme - building to militant destruction
Disaster theme - battle between death and survival
reflective theme mild pause - resolve from minor key
AH-HA! Solution - drums - upbeat march - horns
resolution - continuation - passion moves against all odds.
As I review these, I keep finding better examples to hang on to. lol. I think I can feel you wandering as you explore variations. Keep it up.. I smell opportunities!
Thank You. I'm putting together a number of information videos and was looking for few background tracks and came across this. You've done (at least) two things very well.
You communicated a picture that I've been looking for, one to support my message. More importantly, You've painted a picture so well that I have to rewrite my message. lol.
Well done. We need to keep in touch. I'll let you know if I can get my projects out the door. Thanks again.
on Toward the Valley of Death we ride - Soleil Lune by SoraSolitudine
I like your music. I was trying to suggest to broaden your approach. If you try to build a storyboard to go with your music, there is essentially one theme, one picture. But movies tell a story which is often a dialog. I've been trying to put a story board to your music, which has the broad picture, but never a "closeup". I was suggesting a dialog between framed scenes. Like in a comic book, there is the broad War scene, but the cartoons/storyboard would jump between the broad view, and the closeup of the snorting horse, and back to the broad view, and then to the apprehension of looking at the wall of warriors, and back to the primary characters.
Can you frame your music with themes and intensity to model the changing "focus" on the participants?
Maybe my english is very basic or something like that, but... sorry, I can't understand you.
I never plan the thematic of the track. I only make music, and it flows alone... and then I call it as it sounds.
on Toward the Valley of Death we ride - Soleil Lune by SoraSolitudine
You've captured the warfare theme. Have you tried a dialog?
Think of a sound track to printed material... Like if you put together a pile of news articles
Brooding theme - pensive, with spikes of anger
Evil theme - building to militant destruction
Disaster theme - battle between death and survival
reflective theme mild pause - resolve from minor key
AH-HA! Solution - drums - upbeat march - horns
resolution - continuation - passion moves against all odds.
Just an idea...
Thanks for listening.
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You communicated a picture that I've been looking for, one to support my message. More importantly, You've painted a picture so well that I have to rewrite my message. lol.
Well done. We need to keep in touch. I'll let you know if I can get my projects out the door. Thanks again.