Crime Drama submission
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Crime Drama submission
CRIME DRAMA INSTRUMENTALS in the style of the underscore for such dramas as CSI and 24, are needed by an East Coast Music Publisher who has secured dozens of Film/TV placements for TAXI writers over the years. He is looking for mysterious and suspenseful styles that "must have a contemporary rhythm section". He'll be looking for shifts in tone, instrumentation and dynamics throughout each piece. He definitely does not want it as hyper-tempo as requested in listing # Y090512ID . He's open to any arrangement or instrumentation, as long as the tone is right. Excellent performances are absolutely necessary. He specifically said he wants to hear tracks that are :60 seconds in length. He doesn't want fadeouts, just clear endings. Broadcast quality is required [excellent-sounding home recordings are OK]. Please submit one to three compositions online or per CD. All submissions will be screened on a YES/NO BASIS - NO CRITIQUES FROM TAXI - and must be received no later than Monday, May 4, 2009. TAXI #Y090504CDHere's a piece I finished last night for this listing. If I hadn't run out of time, I might have added a bass line and some mystery guitar parts, and I may still do that at some point.Criminal Pursuitwww.richardemmet.com/Criminal_Pursuit.mp3Richard
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Richard,Good mix, nice composition...fairly low key and I didn't hear lots of dynamics/shifts, but I think it's well done and seems to fit crime drama.Vince
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I had a chance to make some improvements and additions to the piece. Here's the link:http://www.richardemmet.com/CriminalPursuit.mp3Richard
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hey Richard,I hope U submitted in on time cos this is a good suitable piece IMHO with lots of shift in texture that I really like especially the climatical ending... nice!-Kel
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Really cool tune and well produced! I liked the building at the end! That's a big yes!!
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Thanks guys. I was able to upload the new version, but I don't know if the screener already listened to the old version. Hope not.R
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I like it. Sounds well produced, very nice build, nice use of different sounds to grow to a climax.
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R.Excellent! I too hope the reviewer caught this version.I like the way the sound is distributed across the sound horizon. It has a nice big feel to it.I've been using the Waves S1 Stereo Imager to help create a broader sound horizon on my instrumentals. Do you have any favorites you prefer for this sort of instrumental?GB
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May 7, 2009, 8:47pm, gburgess wrote:R.Excellent! I too hope the reviewer caught this version.I like the way the sound is distributed across the sound horizon. It has a nice big feel to it.I've been using the Waves S1 Stereo Imager to help create a broader sound horizon on my instrumentals. Do you have any favorites you prefer for this sort of instrumental?GBI don't think I have a plug-in specifically for enhancing the spacial spread. It would be useful if I did. For this piece, I used delays quite a bit which bounced the sounds around, and programmed a lot of panning movement into the mix for certain instruments. The orchestra sounds come from EastWest (EWQLSO Platinum xp-pro) and they have a lot of built-in spacial characteristics. And I used a couple of different reverbs for certain instruments. I have to work on music late at night, so the whole thing was tracked and mixed using headphones. I haven't yet heard the piece through room monitors. I always hope for the best when doing it this way, but it involves a lot of guessing.Richard
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A very good job!
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