2 Investigative Forwards.
Posted: Mon Nov 26, 2018 10:39 am
Hi everyone.
Here are 2 investigative forwards from the listing below.
https://s.disco.ac/mwanyzobdnya
Enjoy
Best regards
Michael
INVESTIGATIVE TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by the CEO of a Production Music Library with placements in TV, Film, Commercials, and Trailers.
Please listen to the following references given to us by the client to get an idea of what might work for this pitch:
Crime Watch Daily (From 0:45 – 1:26)
Dateline NBC (From 0:01 – 0:16)
Please submit dramatic, suspenseful Instrumental Cues that could support a variety of Investigative and/or Crime-based scenes. Your submissions should have a sound, style, and production values that would be considered current for the standards of today’s TV Crime Dramas, and can incorporate instrumentation like (but not limited to) strings, pads, percussive accents, piano, etc.
Craft your Cue around a simple melodic idea that’s suspenseful and tension-filled, while adding new layers of instrumentation as it progresses to create dynamics, interest, and forward momentum. Be sure to keep your Cue on the simple side, and remember that this is all about setting the mood!
All submissions should be between 1.5 and 2 minutes long, give or take. Non-Faded, button/stinger endings are recommended. Do NOT copy the referenced tracks in any way, shape, or form. Use them only as a general guide for tempo, tone, and overall vibe. Broadcast Quality is needed.
Here are 2 investigative forwards from the listing below.
https://s.disco.ac/mwanyzobdnya
Enjoy
Best regards
Michael
INVESTIGATIVE TENSION INSTRUMENTAL CUES are needed by the CEO of a Production Music Library with placements in TV, Film, Commercials, and Trailers.
Please listen to the following references given to us by the client to get an idea of what might work for this pitch:
Crime Watch Daily (From 0:45 – 1:26)
Dateline NBC (From 0:01 – 0:16)
Please submit dramatic, suspenseful Instrumental Cues that could support a variety of Investigative and/or Crime-based scenes. Your submissions should have a sound, style, and production values that would be considered current for the standards of today’s TV Crime Dramas, and can incorporate instrumentation like (but not limited to) strings, pads, percussive accents, piano, etc.
Craft your Cue around a simple melodic idea that’s suspenseful and tension-filled, while adding new layers of instrumentation as it progresses to create dynamics, interest, and forward momentum. Be sure to keep your Cue on the simple side, and remember that this is all about setting the mood!
All submissions should be between 1.5 and 2 minutes long, give or take. Non-Faded, button/stinger endings are recommended. Do NOT copy the referenced tracks in any way, shape, or form. Use them only as a general guide for tempo, tone, and overall vibe. Broadcast Quality is needed.