URBAN DRAMEDY INSTRUMENTAL CUES
Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 1:10 am
Sweet forward came about for the listing below!
I sent over 3 versions of the same cue (yes, I mostly treaded on the safe side, there), as I wanted to know what feeling the screener might have about using different strings articulations, and, well, they liked all of them!
https://soundcloud.com/marcoiannello/se ... ow/s-VaTc9
They’re on the hunt for Mid-To-Up-Tempo Instrumental Cues that are in the general stylistic range of the references:
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (From 0:12 - 0:36)
Love & Listings (From 2:46 - 3:05)
Please send them well-produced Instrumental Cues that are built around rhythmic Urban/Hip-Hop beats. They need Cues that could be used in a variety of mischievous and comedic scenes in Reality TV Shows. Build your Cues around a central melodic theme, while adding and subtracting layers of instrumentation as they progress to create dynamics, interest, and forward momentum. Avoid anything that sounds busy as it could interfere with a scene’s dialogue.
TAXI Tip: This Music Library most likely has a bunch of "typical" Urban Dramedy in their catalog. Adding a fresh “twist” to your Instrumental Cues could help you grab this library’s attention!
I sent over 3 versions of the same cue (yes, I mostly treaded on the safe side, there), as I wanted to know what feeling the screener might have about using different strings articulations, and, well, they liked all of them!
https://soundcloud.com/marcoiannello/se ... ow/s-VaTc9
They’re on the hunt for Mid-To-Up-Tempo Instrumental Cues that are in the general stylistic range of the references:
Love & Hip Hop: Hollywood (From 0:12 - 0:36)
Love & Listings (From 2:46 - 3:05)
Please send them well-produced Instrumental Cues that are built around rhythmic Urban/Hip-Hop beats. They need Cues that could be used in a variety of mischievous and comedic scenes in Reality TV Shows. Build your Cues around a central melodic theme, while adding and subtracting layers of instrumentation as they progress to create dynamics, interest, and forward momentum. Avoid anything that sounds busy as it could interfere with a scene’s dialogue.
TAXI Tip: This Music Library most likely has a bunch of "typical" Urban Dramedy in their catalog. Adding a fresh “twist” to your Instrumental Cues could help you grab this library’s attention!