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How long do cues need to be S120516IC?

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 2:13 pm
by manninghollow
New Listing ACTION/SUSPENSE INSTRUMENTAL CUES in the style of Sean Callery ("24" and "Homeland") or scores from the Jason Bourne trilogy needed by a successful Music Publisher/Library based in NY for placement in Major Film/TV opportunities. This company has placed music in shows on Major Network and Cable TV as well as films so this is a great opportunity to get your music heard. They're looking for BIG, SUSPENSEFUL cues with a lot of dynamic BUILD and PASSION. Contemporary, orchestral, electro, atmospheric Ð are the direction to go for this one. Listen to cues from the referenced projects to hear the style asked for. Aim for a fresh, original approach and avoid overused musical clichŽs with this one.

How long do these need to be? :?

Re: How long do cues need to be S120516IC?

Posted: Mon May 14, 2012 3:53 pm
by Casey H
manninghollow wrote:New Listing ACTION/SUSPENSE INSTRUMENTAL CUES in the style of Sean Callery ("24" and "Homeland") or scores from the Jason Bourne trilogy needed by a successful Music Publisher/Library based in NY for placement in Major Film/TV opportunities. This company has placed music in shows on Major Network and Cable TV as well as films so this is a great opportunity to get your music heard. They're looking for BIG, SUSPENSEFUL cues with a lot of dynamic BUILD and PASSION. Contemporary, orchestral, electro, atmospheric Ð are the direction to go for this one. Listen to cues from the referenced projects to hear the style asked for. Aim for a fresh, original approach and avoid overused musical clichŽs with this one.

How long do these need to be? :?
Usually, when no required length is specified, it's best to assume between 2:00 and 3:30. That's a guideline, not exact. However, there are some publishers/libraries that won't accept cues under 2 minutes.

Best,
:ugeek: Casey

Re: How long do cues need to be S120516IC?

Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 5:26 am
by manninghollow
Thanks man.