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Winston:
The two songs "I Am the Goblin Man" and "Opening Scene Music" are for the flick (The other is just unrelated.)
I have cool music for the clock scene and the following scene, but my computer was messing up the recording.
When I have a chance to defrag the damn thing and record again, I'll throw that song up too. Please bear in
mind that these are merely samples of the songs (i.e. they WILL be longer, I promise). I just wanted to give
you a feel for what's going on.
PLEASE let me know what you think (no sugar-coating); it's still changeable in every aspect. In any case, I
hope you like 'em! Thanks for the opportunity and give me a call!
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Turner Classic Movies Score Contest clip |
Credits: Miciah Dodge - Composer |
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This song begins when the goblin sees his "ride". Bear in mind the song will be longer, but this is essentially it. I also thought of using it as the credits song, but making it into a full (w/ lyrics) version ala Rob Zombie. Check it out... |
Credits: Miciah Dodge, Composer |
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The title is self-explanatory. I wanted a sort of easy-going but quirky opening music, and jazz seemed to be the way to go. Let me know what you think. By the way, the annoying alarm clock sound is supposed to be exactly that--his alarm clock. Of course this is changeable too if you don't like it. The first actual instrumental sound you hear (the baritone sax) should sync with his hand hitting the alarm clock. It follows from there... |
Credits: Miciah Dodge, Composer |
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