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Downtempo, piano, orchestral.
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| tehlord |
I made this a few months ago for an independent film, but as is often the case with these things the film is stuck 'in production' so I'm setting birdy free.
I'm not too happy with the phrasing at the end, but they were put in while I was waiting for video so I don't really feel the need to try and put them in any context now.
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| Peter Campbell |
| WOW lovey man, nice touch 10/10 |
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| Deillon |
I like how you slow down and speed up with the piano. Progression is good, opens up in the buildup, has the epic feeling. But why step so hard on the brakes around 1.30 :( .
Anyways, job well done. |
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| TranceLover007 |
Damn it man, you are growing quick and big at the same time - left some on SC (I was first this time lol) - all the best G.
Cheers,
Darek |
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| Richard Butler |
| I'm a film nut so this is right up my street, top marks. Love the dynamic changes as it swells up to 1.30, then down again. |
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| EddieZilker |
| Absurdly good, as usual. |
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| Claire63 |
Progression is good, opens up in the buildup, has the epic feeling. But why step so hard on the brakes around 1.30 . |
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| tehlord |
Thankyou peeps.
The main reason it hits the brakes at that point is that it was supposed to illustrate something significant onscreen and would have made far more sense with the imagery that I was looking at at the time!
Still, I enjoyed making it anyway, it was good practise. |
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| tehlord |
| I've just switched on downloads for those that want it and haven't already ripped it :p |
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