Hey folks! Just finished the music for this little gem. Hope you like it!
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Hey folks! Just finished the music for this little gem. Hope you like it!
Composer Daniel Pemberton discusses his inventive new original score for “Project Hail Mary.” He breaks down how he built a custom musical language for the film using everything from wooden blocks, body percussion, treated vocals, bowls of water, and even a squeaky water tap recorded on his iPhone....
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Music concrete - something I recall from my heady uni daze. Running around getting real world sounds, usually from construction sites, bringing them back to the studio and sequencing them into somethi...
Expand commentWhat do you use most when you’re composing?
Piano, guitar, voice notes, full DAW… something else?
And is there a different instrument or setup you wish you used more?
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Hey, how many of you still collect little musical gremlins?
A riff. A motif. A strange little tune that wanders in, lights a cigarette in your brain, and refuses to leave.
Do you squirrel those things away and later build something properly obscene out of them? A cue, a song, a score, a whole piece?
Or...
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Melody is not dead to me. at least when it comes to composing that is. I still have an old school approach and try to mix that in with the new way of composing as well. I find it now filmmakers are mo...
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I'm glad to hear it Bruce Bray ! It's definitely not dead to me, either. In fact it's the movie soundtracks that are built on melody rather than sound design that I remember the best. For instance I m...
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He may not have been a Film Composer but he was very influential. We heard his works every Saturday morning. RIP https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/ted-nichols-dead-scooby-doo......
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There are songs you write…
…and then there are songs you live.
I wrote this piano piece, Ember, during a moment where I felt something deeply… but couldn’t act on it.
That quiet intensity.
That ache that doesn’t go away.
That kind of feeling that just… lives in you.
Music became the only place it could ex...
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Kat Spencer It's beautiful and haunting.
Gave it a listen. Thanks for sharing this, Kat Spencer !
What I liked is that it doesn’t lunge for cheap drama. It stays in that suspended ache, like a thought you can’t quite put down and can’t quite...
Expand commentWhat do you guys think about AI use in composing and songwriting? Do you think that it should be limited/banned from commercial use, or embrace it with open arms? I do understand the difference between AI generated songs and AI tools.
Morgan, I research the pre-existing music most closely associated with the historical period and location in which my script is set. For example, If the musical takes place in the High Medieval (14th-...
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To echo, Robert D. Carver's point, researching pre-existing historical music might well enhance a period script. A trained ear can pair styles beautifully. On the other hand, a historical contrast mig...
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It's the weekend (well almost) and that's usually when I can compose. My day job consists of protecting families and we get into some pretty heavy stuff. Yesterday, I had to help a wife talk through logisitics and realities of her husband passing from Stage 4 cancer. So, this weekend, I'm sure I'll...
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What's the best advert (commercial, trailers don't count) music you've ever heard?
For my money, this is still one of the great ad-music earworms ever made: Gillette’s 1989 “The Best a Man Can Get.
Any others anyone can point me at?...
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Well, I had a new experience this weekend... going to see an Amazon movie in a theater. As we walked out of the theater, two things stood out to me about Hail Mary: #1 Ryan Gosling just did a 2+ hour monologue and was so good he made us believe "Rocky" was real. #2 The score MADE this movie. In my h...
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What made this score special Tony DiGregorio ?
A deep dive into the Score of Sinners. Winner of the following Awards for 2025-2026: Oscar, Bafta, Golden Globes, Grammy Awards, Critics' Choice Awards, African-American Film Critics Association, Astra Awards, Austin Film Critics Association Awards, Black Reel Awards, Boston Online Film Critics Asso...
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Just finished? I'm thinking the wrong video got linked. What played is something I saw on Blender Studio years ago. But it's brill animation and soundtrack.