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Kat Spencer
What’s your creative goal between now and January 1st?

The year always seems to speed up once November hits, and I’m curious how everyone here handles that final creative push.

Are you wrapping up any tracks, organizing sessions, experimenting with new ideas, or simply giving yourself space to recharge before 2026?

What’s the one creative goal you want to hit before we turn the calendar?

Maurice Vaughan

My creative goal between now and January 1st is finish rewriting my feature script and pitch it, Kat Spencer. I did 3 drafts for Stage 32’s November Write Club. What's your creative goal?...

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Mike Hall

The new year is always a good feeling...as if it's a new creative clean slate. I just finished up the music for the last film project for the year. I do have some upcoming projects but what I try to d...

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Navid Lancaster
Free plugins from the Production Expert website.

Hey everyone. Free plugins from the Production Expert website. Enjoy!

https://www.production-expert.com/free-pro-tools-plug-ins

The Complete Free Pro Tools Plugins List 2025
The Complete Free Pro Tools Plugins List 2025
The complete list of free Pro Tools plug-ins. Fully searchable database.
Kat Spencer

Navid Lancaster - Awesome! I am going to pass this on to my daughter, too.

Wyman Brent
Welcome to My Deception

New Song Alert: “Welcome to My Deception”

I’m excited to share one of the most intense and personal pieces I’ve ever created: “Welcome to My Deception.” This gothic track features alternating solo male/female vocals, duets, and runs exactly seven minutes — every second carefully crafted to flow perfe...

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Welcome to My Deception, by Brentango
Welcome to My Deception, by Brentango
Welcome to My Deception by Brentango, released 27 November 2025 Here is my confession Here is my deception You can see my obsession See my indiscretion The never ending transgression Too late for inte…
Ilanna Mandel
An old song of mine

Hi All: I used to be quite a singer back in the day - so here's a song I wrote and recorded called Sweet Freedom. I don't sing as much anymore but would love some feedback. https://soundcloud.com/discover

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks, Ilanna Mandel. I just listened to both songs and followed you on SoundCloud. Your singing and songs are incredible!

Ilanna Mandel

Aww thank you. I always felt the folk blues song had potential and I'd love to sell it or something!

Maurice Vaughan

You're welcome, Ilanna Mandel. I like both songs, especially Sweet Freedom! I hope you sell them/find people to use them!

Kat Spencer
What Emotion Do You Look for First When Choosing Music for Film?

I’m curious — for those of you who music-supervise your own projects or pick temp tracks…

What’s the very first emotion you listen for?

Is it tone? Heartbeat pacing? Tension? Vulnerability?

I’ve been curating a cinematic playlist for my own sync catalog, and I’m always fascinated by how differently dir...

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Mike Hall

Create what emotionally moves you...regardless the style....chances are it will move others as well and those are always needed in scenes. Create the feel that inspires you and as the composer you the...

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Libby Wright

It's almost always about the feeling of the song. I will often play with different genres, tempos, moods, styles. If it's a sad scene, do I want ironically happy music? If it's happy, do I want to try a bit of melancholy? Etc...

Kerry Kennard

Doesn’t it depend on the emotional music scene within the movie? Or are you / we discussing making music without the video, Kat Spencer ?

Kerry Kennard

Doesn’t it depend on the scene which is going on?

In my short example with Harry Potter, the two characters are having a battle talk, so I created a back and forth minor chords before the other fight s...

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William Douglas

Hi Kat,

Bill from Tucson. I'm a writer/producer, not a musician or composer. Your question got me thinking about my film. (And The Pudgie Goes To). My term for the film is, music enhanced. There are 15...

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Cyril Pineau
Berlin International Film Scoring Competition - halfway point

Okay, I've reached the halfway point (6 hours of work per minute of scoring, I'm not exactly efficient...) - and here's the result. I welcome any constructive criticism, keeping in mind that:

- This is my very first scoring project

- I have NO formal musical training

- I only work with free tools (...

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Ville Hilden

Fun project! What sort of tools do you use?

Cyril Pineau

Ville Hilden For the DAW: LMMS (I know it sounds noobish, but I love this tool...). I developed a simple little VST plugin to add a video track within the tool. For libraries, mainly "Berlin Free Orch...

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Libby Wright

Amazing work!!!

Kerry Kennard

Like the light sounds at the beginning.

At 2:02 - until the end I think it needs more intensity. Probably more instruments and minor chords - not so much major chords.

c minor, C Eb G or A min - A C E...

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Cyril Pineau

Thanks a lot Kerry Kennard for taking the time to write such detailed feedback, really appreciate it!

Yes, I totally agree about the section around 2:02. I also felt it needed a darker harmonic direct...

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James Lagrimas
Composers, This One’s for You! Share Your Thoughts on What’s Next in Film Music Education

If you’re passionate about composing for film and want to sharpen your craft, learning directly from award-winning composers, orchestrators, and music supervisors can take your scoring work to the next level. These webinars and classes cover everything from storytelling through music to working with...

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Libby Wright

Great list! I'd love to add a topic or two for next year: How to collaborate effectively for screen scoring and step-by-step guide to protecting your IP for music.

Maurice Vaughan

Composing Education for different genres, James Lagrimas, like a webinar on scoring a Comedy movie, a class on scoring a Thriller show, and a lab on scoring an Action movie....

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Leonardo Ramirez 2

These are great James Lagrimas - aside from education, I'd consider having an AMA hosted by a composer with film experience.

Elle Bolan

I love the idea of genre specific scoring webinars! I'd like to see those added too.

Something touching on how music scores build tone and atmosphere in the background would slide perfectly into a set of genre webinars.

Kerry Kennard

I bought Terence Blanchard’s video. Good one !

.. from what I went through and seen.

There’s some good detailed information from

Terrence’s video ! I need to get back to this video as well.

I ran acros...

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Mark Gosney
My Early Christmas Present

Hey all, so my wife surprised me with an early Christmas present!! She purchased Tom Holkenborg's Brass from Orchestral Tools!! Have any of you used this or heard it? It sounds amazing to me, I'll be posting more about it as I dig into it, but if any of you have a thoughts or comments about this library I would love to hear them!!

Libby Wright
What Would YOUR Musical Look & Sound Like?

So, there are many great holiday films out there, but as I was trying to think, I couldn't remember too many that were "Thanksgiving Only" focused. Some roll Thanksgiving and the other -ber holidays together. So, let's have a good time. If you had 1 week to write a thanksgiving (or if not-USA harves...

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Libby Wright

Here's mine: Title: Thanks-Viv-Ing Logline: When Vivian, a harried young mother and kindergarten teacher, finds herself juggling the chaos of directing a Thanksgiving-themed play, she must navigate th...

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Maurice Vaughan

Hans Zimmer is an incredible composer in my opinion, Amanda Toney! I talked with him way back about composing a feature film I was making. He was busy though, and I probably wouldn't have had the budg...

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Ville Hilden

I prefer the old-school melodists like Nino Rota, Ennio Morricone…oh and John Barry!

Mark Gosney

Boy is this a tough question. His success is completely undeniable so I would say he, like many famous composers found his sound or niche, does that make him over rated probably not. I would say, it m...

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Libby Wright

I have always loved his scores...

Kat Spencer
Have You Ever Lost Your Spark as a Composer?

Have you ever lost your spark, your motivation . . . you . . . for a minute? A month?

Or longer?

Sometimes it’s overwhelm. Sometimes it’s a personal tragedy.

Sometimes nothing “happened,” yet everything inside feels different.

It can be debilitating when you’re fumbling around in the dark, trying to fi...

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Wyman Brent

I can happily say that I have not lost the spark yet. I am only slowing down with writing songs now simply because I have written more than 450 of them. I am now busy uploading them to sites like Fres...

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Kat Spencer

Wyman Brent This is true! Best of luck with all of the uploads!

Mark Gosney

Two years ago I walked away completely from composing, from playing the guitar, all of it. I was burned out from working so hard and Covid wrecking some good things I had going after school, I had jus...

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Ville Hilden

The spark wanes quickly if you stop working, simple as that!

Haley Mary

There was a time during the years 2013 to 2015 when I didn't write as much. A lot happened during that time, most tragic was my aunt died of leukemia and I just didn't want to write or vlog. It wasn't...

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Ashley Renee Smith
The Music of Frankenstein with Alexandre Desplat

If you’re interested in the craft and emotional architecture behind film scoring, this is a must-watch conversation.

Two-time Academy Award–winning composer Alexandre Desplat sits down with Jon Burlingame to discuss his newest score for Frank...

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Mark Gosney

I will be watching this!! Ashley Renee Smith thanks for sharing!!

Maurice Vaughan

Thanks for sharing the conversation, Ashley Renee Smith. Guillermo del Toro's Frankenstein is my new favorite movie of the year and my favorite Frankenstein movie. What stood out to me most about Alex...

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Jack Binder

Fantastic!!! (I had the honor of working with Alexandre Desplat on 'The Upside of Anger'. Such a professional talent!)

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