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Kat Spencer
Perfectionism vs. Progress

You ever spend way too long getting one tiny section right…

and then realize no one listening will even notice it?

Perfectionism… maybe.

But it still has to feel right.

Do you keep tweaking—or move on?

David Broer-LeRoux

As a seasoned on set art director and more, I learned long ago that unless you are the director chances are high that the tiny section you sweated over has a high degree of probability of being overlo...

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H. Romero-Gomez

Any writing for me is a living document. As long as the writing is not published, there will always be small things to polish, but most of the time you know when a project is finished. Once I'm done w...

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Selma Karayalcin

Early on, I obsessed over every detail and it really slowed my progress. As Hemingway said, ‘The first draft of anything is shit.’ Now, I try to write freely and trust the rewriting process--looking b...

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Pat Savage

Absolutely it has to feel right.so you must keep tweaking until it feels right then move on.

Mike Hall

My fear was always not that I had to make it perfect but rather that it might bother me forever if it wasn't perfect.

Jan Anthonisz
Collaboration

Would like to collaborate with a musical arranger using A.I Tools such as DAW.

Chandan Y
Looking for Projects That Need Strong Music Identity

Hi everyone,

I’m Chandan, a composer and music producer based in Melbourne. I create cinematic, electronic, and sound design–driven music for visual media. I’m currently available for new projects and open to Collaborations across film, series, games, and other creative work. If anyone is working on Expand post

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Kat Spencer
Do You Finish Songs Fast… or Let Them Breathe?

Some pieces come through in one sitting.

Others take weeks… or years.

There’s something interesting about both.

Fast feels raw and honest.

Slow feels intentional and refined.

Which one is more true for your process?

Morgan Aitken
Your *Inspiring* (NOT) Quote Of the Day

"Just as the synthesizer, Photoshop and CGI revolutionized sound and visuals, AI will be a boon to the creatives who are ready to lean in,"

Mark Zukerberg

Anybody with a difference of opinion?

Michael Dzurak

If he means that AI is a tool to be learned and mastered, then I agree. It's not some miracle tech that will just make magic happen. Photoshop takes time to learn. As does a synthsizer. The possibilties are cool though. Same with AI.

Morgan Aitken

The title says it all. Although I am interested in knowing how a synthesize...

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Kat Spencer
Instrument / Medium for composing

What 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?

Morgan Aitken

Phone. It's easier to carry than a pipe organ.

Harold Ferré

I'm not a music composer, but I still love playing guitar and piano. To all you production guys who can play every instrument? I love you guys. But I'm also a killer DJ!

Ioannis Gogonas

Hello!! My name is IOANNIS GOGONAS. I am using mostly my MIdi keyboard, I FOCUS A LOT and I use CUBASE. I LOVE MUSIC !!

Morgan Aitken

Hiya Ioannis Gogonas ! Cubase is the bees' knees. What makes it your all-caps DAW of choice?

Ioannis Gogonas

CUBASE IS VERY GOOD IN THE USER INTERFACE. IT IS A GREAT DAW!! I LIKE IT AND YOU CAN DO MANY THINGS WITH VIRTUAL LIBRARIES ( VIRTUAL STUDIO TECHNOLOGY LIBRARIES ).

Pat Alexander
Super Mario Galaxy Movie Composer Brian Tyler Worked on the Movie While in the Hospital

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie composer Brian Tyler kept a secret from the team behind the new Nintendo movie: He worked on “a lot of the main themes” while in the hospital.

(https://www.ign.com/articles/super-mario-galaxy-movie-composer-brian-tyl...)...

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'I Didn't Want to Let Anyone Down' - The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Composer Brian Tyler Worked on the Movie While in the Hospital
'I Didn't Want to Let Anyone Down' - The Super Mario Galaxy Movie Composer Brian Tyler Worked on the Movie While in the Hospital
The Super Mario Galaxy Movie composer Brian Tyler says he worked on "a lot of the main themes" for the film while in the hospital because he "didn't want to let anyone down."
Michael Teisan
Short Video Game style Animation

Hey folks! Just finished the music for this little gem Created by Blender and scored by moi. Hope you like it!

Morgan Aitken

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.

Michael Teisan

Morgan Aitken Haha, yeah the video was made a while ago, but the score is original and done by me. I kept the credits proper at the end. The only thing that's different about it is all the music and s...

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Pat Alexander
The Music of Project Hail Mary, with Composer Daniel Pemberton

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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Morgan Aitken

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...

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Leonardo Ramirez
FREE Webinar – April 1st: How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film

This Wednesday, April 1st, Stage 32 is hosting a FREE webinar you don’t want to miss:

How to Navigate the Cannes Film Festival Marché du Film

We’re bringing in Guillaume Esmiol, Executive Director of the Marché d...

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Morgan Aitken
Is Melody Dead: Have We All Become Loop Zombies?

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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Bruce Bray

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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Morgan Aitken

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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Navid Lancaster
Ted Nichols, Famed Hanna-Barbera Composer on ‘The Flintstones’ and ‘Scooby-Doo,’ Dies at 97

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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Ted Nichols, Famed Hanna-Barbera Composer on 'The Flintstones' and 'Scooby-Doo,' Dies at 97
Ted Nichols, Famed Hanna-Barbera Composer on 'The Flintstones' and 'Scooby-Doo,' Dies at 97
He also worked on 'Jonny Quest,' 'Space Ghost,' 'Wacky Races' and many other other shows at the cartoon factory for nearly a decade.
Morgan Aitken

So sad, the greats are leaving us.

Harold Ferré

My deepest condolences! Rest in peace, Ted Nichols!

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