John Williams will compose the score for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie, marking their 30th collaboration.
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John Williams will compose the score for Steven Spielberg’s upcoming movie, marking their 30th collaboration.
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I remember from a really early age making up songs. I'd play them on the piano (instead of playing the assigned scales) or write lyrics down in a notebook. They'd be about nothing, or big feelings I was having, or something that happened at school that day. Sometimes they were even satirical. When did you discover composing?
 
    
    I started with a Casiotone like this one https://www.ebay.es/itm/256831377146?chn=ps&norover=1&mkevt=1&mkrid=1185... and with a wood flute from school, so I don´t really remember the exact date :)......
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    Started writing jazz tunes in 1976. Started studying with Paul Caputo in 1994. He taught me harmony, counterpoint and helped me with my first compositions. I've been writing music ever since.
 
    
    Libby Wright I started in 1996, right after I stopped taking piano lessons, which I started when I was 6 years old. That's when I discovered I could compose. I had to be away from the "structured lear...
Expand commentHere's a question for you: Do you compose in a scheduled or regimented manner (meaning you have a certain day/time or do it as a discipline) or do you do it more on inspiration or in spurts? I tend to work by inspiration and spurts-- probably because of the dreaded egg timer I had to use to practice the piano everyday as a kid lol!
Nine Inch Nails took the helm for TRON: Ares’ soundtrack, and it’s unlike anything the franchise has heard before.
Following Wendy Carlos’s synth-classic TRON score and Daft Punk’s iconic Legacy soundtrack, Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (scoring here under the full Nine Inch Nails banner) stripped aw...
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I just can’t stop listening to this song. It’s got the most incredible build.
All I can say is: wait for it.
Kaleo – Sofðu Unga Ástin Mín
What’s a song or piece that’s completely captivated you lately? The one you can’t turn off...
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    I like Sofðu Unga Ástin Mín, Kat Spencer! I added it to my screenwriting list. I've been listening to Aerosmith's Angel a lot. I have a movie idea it'd be perfect for....
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I’m currently working on my submission for the Berlin International Film Scoring Competition 2026 (https://www.bifsc.org/), and I have to say: it’s such a blast!
It’s my first time scoring directly to such a high-quality video, and I’m learning a ton along the way. Honestly, I have zero expectations...
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    thanks for reminding me about it Cyril Pineau wanted to attend previous editions but always missed that, will participate this time! how is it going so far? and nice to meet you!...
Expand commentCollaboration can bring out brilliance or chaos—sometimes both. Do you thrive in creative solitude, or do you find new layers when you co-write or score with others?
 
    
    I can relate to that Mark Gosney!
 
    
    I feel the same way Banafsheh Esmailzadeh for my own work. Though I've had a few collaborators add some things to a few of my songs, it's rare. And for writing in general, that's definitely a solitary...
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    I'm that combo Ville Hilden haha, I've helped others when they get stuck with lyrics, but for my own, it just flows out.
 
    
    Are we talking about movie scores or songs? Because with movie scores it's absolutely just myself working in tandem with the director. The creative process is very personal for me. it's exhausting and...
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    Like Bruce Bray said, I write alone for scores /
DAW settings. For songs, I’m open to other suggestions. Recently, I saw two writers for
Pink Pony Club. For a hit like that this one, it’s usually writ...
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Hi everyone! I’m new here and I’d love to get to know more of you — and your taste in film music.
Is there a specific film score that made you fall in love with film music?
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    Jermar Jerome Smith yea, Jerry Goldsmiths early scores like his atonal score to Planet of the Apes, In Harms Way, and China Town were spectacular too!...
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    Schindler's List, and later on Sherlock Holmes. As I often say, I'm a violinist and I think these scores spoke to me
 
    
    Hannah Woolmer Yes, Itzhak Perlman what a talent, and he played so masterfully and soulfully on the Theme from Schindler’s List, and so many more tracks from that score!!...
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    Mark Gosney Perlman is such an amazing violinist and that score is heartbreaking
When I shared my short intro a while ago, the talented Hannah Woolmer suggested I try making a small music reel using free footage, to bring my compositions to life visually.
That was a great idea… but clearly outside my comfort zone! So I gave it a try anyway.
Here’s a short reel built around my cue...
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    wonderful Cyril Pineau
 
    
    Very nice Cyril Pineau! Does a great job of building tension. Nicely done!
 
    
    You are very welcome Cyril Pineau - love it.
Whether you’re composing for film, television, or games, understanding how to use different string articulations can completely transform the emotional impact of your score.
In this breakdown from Mattias Holmgren, you’ll explore the most common cinematic string articulations from sustains, legato, a...
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    The Embertone library is nice for small ensembles.
It takes a little time to get the sound you want, though a lot of options are available.
 
    
    You're right, Mark, it's often difficult. I saw that Sonuscore just released a new string library with many articulations called Lux. I haven't tested it yet. We'll see if this library provides any solutions.
 
    
    Hire a LIVE violinist or a quartet. Or violin and piano. LIVE. Or soon there will be no LIVE musicians.
 
    
    Jon Shallit - I did hire a violinist for one project I did last year. I could never get the sound I wanted from two or three different libraries.....
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Hi all! One thing that I´ve been thinking of lately (and the other one forever):
1. What´s your opinion of using an AI singer on a demo? I've been eyeing Synthesizer V Studio 2 Pro for a while since finding a singer/studio is difficult and costly. I must stress that I´m thinking of using AI ONLY for...
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    2. Words or music first? I've never written words before music, it's always either music before words or both words and music together. Even when writing
A lot of soundpaint sounds are really great!
Check out this new violin sound.
I downloaded a $15 - 20 guitar sound last week.
KK
https://youtu.be/onQiqvKoKpo?si=MF_LUBcu9Qv4fWaI...
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    Hey there,
Posting if interested.
A Nigerian - born musician based in AUSTRALIA. Started making music six (6) - seven (7) years ago in New Zealand in 2018. Since relocating to Australia, D.MATTHEWS has...
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    Hey Kerry! I have been watching the 8dio guys work on the SoundPaint engine over the past couple of years and it sounds pretty amazing. Have you used any of it in any of your work?
 
    
    I think I’ve used the basic piano in one of my works. Its reverb is really good!
Sometimes it’s a bit interesting to figure out the interface you mention. I’ve watched a video from Sound...
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I can't wait to see the movie and hear the scores, Navid Lancaster!
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This is awesome news, I can't wait to hear it!! :-). He's a huge influence of mine..