New project -- I just scored a silent movie (THE LOST WORLD, 1925)

TwilightOdyssey

Darkness on the edge of Tone
Hi everyone!

Long time, no speak! I hope you are all doing well!

I just wanted to let you all know that I've recently completed my first film score (also been doing quite a bit of commission work scoring various things of late).

Pour a drink, sit back, and have a watch/listen. All feedback is welcome, as ever. :D
 
Hi everyone!

Long time, no speak! I hope you are all doing well!

I just wanted to let you all know that I've recently completed my first film score (also been doing quite a bit of commission work scoring various things of late).

Pour a drink, sit back, and have a watch/listen. All feedback is welcome, as ever. :D

Hey cool.

I love this type of thing.


My favorite is Simon Fisher Turner's Epic of Everest soundtrack from the 1924 Expedition footage -check it out (without video due to licensing)

 
That's fantastic. Well done.
Of your music that I've heard so far, that's my favourite.

I think it would be even better suited as a soundtrack to futuristic moody sci-fi - as against '20s moody sci-fi, but I really like it.
 
Trippy stuff man. Would be curious to hear your methods for making this

It was recorded live from a modular that I purpose-assembled from my larger system: 5 melodic voices and 4 percussion voices (all analog). Once the modular was recorded, I added minimal poly synth in some spots and I use the Soma Lyra-8 for drones and feedback droning. It was recorded with effects in place as well. I then edited the sections to match what was going on on-screen, and then had the final mix mastered.

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It was recorded live from a modular that I purpose-assembled from my larger system: 5 melodic voices and 4 percussion voices (all analog). Once the modular was recorded, I added minimal poly synth in some spots and I use the Soma Lyra-8 for drones and feedback droning. It was recorded with effects in place as well. I then edited the sections to match what was going on on-screen, and then had the final mix mastered.


Holy **** that is mega impressive. Nice job!!! Nice cabling too! MIDI/synth stuff gets out of control fast.
 
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