[Fmpro] forum

Christopher Alpiar chris at alpiar.com
Sat Jun 7 19:56:26 GMT 2008


Wow you really are a cheeky and little man, eh?

I don't know what exactly your problem is other than me asking you to  
be "constructive" in your critique of Mark Northam's bill of rights  
that he wrote and I posted on the Composer's Forum. You started off by  
saying:

(BLC)"I used to point my finger at something and proclaim "bullshit"  
but for all the comments and concerns, nothing changed. I affected  
nothing in the biz. Don't want to do that any more."

You then went over Mark's bill piece by piece replying to each bill  
article in all caps how each point is useless. So, as an administrator  
of the Composer's Forum I replied to you:

(CKA)"pointing at something and claiming its bullshit never changes  
anything. Instead of posting your grievances post ideas for solutions.  
Please try adn be constructive here, thanks"

And you have had these monumental ego problems since. None of your  
posts were tampered with or moderated, even when you get so out of  
hand that your abusive words should be banned entirely and not just  
moderated based on our policy. But I am glad you can demonstrate what  
a tool you are publicly.

Anyhow the Composer's Forum is in no way in competition with anything,  
its simply a moderated forum of composers only or people interested in  
composing. There are almost 400 members and its a really great and  
caring community. The only moderation we ever do is for spam, abuse or  
copyright infringement. As for making another ning forum, cool!  
Congrats! But why do you need to strut your e-peen and create it as  
competition or by putting down the composers forum?

Brian, seriously, are you being paid by ASCAP to subterfuge any  
positive movement forward for composers? It sure feels like it.


Christopher Kennedy Alpiar
Cinematic Composer
937.294.0900 (Dayton Studio)
310.339.9603 (Los Angeles)
877.294.0912 (Toll Free)
www.alpiar.com








On Jun 7, 2008, at 3:28 PM, CORBERLAW at aol.com wrote:

>
> In a message dated 6/7/2008 5:04:40 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
> fmpro-request at nxport.com writes:
>
> not sure  if you have to join just to read the post or not, but if you
> do its  pretty easy to sign up and its a very cool community  ;-)
>
>
> Actually, the CREATORS FORUM is better.  It's not censored,  Hurdle,  
> Northam,
> Surdoval, a film maker and a few of my clients are on it (the  list  
> is still
> growing) and you get the benefits of ideas from  non-musicians as  
> well so
> you're not in another insulated group.  And posts  are not removed  
> just because
> the moderator disapproves.
>
> It's also a "ning" forum.
>
>
>
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