[Fmpro] A piece I wrote based on The Odyssey

Job van Zuijlen zuyleus at msn.com
Fri Mar 28 19:17:22 GMT 2008


Thanks, Chris. I'm a bit too old for college (or maybe not :); I'll keep 
your suggestion in mind, however.

After a hiatus of over twenty years of not scoring for film, I feel the need 
myself for some practice material.    (Actually, I did score more recently, 
but that was for 3D animation shorts I had created myself, so there wasn't 
the excitement of interacting with producers, directors, etc.)

Job van Zuijlen

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From: "Christopher Alpiar" <chris at alpiar.com>
Sent: Friday, March 28, 2008 2:57 PM
To: <fmpro at nxport.com>
Subject: Re: [Fmpro] A piece I wrote based on The Odyssey

> Most of the big film scoring programs have reels with no music of some
> kind to work on. At Berklee they had some tape with a bunch of film
> scenes, tv episodes, animations etc with just foley, ADR and time code
> burned in and no music. But I am sure they had to go to great lengths
> to get those. There is no place for individuals to get that kind of
> raw footage I am sure. But one good reason among many to go to
> college ;-)
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> On Mar 28, 2008, at 1:33 PM, Job M. van Zuijlen wrote:
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>> I just listened to your track and here is my two cents.  I think the
>> idea of
>> scoring to an imaginary movie is a good one; it's hard (make that
>> impossible) to find  versions of films with everything but the music
>> to
>> practice on. (Maybe somebody on the list is aware of those; I would
>> like to
>> know myself.)
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> Cinematic Composer
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