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Don’t use the words “epic” or “emotional” in your music titles – not everyone will think your music is epic or emotional, so give your songs a unique title people will remember.
I find that the composer and sound design community is one of the most supportive I have seen in the music world. Get engaged in that community and you will find everything you need.
The SoundWorks Collection presents the “How to Train Your Dragon” Sound Show.
The Sound Show gives the general public a chance to go behind the scenes of the creation of a major motion picture and hear t... Read More...
Supervising Sound Mixer and Sound Designer Randy Thom talks about Dreamworks Animation 3-D thrilling action-adventure “How to Train Your Dragon”. Find out how the roster of dragons were brought to life and ... Read More...
Director Michael Bay and Producer Steven Speilberg return this summer for the third film in the Transformers franchise, Tranformers: Dark of the Moon. The amazing visual effects in this film are complimente... Read More...
“True Grit” is not your typical western movie. It is a tale about some nasty, brutish times that has been adapted by Directors Joel and Ethan Coen from the parodic western novel by Charles Portis.
The so... Read More...
You might not know Production Sound Mixer John Midgley, but you definitely have heard his incredible collection of work including the first three “Harry Potter” films, “Children of Men”, and “Hotel Rwanda”.... Read More...
Attention DJ’s and Producers: Bethesda is pleased to announce the official Remix Competition for
signature track, “The Drunken Whaler”. As featured in the acclaimed E3 trailer for Dishonored, the Drunken Wha... Read More...
Your music and compositional skills may get you your first gig, but how professional you are: how good you are to work with will get you your second (and third, and fourth....) one and make or break your career. Be professional.