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I scored a film!

Posted by BlazingDragon - March 13th, 2014


I wrote the musical score for a short film. Check it out! :D

 

BTW, more music is coming soon...


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Man, the feels. I could still remember the first song of yours that caught my attention was 'Story Left Untold'. What caught my attention was how sorrowful it sounds, simple yet it held so much depth with each note. That's what I enjoy so much about your songs, especially the ones played by piano, the slow rythmn-almost like a church bell ringing-struck deep into my heart. This one is no different.

But also, it reminds me of 'After the rain', the part where love blossoms. But not just any normal blossom but also signifies a new beginning, a new turn of leaf.

And my rant ends here. To simply put, what you wrote is another awesome piece of music.
Great job. Keep looking forward. Hope to hear from you again! :)

"The slow rhythm - almost like a church bell ringing - struck deep into my heart."
Beautifully poetic, my friend. Thanks for appreciating my music as I hoped someone would. :)

Awesome!

Thanks!

That's pretty awesome!! :D I loved the music and the film :D

Good deal. Thanks for keeping up with my music. :D

Great score! You've made a fan out of me. =)

But I'll be honest: I laughed at the filmmakers' immature sentiment that girls are the cure for all problems. I would love to see the realistic sequel where the guy gets clingy towards the girl, gets jealous of her male BFFs, and then relapses into his drug abuse and self-cutting. All of this happening while he gets fired from his job for inexcusable lateness.

Thank you, sir!

I think the point of the film isn't so much about girls curing problems as much as it is about meaningful relationships being a source of strength in our lives. But your version certainly does sound like what I see in the real world most of the time. xD