I love this video. Wish I knew where I could find all these musical stingers and short pieces to listen to. my favourite ones are the ones during sad moments.
absolutely love this! would you consider looking at simpsoncalifragilisticexpialiannoyedgruntcious and how he emulates the score of mary poppins so well?
This channel as the most amazing content and analysis that is so well put together. WIsh our host had time to make videos as they are truly oustanding.
Fascinating! I hope you will be able to find the time to add more content to your channel. With your skill level I am sure you are much in demand! Thank you, Sir!
Thank you for your video, I really gained a lot from it. I hope you will update frequently and share your knowledge on composing with us. From a student learning composition in Taiwan 🇹🇼.
Just to clarify: the music that plays during the first full run of the scene is the original recording from the show, but for the examples after this I used my own mockup. The libraries are: woodwinds - Berlin Series Woodwinds (Orchestral Tools), brass - Spitfire Symphonic Brass, percussion - Joby Burgess Percussion (Spitfire Audio), harp - Spitfire Harp and strings - Cinestrings Core (Cinesamples). Best regards!
I hate the new sound of the simpsons it is generic and boring the reason for the shows original score being so successful was the fact Alf treated the show like it was a real life series not a cartoon in fact at first he wanted nothing to do with the simpsons as he would not score it like a cartoon he wanted a family drama to score. So he agreed to do the show only if he would be allowed to score the show how he wanted
I love this video. Wish I knew where I could find all these musical stingers and short pieces to listen to. my favourite ones are the ones during sad moments.
Amazing video and breakdown!! Love that advice the director gavem' about scoring to the emotion, the action will always come.
Thanks a lot and I absolutely agree with you. Don't score the galopping horse, score what the rider feels (Mike Verta).
absolutely love this! would you consider looking at simpsoncalifragilisticexpialiannoyedgruntcious and how he emulates the score of mary poppins so well?
I am very interested the end credits of this episode
This channel as the most amazing content and analysis that is so well put together. WIsh our host had time to make videos as they are truly oustanding.
Fascinating! I hope you will be able to find the time to add more content to your channel. With your skill level I am sure you are much in demand! Thank you, Sir!
10/10 analysis
nicely done.
Thank you for your video, I really gained a lot from it. I hope you will update frequently and share your knowledge on composing with us. From a student learning composition in Taiwan 🇹🇼.
I’ll share your video on instergram too 🎉
Great that it helped you! Many greetings to Taiwan (^_^)/
Dude, gonna use this for my next album!
Good composers borrow, great composers steal! (definitely a quote I came up all by myself and nobody else).
Wow this sounds so good. Great video. Is that Your mockup ? May i ask what sample libraries do You use here?
Just to clarify: the music that plays during the first full run of the scene is the original recording from the show, but for the examples after this I used my own mockup. The libraries are: woodwinds - Berlin Series Woodwinds (Orchestral Tools), brass - Spitfire Symphonic Brass, percussion - Joby Burgess Percussion (Spitfire Audio), harp - Spitfire Harp and strings - Cinestrings Core (Cinesamples). Best regards!
great video and really helped with my understanding of planing
Cool! I wasn't really sure if the longer "Planing"-part was okay in this context, but if it helped you then I am happy!
Cool im Keenan
I hate the new sound of the simpsons it is generic and boring the reason for the shows original score being so successful was the fact Alf treated the show like it was a real life series not a cartoon in fact at first he wanted nothing to do with the simpsons as he would not score it like a cartoon he wanted a family drama to score. So he agreed to do the show only if he would be allowed to score the show how he wanted
This is probably why I don't watch the Simpsons any more. Guess the music was part of a gradual turn-off for me.