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- discussion topic Patrick Savage
- Comment Works for me....
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 24th 2008
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing
- Comment The Changeling...not the new Clint Eastwood offering but the old one with George C. Scott....that will scare the crap out of you....andof courese the original Japanese Ring.... :punk: :punk:
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVII
- Comment http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Kgvzs6sROnQ
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVII
- Comment http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=JVHGy9XEF9I
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic Recent Viewing
- Comment Picked up the complet West Wing (154 episodes) for £50 from HMV...who is W Snuffy Whathisname anyway??? :spin: :spin:
- Category Film, TV & DVD
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic Now Playing XVII
- Comment http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=8A-A3lXP8tQ
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic Patrick Savage
- Comment A friend of mine, up and coming soundtrack composer.... http://patricksavage.com/html/composer.htm
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 23rd 2008
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- discussion topic MOST RECORDED MUSICIAN ON SOUNDTRACKS.
- Comment OVER 1000 MOVIES :beer:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 20th 2008
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- discussion topic MOST RECORDED MUSICIAN ON SOUNDTRACKS.
- Comment James Thatcher began his professional career at the age of 16 when he played and studied in Mexico City with his uncle, Gerald Thatcher, former principal hornist with the National Symphony of Mexico. Subsequent instructors have included Fred Fox, Don Peterson, Wendell Hoss, James Decker, Vincent ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 20th 2008
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment No I haven't...as I say I've not done that many...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 18th 2008
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment Oh and of course a lot of classical CD recordings...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 18th 2008
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment Horses for courses as they say. Depends how many you've done, how long you've done it for etc. As for Dr. Who, the BBC NOW do some TV sessions as well as a lot of classical concerts and studio concert recordings so it's a mixture.
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 18th 2008
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- discussion topic What's annoying you currently? (Complaining now banned)
- Comment [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] Wagner shaped film music. Not New Orleans ;)[/quote] Yes...Excalibur "by" Trevor Jones
- Category Off Topic
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 18th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment [quote][b]Erik Woods wrote[/b] [quote][b]Christodoulides wrote[/b] Well, they don't always pay attention you know. They might seem to follow instructions but most of the mindless producers know shit about sound engineering, it's the engineer who's on the console and who's going to setup the mics ...
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 18th 2008
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- discussion topic Over the top action scores?
- Comment Bill Conti, not completely original?? Never!!! :moon: The Right Stuff...The Planets, Shostakovich Symphonies and the orchestral tutti of the Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto lifted almost note for note....
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 17th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment On the subject of mixing, sound, production etc IMHO Dinosaur would have to be up there with the best...Discuss :spin:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 17th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment Exactly...thanks so much :beer: :beer:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment I see you like Dr. Who soundtracks FalkirkBairn. I just did the Xmas special...we did 50 mins of cues in 6 hours, pretty quick work seeing as a movie can take 20 3 hour sessions....
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment I once saw them online but can't remember where. There is a site devoted to photos of film sessions in LA but I can't remember what it's called. HELP PLEASE!!! :crazy:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment I heard about Soldier...have you seen the pictures they took as they'd never all been in a studio at the same time :beer:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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- discussion topic Who Is new Here? / New Members kindly introducing themselves
- Comment Hello...I too was on scorereviews but didn't post much. I'm a musician working in and around London, I have a lot of friends who play on soundtracks and have played on some myself :punk: Love the site....
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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- discussion topic LOUD
- Comment It's probably been done before and probably a bit boring to some of you but can you name the scores with the highest/loudest brass playing? I'm thinking Judge Dredd, Independence Day, Godzilla, Cutthroat Island etc. etc.... Sorry if it's a crass thread :spin:
- Category General Discussions
- Written by violaone
- Added Nov 16th 2008
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