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Omnifarious Films currently has three short films completed that I would love to have scored. I have used Public Domain, Creative Commons, and FreePlayMusic.com music (until I re-read their licensing agreement and realized it did not fit my intentions), but I feel it is time to get some original music done.
The first film is titled The Wronged Right. It is available to be viewed on my website at http://www.ryansteiner.net. This film is 3:27 long and has four distinct segments each requiring its own style of music. The Wronged Right needs a performance of 'The Entertainer' by Scott Joplin, a spicy Tango piece, a booming battle piece, and a tragic string piece. I can tell you the tracks I originally used to edit the film together (all licensed and therefor dumped before release) and you can view the current music which is all Public Domain and Creative Commons. I think the music in it right now is good, but I'd love to get it perfect.
The second film is a short project I did for a film class that turned out quite nicely. It is a slow, brooding film about a woman remembering someone close that she has lost. When I submitted this film to class for a grade, I used 'Hey There Dalilah' by The Plain White T's. I later added some FreePlayMusic.com music to it with the intention of putting it on my website, only to find out that FreePlayMusic.com doesn't want us to do that (at least without paying). I am hoping for a dreamy acoustic guitar piece for this 3:00 film.
The third film is tentatively titled Snack Attack. I just got the rough cut together and have been using the theme song from the movie Pi as place-holder music. I'm really not sure what direction I want to go with the music on this one and I would love to hear any suggestions.
Please contact me at omnifarious_films@ryansteiner.net if you are interested in working on any (or all) of these films. I am a starving student, so I will be unable to offer any money for the music, but full credit will certainly be given. All of these films will end up on my personal web site as well as YouTube. I intend to submit The Wronged Right to film festivals once this semester becomes a little more managable.
Thanks in advance!
Posts: 1 | Location: San Francisco | Registered: October 11, 2007
I am interested in composing some music for your films. I create mainly acoustic/classical guitar pieces. You can check out some of my music at www.feudal-system.com
I also play a lot of spanish/flamenco/gypsy flavored music, although there arent any samples up there right now.
Let me know if you are interested!
~Mike Feudal System
Posts: 2 | Location: Chicago | Registered: October 19, 2007
Hi Did you eventually find someone to compose for you? If not a good place to look is here There are a lot of talented musicians that hang out - maybe this could be a case of mutual benefit
Posts: 4 | Location: New york | Registered: April 07, 2008
Hello! We're freelance project "Xcentric Noizz Music", and we're free to work now. There's no difference about kind of music. Just talk me what you'd like to see in your project. Here's portfolio: http://xcentricnoizz.com Check there professional and personal projects. Cheers, Alexandr
Posts: 5 | Location: Bessarabka | Registered: August 02, 2008
Good morning! My name is Antonia Titovets, I'm a music manager and I want to offer you pieces of beautiful music created by one composer. We think that this music is suitable for movies. You can send me the email where I could send you the samples of music or you can call me on +375 29 389 64 46 antoniatitovets@rambler.ru
Posts: 11 | Location: Belarus | Registered: November 09, 2009