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Jokkari
9 March 2000, 05:14 AM
I just wanna know what music would be good for the MPEG movie i would say that Frankes music would be EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Prometheus
10 March 2000, 03:42 AM
Franke of course! http://www.firstones.com/forums/smile.gif
Requiem for the Line???
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Anla'Shok Douglas Nicol
10 March 2000, 08:59 AM
Which piece is 'Requiem for the Line'?
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Wingman
1st Squadron RSF
the NEW BRITISH EMPIRE
Second to None.
"If you value your lives, be somewhere else" - Delenn
"You are a creature that has received pain and given pain and taken too much joy in its application. You have aspired to dreams and been dissapointed because you are not strong enough or worthy enough or right enough so you lash out at anyone who believes they can make a difference
because it reminds you of your own failure, you have to prove they are just as bad, just as far as you are. Am I close MR Sebastian?" - Delenn
PunyMan
10 March 2000, 09:04 AM
Sleepin in Light would fit really well in the atmosphere.
Zathri
10 March 2000, 09:11 AM
I'd make the movie first then fit something to it. You're going to need to know length. Most of Franke's music builds and there isn't enough time for that.
angered1
10 March 2000, 07:07 PM
Frankes "The War" from ITB always seemed like it would be good for a project like you are proposing.
Prometheus
10 March 2000, 10:42 PM
Requiem for the Line is from episode "And the Sky Full of Stars" and it's in B5 vol.1 soundtrack...
"The War" might be even better, one of the best of Franke's music http://www.firstones.com/forums/smile.gif
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Biggles
10 March 2000, 10:58 PM
How about the game sample music? It would be the logical choice...
Oh, and Douglas Nicol, can you please cut down your signiture to the Board's limit of 5 lines?
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CurZ
12 March 2000, 03:51 AM
"The War", absolutely. IMHO, of course http://www.firstones.com/forums/smile.gif
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Snake Plissken
12 March 2000, 10:50 AM
Yes,"The War" would be perfect.Personally i thought it was much more sad piece than SiL.
One of the best in my opinion.
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Biggles
13 March 2000, 12:14 AM
Don't think I've heard that one.
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Never eat anything bigger than your own head.
"Nonono. Is not Great Machine. Is...Not-So-Great Machine. It make good snow-cone though." - Zathras
Zathri
26 March 2000, 04:18 PM
Hey guys, you may be missing Franke's best. It may not be suited for an action mpeg, but it's worth a listen to.
Remember the final episode? Well, do you remember the end credits for that? Yeah, that music is beautiful.
Biggles
27 March 2000, 12:14 AM
The man has a point.
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Never eat anything bigger than your own head.
"Nonono. Is not Great Machine. Is...Not-So-Great Machine. It make good snow-cone though." - Zathras
Randy
27 March 2000, 07:48 AM
Zathri: In putting together montages, my experience has been that it works well to lay down your music first, and then edit the visuals to the music, letting the composer's punctuations, builds, and key changes inspire the selection of the shot, it's length, when and in what way it begins and ends, and finally the visual story you want to tell, if any, or just the dramatic build. When the montage is finished, lay in the sound effects last. I found that Franke's music has enough S/FX already worked into it. So it's easy to get away without having to add effects.
[This message has been edited by Randy (edited 03-27-2000).]
Anla'Shok Douglas Nicol
27 March 2000, 07:58 AM
I meant what track number is 'Requiem for the Line' since the CD I have only has about four titled pieces covering 11 tracks.
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Pilot Officer Anla'Shok D. Nicol
Wingman
1st Squadron RSF
the NEW BRITISH EMPIRE
Second to None.
"If you value your lives, be somewhere else" - Delenn
Sanfam
27 March 2000, 05:15 PM
here you go!!!
they released new versions of shoutcast that WORK!!!!
check the signature for info
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Prometheus
30 March 2000, 07:10 AM
I meant what track number is 'Requiem for the Line' since the CD I have only has about four titled pieces covering 11 tracks.
Requiem for the Line is the last track (12) on B5 Volume 1. There are actully two different versions of it. Check out http://www.hut.fi/~shaavist/b5/mp3.html to get the different versions in mp3.
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Zathri
30 March 2000, 05:07 PM
Randy: I definately see your point there. I guess whichever way works best for the individual. No matter what though, you will have to do it both ways.
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