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Old May 11 2007, 9:34 AM
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Nikolas: You saw it? You saw me act? Now I feel exposed!

Yeah, the guys did a perfect work. The film was very humorous and spontaneous. that's why I agreed to collaborate pro bono.

I asked them and I used another person's PC, an old version of Cakewalk, note-by note input (no MIDI keyboards) in the crappy notational Cakewalk tool. The sounds are coming from that, with a little bit of mastering to make it sound less MIDIesque.

I am very glad you liked how the music fitted the movie. For me it was a great lesson on how to produce something that works, with crappy equipment and a stiff deadline.

I never considered adding such a work in my portfolio (because I don't have one), but...why not? That's a good idea, even if I just did it for the laughs!

There is a sequel out there, 'Alb b back'. It is 1 and a half hours long, but I felt it lacked the spontaneity and the great humor of the first movie, so I denied to write the OST for that. I believe it can be found in Google Video.

You should get the subs. They add even more to the movie.

Rolifer: I have an english professor friend and she shares your opinion. Poor children...
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