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Connections (Film Score Excerpt)

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Here's a short excerpt from the original score of "Stuck With You", a five-minute film written by one of my friends. This project was my first venture into the world of film scoring, and it was a really cool learning experience for me as a young composer. Go check out the film on Youtube to hear this piece in context, as well as a few others I wrote!
Score: https://musescore.com/user/20593651/scores/10596973?share=copy_link

Film: https://youtu.be/7R55FBJyXzE

Edited by JP343

Hi @JP343,

Welcome to the forum!

Just for the music itself it's a beauty. I think the tempo for the piano accompaniment in 0:33 is too fast though. The transformation to the flat submediant A major at the climactic end is great and oft-used in film music score! Taking the film together the music does create some romantic feeling. Good job on this!

Thanks for joining us and make sure to visit other talented members' post as well!

Henry

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1 minute ago, Henry Ng Tsz Kiu said:

Hi @JP343,

Welcome to the forum!

Just for the music itself it's a beauty. I think the tempo for the piano accompaniment in 0:33 is too fast though. The transformation to the flat submediant A major at the climactic end is great and oft-used in film music score! Taking the film together the music does create some romantic feeling. Good job on this!

Thanks for joining us and make sure to visit other talented members' post as well!

Henry

 

Thanks so much Henry! I agree, the tempo is a little fast due to the time constraints of the scene. I appreciate you sharing such kind feedback and welcoming me to the site. I’ll definitely start exploring other members’ work!

Jack

 

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