Australian film composer www.filmcomposer.com.au
Fri, 13 Oct 2006, 10:09 pmStrangejuice2 posts in thread
Australian film composer www.filmcomposer.com.au
Fri, 13 Oct 2006, 10:09 pmI am a Perth Film Composer offering services Australia-wide. Professional music scores for any budget. Film, radio, advertisement or for anything that requires music. I have scored three feature films to date and numerous short films.
Film Composition turn-around time is approximately 3 days for a 12 minute film. Anywhere up to 2 weeks for a longer production.
A variety of music genres and styles on offer, utilizing a large variety of instruments from conventional to rare and ethnic. Nothing is out of the question.
Visit www.filmcomposer.com.au for more details or to check out some samples. Alternatively, email me at music@filmcomposer.com.au
Emails are answered promptly.
StrangejuiceFri, 13 Oct 2006, 10:09 pm
I am a Perth Film Composer offering services Australia-wide. Professional music scores for any budget. Film, radio, advertisement or for anything that requires music. I have scored three feature films to date and numerous short films.
Film Composition turn-around time is approximately 3 days for a 12 minute film. Anywhere up to 2 weeks for a longer production.
A variety of music genres and styles on offer, utilizing a large variety of instruments from conventional to rare and ethnic. Nothing is out of the question.
Visit www.filmcomposer.com.au for more details or to check out some samples. Alternatively, email me at music@filmcomposer.com.au
Emails are answered promptly.
Walter PlingeTue, 12 Dec 2006, 01:04 pm
Timor-Leste Medical
Hi I saw your advertisment for composing music.
Me and my team have just completed a 14 minute documentary on the health situation in East Timor.
The film is structured around two doctors who have spent the better part of a decade working in Timor. And we quickly learn of the beauty of what doctors do and of the patients gratefulness for the help that they get. But we also learn that there are limitations for what the doctors can do to help the more serious cases because of shortages of equipment and personnel.The film grabs the audience with a few brief examples of patients who can't be helped by the current system.
The film is going to be used to raise 50 million dollars for a new Australian Hospital that is being built in Timor in 2009. We are looking for a composer to complete the film.
If you are interested in working on this project for free then please let me know soon.
Sincerely, Hugh Fenton