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Last post Sun, Feb 10 2013 by lenersen, 5 replies.
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Posted on Thu, Feb 07 2013 16:44
by lenersen
Joined on Wed, Feb 28 2007, Helsinki, Posts 41

Hi guys. I've recently started a new blog called Rescored:

http://rescored.blogspot.com

I take scenes from my favorite movies and rescore them with my own music. Almost all samples are Vienna samples, DP8 DAW. It's purely for fun and practising.

As of posting this there are three scenes now: 1. PROMETHEUS (2012), 2. APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) and 3. PAN'S LABYRINTH (2006)

Posted on Thu, Feb 07 2013 17:08
by William
Joined on Sun, Nov 24 2002, USA, Posts 5732

I watched the Apocalyse now and it is great.  I wanted to hear it with the sound FX/ dialogue. You ought to mix it straight if all that section has is sound FX.  The music adds a lot though. 

Some people have been doing Excalibur I noticed.  You ought to try that as it was released with its "temp tracks" - Wagner, Orff, etc.   Some of the battle scenes have tremendous potential for music.  Though it would be difficult to do better than Carmina Burana in that film, which started an entire trend of scoring for epics.

Posted on Fri, Feb 08 2013 04:14
by Errikos
Joined on Tue, Jun 12 2007, Posts 1115

Impressive stuff!! Although I found the music for Pan's lair somewhat inappropriate - but of course everyone has their own feel for a scene. I wouldn't mind hearing the music for that string quartet PDF excerpt at some point...

Best of luck, Desplat has to be feeling you in his tracks...

If you can't notate/MIDI it yourself, it's NOT your music!

In these modern days to be vulgar, illiterate, common and vicious, seems to give a man a marvelous infinity of rights that his honest fathers never dreamed of. - Oscar Wilde
Posted on Sat, Feb 09 2013 22:37
by cug
Joined on Mon, Aug 23 2004, Los Angeles , Posts 45
lenersen wrote:

As of posting this there are three scenes now: 1. PROMETHEUS (2012), 2. APOCALYPSE NOW (1979) and 3. PAN'S LABYRINTH (2006)

All three are excellent in terms of the music and the arrangement.  Nice work Lasse.  I would love to spend some time studying with Desplat. What a treat that must have been!

Carlos Garza
Silent Orchestra
Posted on Sun, Feb 10 2013 09:33
by lenersen
Joined on Wed, Feb 28 2007, Helsinki, Posts 41

Thanks! Working with Desplat was truly an honour and a privilege. Eye opening experience to see the master at work.

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