Nothing like another slave labor gig.....
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/crg/2786622428.html
http://newyork.craigslist.org/brk/crg/2786622428.html
Enjoy! I would never sell myself short. There's no future in writing for indie films. If the bigger films don't like your stuff then keep on grinding and get better. If you have quality material a bigger project (that pays) will show interest.
Worked for VALHALLA RISING.Probably not the style of music that will work throughout an entire movie.
OK. I guess I'm more about writing that one song that might hopefully get sold. I write progressive ambient psy trance. Probably not the style of music that will work throughout an entire movie.
With these freebe projects they usually get what they pay for. Google "royalty free music" and see what you find. Generic crap.
BTW Ghetty Images only collects $125 per track for use on a DVD. Oddly they charge $200 for film festival use only.
http://www.gettyimages.com/Music/PumpAudio/RateCard
You get your foot in the door by getting a job working for or getting a song or two used by a big production. Nobody cares about a resume of low budget indie movie scores. I look at some of the trailers for these freebee gigs and the movie usually looks like a student film. I look at these and say my time would be better spent continuing to write individual songs. At least I can release an album.but in the end I don't think doing free jobs generally helps this cause.
You get your foot in the door by getting a job working for or getting a song or two used by a big production. Nobody cares about a resume of low budget indie movie scores.