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Stories From The Machine Presents: Machinima And Music

It's a common conundrum, especially in this era of the dreaded DMCA and take-down threats. Virtual filmmakers, for the most part (Like Me) are novices. We come to our chosen platforms with a simple goal: To tell a story. As often is the case, we have no money, no "networked" contacts, and no 30-piece orchestra waiting to score our latest outings. After a filmmaker takes on the task of traversing the rough terrain of making their film, suddenly they come to an obstacle that seems just about impossible to overcome - Unless Randy Newman or John Williams is your uncle. The music. Music is an integral part of any filmed piece, be it a feature, short film, or documentary. In real world cinema, it provides a cohesive backdrop, punctuating key moments and amplifying emotions. Who can forget the shrieking of violin strings of Alfred Hitchcock's 1960 classic horror film Psycho. Bernard Hermann's score is iconic even today, and although many may not know his name, they can name that score in one beat. The same with J

 

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