tweex Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 T|M Programs Orchestral Music for Journey to Everest Film Trailer A new documentary film from the good folks over at Epiphany Productions has been released. The movie is called “Journey to Everest” and is the story of six Americans who set out to trek up a portion of Everest! The film was created and directed by a talented guy named David Kiern who is in the process of releasing several new films and features. The music for the film was composed by Bob Farnsworth, President and Creative Director of Hummingbird Productions in Nashville, and the programming was done by Larry Hall. The music has a very strong John Williams vibe throughout, but it also contains ethnic and cultural elements. The movie is about 70 minutes long and features original music throughout! The film itself can be purchased at the MOVIE HOMEPAGE and is definitely a good watch. T|M was brought on to program some of the orchestral music for the theatrical trailer. Most of the music can be found in the film itself, but the last musical cue (last minute of the trailer) was composed specifically for the teaser. The piece was actually fashioned from a temp track that the director had placed. The piece came from the movie “The Island” which was composed by Steve Jablonsky. Tweex Music, in association with Hummingbird Productions, wrote and programmed the final piece. Of all the music in the trailer, the last minute is easily the climax! T|M was able to use the new addition to his studio (EWQL Symphonic Choirs) for the track. As always, the trailer can be found on the SFX DESIGN page. If you enjoyed the trailer, be sure to check out the complete film; it will be time well spent. Be sure to check in at Tweex Music for updates and more exciting news! Watch Journey to Everest Film Trailer!Visit the Tweex Music Website Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geoffrey Taucer Posted December 8, 2009 Share Posted December 8, 2009 Excellent! Very cool stuff. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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