fourier
Active Member
I've listened through the five winners contributions, and I really, really liked the 5th placed one by Kennoniah Dean Bellile ()
Being all very subjective, I found it to stand out from the other four with timing, voicing and something that drew my attention and kept it there throughout (mind you, I've surely been through this clip some hundred times by now). However, I suppose such music is just as much about taking the backseat and blend in as getting noticed. As someone green to all of this, using music sparingly and not being front and center but for when it's really called for, must surely be a difficult skill to master.
I hope this didn't come across as not being very impressed by all the winners, they are all wonderful and worthy winners, and I'd wish I had the ability to make as good soundtracks as they've done here.
Here's hoping for more competitions like these, especially when you can also donate and help raise awareness for such a good cause.
Being all very subjective, I found it to stand out from the other four with timing, voicing and something that drew my attention and kept it there throughout (mind you, I've surely been through this clip some hundred times by now). However, I suppose such music is just as much about taking the backseat and blend in as getting noticed. As someone green to all of this, using music sparingly and not being front and center but for when it's really called for, must surely be a difficult skill to master.
I hope this didn't come across as not being very impressed by all the winners, they are all wonderful and worthy winners, and I'd wish I had the ability to make as good soundtracks as they've done here.
Here's hoping for more competitions like these, especially when you can also donate and help raise awareness for such a good cause.