Michael has just been nominated for a Leo (British Columbia’s Film and TV awards) in the “Best Musical Score in a Documentary” category for his score for the documentary film “Beyond Gay (The Politics Of Pride)”. The awards show will be held soon and we’ll let you know what happens!
Archive for the “Links” CategoryWe just finished the composition and recording for a short film from Australia, “Blue Jacket Black Bag”. The film, a western black and white crime comedy, was a fun adventure into new musical territory. We used Mandolins, Wood Blocks, and Whistling amongst traditional orchestral instruments. Check out the theme song named after the film in the Acoustic/Ambient player on our “Listen To Music” page. Wesley has just been nominated for a Leo (British Columbia’s Film and TV awards) in the “Best Musical Score in a Short Drama” category for his score for the short film “The Light Of Family Burnam”. The awards show will be held on May 8th and we will keep you updated! This past weekend I attended the “The Light Family Burnam” screening at the Rio Theatre in Vancouver. ”The Light Of Family Burnam” is an award winning short film which I scored the music for. Written and directed by Marshall Axani and produced by Doug Kerr it tells the story of a young boy with cancer planning his own funeral. The film turned out great and I hope everyone gets a chance to check it out. Coming soon hopefully to a film festival near you! Some clips of the music from the film are available on my demo reel page and here is the IMDb link. All the best, -Wesley Latest News/New Song UpPosted by: Wesley in Composer, Links, Songs, tags: Album, Composer, film score, Like A Shooting Star, Music, music for film, Songs, Wesley KraussHappy New Year! It’s been awhile! Work has gone underway on my debut album. Me and my Mike have been busy choosing, rewriting, and generally perfecting my songs. In other news, in December I finished scoring the short film “The Light Of Family Burnam” which premiered at the Whistler Film Festival. I thought I’d write something on my thought process behind my Hockey Night In Canada Theme. My initial thoughts, when I heard about the contest was that it certainly had be a rock song, without a doubt. What kind of rock? Well I instantly thought of two of my favourite Canadian bands I like. Rush and Arcade Fire. Both bands have rather epic styles that would fit Hockey Night In Canada well. Now for the melody itself I went back to my days in high school and back then I had written a song which I had never put words to and had recorded a rough version of (well back then I thought it was pretty good). It was called Paradise (Bright Red Sky – hence the name of my hockey anthem). People had told me that the piece should be submitted to the Olympics because it really had that epic sport kind of feel to it and I knew that this was exactly the feel I wanted for this hockey theme. So I went back to the piece and totally re-recorded it and gave it a new outlook on life. I added new parts, and tweaked the melody. What instruments to use? Well thinking of Neil Peart I added pounding drums and then heavy electric guitars doing power chords. For the melody the choice just had to be brass. I used trumpets for the lead and then trombones and french horns as harmonies. During the mixing process I had a struggle. And that’s a little bit about the process behind the theme. As of last night I have uploaded a second version of my Hockey Night In Paradise to the hockey anthem site. I decided to cut the intro all together so it jumps right in and catches people attention. I also made the overall tempo a little bit faster just to make the theme slightly more upbeat. You can check out, vote, and comment on this second version here… If you would like to check out the first version, it’s in the post below. Hope you enjoy! |
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