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Tuesday, March 06, 2012

Production Meeting - Score


Today, myself and the fellow members of The Breaking The 4th Wall production team came together for what may become one of our very final meeting's as a production team. However it was business as always for the team, on the agenda today was the final tweakings towards our final, finished product. The soundtrack or score as it's known in the world of media is something that can make or break a production therefore, we personally believe it is of huge importance that we ensure that we make the right decision when it comes to selecting our score.


Earlier on during our production, in the pre-production stage we did a huge amount of research and planning into the production of our score and looked at a number of different producers that we could bring into the group and use as a hugely valuable asset. Aswell as this we also decided it would be beneficial to look into the idea of creating our own score, if this failed we had a third plan, we could have a number of different sources of royalty free audio tracks that we could input into our production in order to gain the desired effect.

In terms of producers, a few big names we looked at bringing in were the likes of  Charlie Spring, Zhirkov Liedbitter and many others. However we decided that going with a more reliable asset such as Charlie would be something that we can really be sure of success with. This is what I had to say about Charlie in the late weeks of 2011 -

We believe that our trust in Charlie and the fact that he has proved time and again he is capable is something that is hugely important in the success of our production. It is for all these reasons that we feel Charlie is the correct choice for the job. We have a few different remixes of original scores and also some of Charlie's actual creation to choice from, he created these for us earlier on this year from the requests we gave him, he went by a specification laid out from us all here at Breaking The 4th Wall Productions.

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