thanks a lot, please, if possible, could you for the next videos just write the name of the music extracts and their composers, would be great so we could go and listen to them in context with the orchestra, thanks in advance
Even if the author is a soundtrack composer, imho he should give more credit to other musical genres. This only refers to the spoken text, not to the music examples, which are obviously taken mostly from classical music.
One thing this video illustrates is don't bother using sampled solo violin etc when the lead lines are particularly exposed. Hire good violin and cello players and get it for real.
All this unnecessary switching of cameras, according to my friend in the media industry, is because people now cannot concentrate for more than a few seconds on the same thing. What a sad reflection on what our world has become.
We live in a society.mp3. Heard it before boomer, the very fact that this is a video and not radio goes to show that people's attention spans have decreased way before you.
Great video! It would be nice and fair to include the names of the players in each episode, though :)
All hail David Newman and the entire Newman family. Irreplaceable contributors to the world of film music!!
Yeah true
I know it is kinda randomly asking but does anyone know a good site to watch new tv shows online?
@Travis Rodrigo i use flixzone. You can find it by googling :)
@Alaric Finn yup, been watching on FlixZone for years myself :)
@Alaric Finn Thanks, I went there and it seems to work =) I really appreciate it !!
You guys are doing a great job ♥️♥️
this whole series is a gem!
All hail Randy Newman and the entire Newman family. Irreplaceable contributors to the world of film music!!
Tremendous job!!!! Looking forward to the upcoming episodes.
thank you very much for this whole series, it's just fantastic!
I was waiting for the part where OT reveals we were actually hearing a MIDI rendition...LOL Wishful thinking. Great video, thanks!
Yes! lol
Those videos are pure gold!! Thank you!!
Excellent refresher of the parts of the orchestra and each instrument's articulations. =)
Wonderful, thanks!
Very informative!
Orchestral Tools has been awesome since it was born.
Amazing!
Thank you for this
Thank you very much! This is amazing!
Wow! This was amazing :) Thank you guyz.
thanks a lot, please, if possible, could you for the next videos just write the name of the music extracts and their composers, would be great so we could go and listen to them in context with the orchestra, thanks in advance
Yes! Absolutely yes!
OT, a mindset of progress, a mindset of winners.
Thank you!
Please add original English subtitles and allow to translate it into more languages. It will be yet more helpful.
Even if the author is a soundtrack composer, imho he should give more credit to other musical genres. This only refers to the spoken text, not to the music examples, which are obviously taken mostly from classical music.
What's the name of the piece at 12:01?
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At 2:30
the non vib was the most emotional
One thing this video illustrates is don't bother using sampled solo violin etc when the lead lines are particularly exposed. Hire good violin and cello players and get it for real.
All this unnecessary switching of cameras, according to my friend in the media industry, is because people now cannot concentrate for more than a few seconds on the same thing. What a sad reflection on what our world has become.
We live in a society.mp3. Heard it before boomer, the very fact that this is a video and not radio goes to show that people's attention spans have decreased way before you.