My hubs just got a chunk-o-music placed in this trailer. He rocks.
There are also no questions when he makes dinner.
So yeah, there are always questions. Always.
(But that’s ok…cuz’ I’m better at making the dinner than I am at making the movie trailer music. It all works out.)
June 7:17 pm on 19 November 2008 Permalink
Oh, and hon, if I did let the boys watch this, which I won’t, I’m sure they’d think you were even awesomer than they already do, if that’s even possible.
(The “awesomer” is for you, Aly.)
Chad 8:56 pm on 19 November 2008 Permalink
Which cue is Stickman’s?
Oh, and congrats!
Stick 10:26 pm on 19 November 2008 Permalink
Mine starts when the “Lionsgate” logo pops up, and ends when the bad guy says “PUHHHH, complete the mission”.
Of course, they edited the snot out of my original, but that’s par for the course.
Gretchen 10:46 am on 20 November 2008 Permalink
dude, Audis rock.
nice Stick. So is your stuff just for the trailer or do you get to do the movie soundtrack too?
Eric 2:43 pm on 20 November 2008 Permalink
Do you get to keep the Audi?
michael lee 7:49 pm on 20 November 2008 Permalink
Stick, Stick, he’s our man!
If he can’t do it, we’ll hire Sharolyn to use Sib technologies on the BGV of the soundtrack.
Sharolyn 11:01 pm on 20 November 2008 Permalink
Please. I am becoming sick and tired of everyone in this industry using old scoring functions. The last guy I hired was using PT3.5 and had no chromatic or tritone implementations, regardless of BGVs. Now, WHERE IS MY EVIAN?!
Stick 8:20 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Sadly neither the Audi or the film score shall be mine. Interestingly, the film trailer world has pretty much nothing to do with the actual film production.
michael lee 8:39 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Which pays better?
Stick 8:43 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
I’d guess the dollars per second factor favors trailers.
michael lee 8:49 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
When are you gonna come down and share wisdom with some of our commercial music students? I think it would be great for them to be able to ask questions of people who are right in the trenches, instead of washed up and cynical academics like me.
Stick 8:51 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Send your private jet up for me, I’m there anytime.
michael lee 8:55 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Actually, I was thinking we make up a conference, like the “Getty Wine and Cheese Commercial Music Conference”, then your fancy little private school can pay your travel expenses. Oooo, and we can charge them a conference fee, like $600 or whatever. It’ll be awesome!
Stick 8:58 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Well, sounds good to me. You should probably take it up with my boss.
june 11:40 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Which would be me.
michael lee 11:46 am on 21 November 2008 Permalink
implied.
Stick 1:42 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Actually, I was talking about my actual boss in this case. You know, Tom.
Chad 2:16 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
I gotcha. ;)
corey 5:49 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Cruise?
Chad 7:10 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
Yes. Tom Cruise. Tom Cruise is the musical supervisor on the “Transporter 3″ trailer. And, he’s also Brian’s boss at William Jessup University.
It’s the Scientology. It allows him to be… everywhere.
june 10:29 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
I’m the boss of Tom Cruise.
michael lee 10:42 pm on 21 November 2008 Permalink
David Miscavige is the boss of Tom Cruise.