The Fate of Jace and Jillian


Date Submitted

04/20/2009 | 03:21PM EDT

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Miscellaneous Song | 1.5 MB | 1 min 37 sec

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4.36 / 5.00

Score Rank: #1,856
Popularity Rank: #63,723

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Author Comments

This is the song for my Claymation project this year and it is also the trailer used for my open house project for my Intermedia class. I used a midi piano and plugged it into a mac. I used garage band to get my sound fonts. Everything you hear is all of my playing and i have edited the audio tracks to snap perfect in time. Also, be looking out for my trailer. Once I finish it, I'll put it up. Thanks for listening!

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EDIT: Misc. Ranks:
July 14th, 2009. #1,096
July 15th, 2009. #754
July 24th, 2009. #56
July 25th, 2009. #31

August 11th, 2009. #1

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Average Score: 8.0 / 10

Score: 10
Jewelz123

"Good stuff"

date: May 10, 2009

Sounds like something out of a carnival or like the opening to a game or movie, very professional stuff, like the dude below said, its very original :) Make it longer though dude :P Great stuff, keep it up.

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Score: 6
basbalfan55

"Original..."

date: April 20, 2009

I'd have to see the claymation to understand how this piece works. In my opinion the grindy electronic sounds in the background are too loud and distract from the somewhat limited orchestral experience, but I like the originality- I've never heard anything like this on NG. Well done!

April 21, 2009

Author's Response:

I appreciate your review and respect your choice of score. Just to justify myself, the "grindy electronic sounds" was what I was going for. The claymation is more along the lines of a morbid story of two siblings being eaten by monsters that live under their home. Tim Burton, as you may know of, is a huge inspiration to me with his animations and Danny Elfman's music is wonderful in all of Burton's films. I'm sorry if it doesn't necessarily fit under the category of classical, but it was the only genre remotely close than the others. I must say thanks though. I generously respect any criticism. Thanks for your review.

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