Hey, so a few years back I mentioned to you that you had some good potentially soundtrack-quality music stuff and I'm always looking for things to use in movies.
My days of independent filmmaking might be over, I'm not sure. If I can find a way to keep self-producing, I might keep at it. Currently, I'm facing a brutal realization that getting noticed (and finding producers and money) is the battle of a lifetime, after spending seven years in post-production working on what is I guess my Magnum Opus of short films. It's the first movie I conceived of that was my own vision and not part of some competition. I bit off more than I could chew with its special effects, but I put the pedal to the metal this year and finally got it done.
I realize you're probably still in troll-mode so the only response I might get from you is "you're insane and you suck nuts" or something like that, but I figured I might as well share it nonetheless. I'm mostly sharing it because the soundtrack is, in my opinion, one of its strongest aspects, and it was done using mostly local bands with some copyright-free tracks. (I still can't believe I lucked out and found a U.S. Army orchestra recording of very specific Holst compositions.)
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