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Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 18:29
by Chris Ender
Really?

Posted: 24 Feb 2004, 20:06
by Alexander
...Yes. Specifically, it's the track "Burn It All".

Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 02:27
by RaptorAlien
Wow, thanks Alex. I was wondering where the heck that came from after seeing it on TLW and Dragonheart trailers...

Backdraft, of all movie... /rolleyes.gif" style="vertical-align:middle" emoid=":rolleyes:" border="0" alt="rolleyes.gif" />

Posted: 06 Mar 2004, 09:42
by Chaotic_Baryonyx
Well, I looked up Backdraft, and see what I find!

"Original Music by
Hans Zimmer"

The man who is legendary for letting him and his associates re-use tracks. Such as The Rock, Gladiator, and Pirates of the Carribean.

So I suppose I was close.

Bad wording, I know. He doesn't re-use the tracks, but it does have the same themes over and over.

Posted: 07 Mar 2004, 22:09
by ChanceKell
Very interesting teaser. Good luck with the actual project!

But, if I understand it correctly, you're going to be shooting with a script formated like a novel?

Posted: 09 Mar 2004, 19:34
by Chris Ender
yes, I have never scripted any of my projects. it is pointless. if someone is writing a fan fic, you want to make it just like they write it. I dont believe in changing things unless it is impossible.

Thanks for the luck!

Posted: 09 Mar 2004, 20:57
by ChanceKell
I agree with you on not wanting to change it. It's just that scripts are in a specific format so you know what to shoot.. While short stories add in a lot of details not necessary for the screen. But, since you say you've done it before, I guess your way works.

Posted: 09 Mar 2004, 21:22
by Alexander
Actually, I would highly suggest you make a script at list for production shooting. Just so you know what angles you're going to shoot at and not have it all pulled out of your ass on set.

Posted: 10 Mar 2004, 00:24
by Chris Ender
Yeah... I do that. But I dont go though and rewrite it. I take a pringout of the story and make foot notes. Keep in mind that I also write the stories that I shoot with the exception of this story here.