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i just finished...like yesterday, the score to an indie horror movie. it was the first time i've gone a feature (i've done bits of documentaries and recently some commercials). i took the approach of watching the movie and improvising to certain key sections using the repeaters, while recording the whole time. then i selected the good parts and used those as a foundation for building the score in ableton live. i meant to switch back over to logic but i just ended up doing the entire 90 minute movie in ableton. the whole thing took 7 days and i used 2 microphones, one cello, a spoon and a pair of chopsticks. i'm actually happy with it (which is an extreme rarity for me!!). the whole improvising - looping - recording workflow was very seamless and quite satisfying in its immediacy. there are a lot of f***ed up things about our present day, but technologically speaking, it is a great time to be a musician. who knows how well the movie will do, maybe straight to dvd! it's really, really scary and the kind of thing i cannot actually watch. but if you can watch horror films its called "The Devil's Chair" and is by a UK director named Adam Mason