
www.scottbuckley.com.au features a small library of original cinematic music, ideal for use indie filmmaking, game design & media projects.
Creative Commons means music on this site can be used for free, as long as your project is non-commercial.
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An uplifting cinematic orchestral cue, featuring ethnic winds, vocals, percussion and strings.
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An aggressive rock-tronica track, featuring riffing guitars, and driving drums and synths.
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A dark rock track, featuring moody electric guitars, driving drums & subtle distorted synths.
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A folky tune featuring acoustic guitar, ukulele, and well, pretty much anything I could find lying around.
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A very simple, sparse pop tune featuring subtle piano, synths & electronics
I’m a big fan of machinima. It’s got everything going for it – awesome fantasy worlds to play with, ready made for filmmakers to go for broke.
Over the last few years, Halo has definately become one of the defining games for creating machinima, with series liked ‘Red vs Blue’ by Rooster Teeth really bringing the game engine to the fore.
I got an email this morning from ‘Zim’, who goes by krotoflik on YouTube. He gave me a link to his latest work – a halo machinima which features live action… something which I don’t believe I’ve seen before in machinima.
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For those of you who don’t know what Machinima is, it is a film-making medium which utilises computer games to create films.
Martin Falch is at the forefront; his work combines ‘entertainment’ value with excellent story-telling and action, with sheer technical expertise that makes his characters and the world around them come alive. Martin’s recent film – ‘Divided Soul’ is no exception.
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