Cue for new Documentary done in DP5

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Cue for new Documentary done in DP5

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Hi guys. Great place to share. I thought I would post the opening cue that I wrote from an upcoming documentary for National Geographic entitled "Secret Planes- Episode 1 Swoop Of Death" There are 13 hour long episodes, so a lot more writing to do. All of it done in DP5. I think this shows off DP's abilities very well.
2 links
1) The cue with music and video (Low-rez)
http://www.soundhousestudio.com/swoopofdeath.mov
2) Just music from the cue
http://www.soundhousestudio.com/swoopof ... 1music.mp3
Hope you enjoy it
John
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Awesome job, John. When does it air? My favorites:Airplanes and a great score!
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Very impressive . . .

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I'm going to show it to all my Sonar-using bandmembers !

Good scoring !

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Post by sndhse »

Thanks for the Thumbs up guys. I'm not sure of the air date as things have a tendacy to get pushed back, but I will let you know. Very interesting topic though. Planes the Germans were designing but never saw the light of day because as we all know, they lost the war. If they had built these planes, it could have been a very different outcome. With CGI we can now see what they may have looked like at the time. It amazes me how much of our jet technology comes from some of these early designs.
John
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Nice job!

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Great sounds...great composition and movement...both versions sound great but I believe with the commentary and visuals together the overall impact is more fascinating.

Keep it up.

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just Impressive, a real pro work.
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i agree. definitely smokes the canned music they usually use for that sort of show. very very cool.
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