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SCOREcast 31: Total Request (Sorta) LIVE!

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In our first Q&A episode, we open up Twitter, Facebook, and a hangout on Google+ to hear what’s on your mind about writing, producing, “politiking”, and navigating the business.

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SCOREcast No. 31: Total Request (Sorta) LIVE!

Originally Recorded: October 1, 2011
This Episode: Your questions answered from Twitter, Facebook and Google+
Co-hosts: Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston
SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier
SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner

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Episode Description

In this episode, the boys answer your questions in our very first social media-centric episode of SCOREcast. Nothing is sacred—topics include samples versus live instruments, composer copyright issues, dealing with your first film project, handling directors, where to live when starting a film scoring career, and much, much more. We’ll also give you a sneak peek into what we have planned for SCOREcast’s 5th Anniversary, and how you can get the full scoop coming up on what’s ahead for the website and podcast. Check it out!


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  1. Marc Lawson says:

    LOL, I play drums with my jaw too… my dad did it and I’ve noticed my oldest son doing it too.  I always thought we were weird for it.  Hahaha… I am still cracking up from hearing that.

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