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Aug 5 2014, 06:18 PM |
Like 'indie' home made records that sell - which have been done since the 40s, 'Hollywood' movies (a very very broad moniker - especially the horror type - have been made on the super cheap for decades. Music obviously included.
Check out Herschell Gordon Lewis (Blood Feast, 1963) or the early John Waters movies (Pink Flamingos, 1972). The music was done either by them or their friends in garage studios (mono on a Revox machine - if even that). Their films have major cult status at this point. They've even become stylistically and historically significant w/in the genre(s). H.G. Lewis played trombone and organ - and that's what most of his soundtracks consist of. Music for a film is one of, if not the least budgeted for (catering will cost far more most of the time). Generally .05% of total budget. *Percentage wise on average, vid games allocate more for music - around 2%. Cheap movie - super cheap snd trk (not a comment on the quality). Most TV has been done 'at home' or small studios since the advent of ADAT (mid '92 - I remember vividly). *This weekend I watched Skarktopus v Pteracuda (Roger Corman) in my hotel room. Did it suck? Of course. Was I glued to the TV set? Hell yeah! This post has been edited by klasaine: Aug 6 2014, 04:04 PM -------------------- - Ken Lasaine
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