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Marc Derell

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  1. Now what does the Nazi regime has to do with modern movies and dubbing ?? Quite a misplaced comparison you are taking... Besides, a lot of Hollywood is crap, too. Admit it... It's just about money not art.. not anymore. If you don't like it - don't go see it. That would make them think twice ("no cash income") but of course then you should not judge and talk about things you haven't seen - something, that most people seem to forget. Generalizing, ignorant opinions about things they don't really understand nor have knowledge in. Ah, yes and: Tastes are different. -Marc
  2. Wow, that were one of the best 3 hours in the whole series... Awesome and very touching... Thanks to all who made it possible. Btw, fresh from scifiwire: "Farscape: The Peacekeeper Wars delivered a 1.5 household rating and 1.7 million viewers in its Oct. 17 premiere, an 81 percent ratings improvement and a triple-digit increase in key demographics versus the time period average for October 2003. The second night, Oct. 18, drew even more viewers, with a 1.9 household rating and 2.1 million viewers. Overall, the four-hour miniseries, a continuation of the Farscape series, averaged a 1.7 household rating and drew 1.9 million viewers in its 9 p.m.-11 p.m. timeslot, making SCI FI the number-one nonsports cable network among adults aged 25-54 and 18-49 for the two nights. Among viewers aged 25-54 and 18-49, SCI FI beat out TNT, TBS and Spike TV. Peacekeeper Wars delivered a total audience of 6.9 million viewers over the two nights, with four telecasts of the first two-hour installment and three telecasts of the second." Although it has a very huge feeling of finality there are still things that could be done afterwards - well or in between (remember the B5 movies?). As for DVD, I've heard it's planned for a Jan release.
  3. HK: "Explanation: There are a great many Troll's on this board master, I could kill them for months and not make a dent." <{POST_SNAPBACK}> Hahahahahahahaha..... *lying on the floor*
  4. Really depends... Hmm nowadays a good start would be a MOD for a more popular came but keep an open eye if the team really is enthusiastic at all. Nothing sucks more than having an unfinished (not showable) project. Additionally a shareware/mobile game might be a good start. Better to have a small reference on your list than nothing at all. Of course you could just send demos and if you are really lucky someone might give you a chance but these cases are completely rare if not gone at all. Most Pubs/Devs got their favourite composer(s) and there are already a lot more out there waiting. Plus, even hollywood composers break into gamemusic these days. Keep in mind that you might want to make demos in different styles. You never know what someone might be looking for. That's all I can give as an advice right now. I wish you luck. May the sound be with you. Cheers -Marc
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