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the song… one. more. time.

Nov 13th, 2009 | 0 comments

So this is another version of the song recording in NYC. Dave plays the cello a lot more on some of the other videos. If you go to Part 1 below we see him recording the cello parts. BE SURE TO CHECK HIM OUT. Unbelievable. Big props to Beca Freitas-Wolfe for editing. Thanks to Dave and Katie and Marc and Chuck and Jeremy for the song.
I’m really hilarious at the end of this. No really. Hysterical. HYSTERICAL.
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Dave Eggar and Katie Costello: The Process of Creating the SpeakEasy Theme Song from SpeakEasy Movie on Vimeo.

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Nov 13th, 2009 | 2 comments

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a song about the fear of public speaking part 2

Nov 13th, 2009 | 0 comments

this is the second video about the first recording of the first song from the first film about the fear of public speaking. Again, there’s an easier way to say that. The first video is below in the previous post. And, again, nonetheless, as it were, voila:

Working on Theme Song pt.2 from SpeakEasy Movie on Vimeo.

some song footage on its way

Nov 11th, 2009 | 1 comment

I swear! Later today!!
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Music Week

Oct 12th, 2009 | 0 comments

Film is over with Chris Leong, so now we’re focusing on the the music – getting an original song from Dave Eggar and Co., and now meeting with esteemed music supervisor Joe Rudge. We’re showing Joe a cut of the film this afternoon and then going over what songs can fit in.

The tracks from Dave are absolutely lights out. I’ll try to post something later and get some thoughts. Soooooo good.

original song – failed download so…

Oct 8th, 2009 | 1 comment

We’re working on it!! (bangs head against desk)

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coming soon…. clips from the recording session..

Sep 28th, 2009 | 0 comments

Yes, I realize that the “coming soon, video clips!” thing is a little overdone, but what the hell, we’ve been busy! So, weekend update:

1. Screened the film for our esteemed executive producer Mike Maloy. It went really well. He gave us some brilliant notes, per usual, and then offered us some praise – coming from him, it was a major compliment. Mike has impeccable taste and instincts, and doesn’t compliment people lightly. So, you know, that was nice.

2. We worked extensively with Dave Eggar on the original song for the film. It’s always a pleasure, to understate, to work so closely with someone universally acknowledged as one of the most brilliant musicians on the planet. We will be posting video of the session in the next week or so. It’s remarkable footage, especially of Brian nitpicking a musical genius’ individual notes. Hilarious.

After a long stretch of drudgery and difficult and draining hours and labor intensive weeks and months, it’s starting to come together. There’s a little pop to our step that wasn’t there before. Feeling good, and getting better all the time.

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Sep 14th, 2009 | 0 comments

We met with Dave Eggar yesterday who is going to write an original song for the film. Dave is a virtuoso musician in the purest sense, one of the great classical prodigies of our time. No exaggeration. I’ve seen him play a Paganini cello concerto and then walk over to a grand piano to “improvise” some Rachmaninoff. Unreal.

We’re thrilled obviously. Besides that, we’re going to be interviewed by Beth Black at Toastmasters magazine soon. I’ve already told Brian he can’t mention anything about that time he did that thing that resulted in this other thing that had vague results on another thing. He’s upset about it but that’s the deal.


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