My favorite aspect of creating all genres of music is the prospect of someday, headlining a movie score, or even just throwing in a couple of short 1-2 min atmospheric pieces for a backdrop. I just really don't have the connections or musical networking to find moviemakers to work with. Anybody have any advice for getting into movie scores?
Ok P.O.P. Here we go - filmmaking is a LOT different than beatmaking for a few reasons that have never changed since I started paying attention to the film industry.
1.) Indie filmmakers are typically broke but creative people who will accept all the help they can get to get their ideas seen and heard. (The term "broke" is relative because it costs up to 5 times more to create a good indie flick than it does to record a good indie CD)
2.) Film is a smaller circle and thus harder to break into but once you do, you can secure yourself some consistent work.
3.) In hip hop, you can literally steal/sample other works and become famous for it. You won't make it far if you don't compose originally for film projects (in general).
Now, here are some (uncommon yet effective) tips you (and other producers) can use to start getting in the mode of scoring.
1.) Find a song that has a video that you enjoy. Remix the song with your own beat and then sync the completed work to the music video. Upload to YouTube.
2.) Stop making beats in song format <16 bars - chorus - 16>.
Start "extending" your beats for 5-10 minutes and try to add some variation here and there.
Try to get good at it.
3.) Find your favorite movie. A movie that you know the scene very well. Put it on mute and make a track to it for the entire sequence.
4.) Once you master your favorite movie scene, find famous/classic movie scenes and add your own flavor to it.
If you master these 4 tips that I've mentioned, then you'll be ready to start networking, which I'll provide you tips on how to "work" film premieres, how to find directors, and how to generate leads for your stuff. Good luck.