This is the tune contest, where your job is to make a tune. Do whatever you like, however you like, as long as you somehow stay within the rules. You have one week.
The rules, or topic, or however you want to see it, for this week is:
DRAMATICS!!!!
The celebrated director Steven McCheddar calls you from his Hollywood office. He explains in excited tones that he is working on a brand new movie, which he is certain will be on the world's collective lips for years to come. And guess what? He wants you to make the music. But only if you can prove to him that you are capable of crafting that kind of audio magic that makes audiences laugh, cry, or suspend disbelief, touching their emotions in that refined manner only possible with the latest moving pictures from that capital of Western culture called Hollywood.
To prove to him the potency of your melodramatic prowess, you must compose the music to some kind of scene likely to be found in McCheddar's movie. Pick any trope or cliché--he assures you that it will be there.
In other words, I want you to make the musical counterpart of a last kiss, an epic fight, a Big No, or anything else you can think of related to drama or cheese. Have fun. Judging and closing will commence no earlier than the December 20. And probably not much later.
The rules, or topic, or however you want to see it, for this week is:
DRAMATICS!!!!
The celebrated director Steven McCheddar calls you from his Hollywood office. He explains in excited tones that he is working on a brand new movie, which he is certain will be on the world's collective lips for years to come. And guess what? He wants you to make the music. But only if you can prove to him that you are capable of crafting that kind of audio magic that makes audiences laugh, cry, or suspend disbelief, touching their emotions in that refined manner only possible with the latest moving pictures from that capital of Western culture called Hollywood.
To prove to him the potency of your melodramatic prowess, you must compose the music to some kind of scene likely to be found in McCheddar's movie. Pick any trope or cliché--he assures you that it will be there.
In other words, I want you to make the musical counterpart of a last kiss, an epic fight, a Big No, or anything else you can think of related to drama or cheese. Have fun. Judging and closing will commence no earlier than the December 20. And probably not much later.