
March 21, 2011
Ye olde soundtrack
If the Internet is my landfill, then I confess I am an occasional trash scavenger. A dumpster diver. It’s an addiction that I feel I’m finally getting a hold on at age 26. Today I found this little reminder of calendar year 2009.
I worked on the soundtrack to this short film with some friends, as a part of the 48-Hour Film Festival that I often find myself involved with. Though it wasn’t featured in the final version, we had one of those fantastic singular events of musical life as we spent a half hour trying to recreate a character getting hit in the head with a baseball (as requested by the director). We had a storage space full of instruments to help us with this task, but I think it was blunt objects pitted against a Telecaster that crafted the final product. Due to a lost hard drive, the full soundtrack is gone, and now the only evidence of this day exists here:
Everything Comes ‘Round from Jack Ramshaw on Vimeo.
Still haven’t found a copy of the film “Dry Fly” from the 2008 festival, though. That one was my favorite, though a bit melancholy. Maybe you have it, somewhere?
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