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I'd try SonicFire (SmartSound Software) or Sony Cinescore.. SONY is a deal right now since they are phasing out.. their "Pass the Ring" theme music might have something for you.
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no offense, but these scores sound too "canned"
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If you are still looking, here are a few samples. There are many great composer. Some that I have found that work well are Hans Zimmer, Thomas Newman and Rachel Portman.
I took the liberty to add a few examples to the first minute of your video, going from light and easy to more dramatic. See if this gives you any ideas. 1. Hans Zimmer: The Holiday Soundtrack - Gumption 2. Rachel Portman: Cider House Rules Theme 3. Hans Zimmer: Pearl Harbor Sountrack - Tennessee |
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have them all, thanks! tennessee would be perfect!
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