I've always thought my soundtracks do pretty good, because they're basically professional equivalents of a mix tape I'd make for you at home.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have soundtracks for a lot of stuff.
I've done some music for films and I really enjoy doing it.
I always create book soundtracks to capture the overall mood I'm going for and listen to them as I write. Those songs and scores really fuse with the scenes in my mind.
But, yes, now I wouldn't do some of those soundtracks the way I did them.
I think it's a big deal to have a great soundtrack for a movie.
Well lately I have listening to a lot of movie soundtracks.
The first two projects I did out of my dorm room were mock film soundtracks.
I usually enter the studio with a mix of songs that I've been listening to that are relevant to the sound I want to achieve.
I used to like to set different film clips to classical music, not even my own songs, but make little movies.
What I liked about doing a soundtrack is that it's almost the opposite of any kind of normal recording that a band does, because it's very much a restricted, narrow... And I kind of like that, I find it exciting to work within these things.