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- From: jittlov@gumby.cs.caltech.edu (Mike Jittlov)
- Newsgroups: alt.fan.mike-jittlov
- Subject: WIZARD's Songs and Music
- Date: 19 Nov 1992 12:00:24 GMT
- Organization: California Institute of Technology, Pasadena
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- nelson@sun.soe.clarkson.edu (Russ Nelson) writes:
-
- >What are the words to the cynical story of life in Hollywood, sung
- >during Mike's first bike ride to Hollywood Studios? Anybody have them
- >transcribed?
-
- *groan*
-
- The cheerily-ironic Bikeride Song is but one of many things
- that was meddled upon by my esteamed business partner (who
- also acted as the slimey, embezzling, sociopathic producer
- in the feature). A former samba dancer (and used-car salesman),
- RKaye felt he knew the rhythms of this movie better than anyone,
- and... (gads, this is making me urp-up my Budget Gourmet).
-
- The songs were a satire, on movie-musicals that always had
- singing coming out of nowhere. In this case, my character
- had an occasional chorus of psychic voices that would sing his
- praises and moods - until he eventually told them to shut up.
- There were heavenly choirs for the dream-bordered images, and
- the psychic-touches/impressions, leading up to the finale march
- (AKA, the "Mike Jittlov Praise Song" - with subtitled lyrics
- all at odds with what was being sung - this WAS supposed to be
- a COMEDY-spoof on exactly this kind of ego-tripping). And it
- all would have made sense.
-
- I am the only one who knows what this film is supposed to
- look and sound like. Very little of the music is what the
- film was edited and designed for. You can see a lot of
- phantom cuts and edits that don't match the music - or if
- they do, it's usually a lucky accident.
-
- I edited the entire movie to my mental score. Not an easy
- thing. Imagine making a music video like that, editing
- all the visuals to the 24th of a frame, for a really rousing
- soundtrack that exists only in your thoughts and tapping
- fingers. And that joy is finally the only thing that is
- keeping you going, slaving away without income for several
- years, just knowing you're going to create something that
- looks and sounds really terrific, pleasing, and right.
-
- Now imagine doing the score for an entire feature film, with
- wall-to-wall music, orchestration, and professional singers,
- on a budget of just $25,000. (Bear in mind that John Williams
- had a budget of $500,000 for STAR WARS - a comparatively low-
- budget movie in 1977, at $7.9 million.)
-
- Now imagine that you have only 2.5 months to score, prep,
- and orchestrate everything (Williams had half a year).
-
- Now find out that your e.b.p. says the music budget money
- doesn't seem to exist anymore, and all you have is $3000,
- and he's already made a deal of some kind with a well-known
- music library for their famous stock music - the same used in
- Hanna-Barbera cartoons. Because, after all, music is just
- music, and you've managed to make everything else somehow
- work despite every hurdle he's thrown in your path.
-
- It's been a rough nightmare, but you can't leave, or your
- e.b.p. will completely take over, somehow hire an editor,
- and scream directives to recut the film and spotlight his
- over-acting. Stay with it, all your futures depend on it...
-
- Next, imagine a song session, where you've gotten any friends
- who can sing to help for free. And then your e.b.p. visits,
- tries to comandeer, and his arguments with everyone leave
- your voices rasping and hoarse from the retakes. No small
- miracle we were still on key.
-
- The Bikeride Song was supposed to be "brighter", with a
- stronger beat, to match the zing of the bike-pedalling. In
- the theatrical version, it's on the slow side. When SGE said
- they were dumping WIZARD immediately to video (pulling our
- film from the theater which had patrons lined up down the block),
- I was able to wrangle two nights of video console time and
- edit the film down - as well as speed up the bikeride song about
- 8% (increased the visuals too - oh well..), and edit in many
- more minutes of music.
-
- Both John Massari and Steve Mann (seen in the movie, holding the
- boom microphone) generously gave recordings of their music, and
- I was able to edit in instrumental backgrounds of some of the
- songs. The WIZARD RUN is a major music-kludging job.
-
- In short, the movie is far from done. Everything you like is
- wrong. Etcetera, grumblemumblekvetchcomplain.
-
- I'm told George Lucas feels the same about STAR WARS.
-
- ... Nahhhhhhh..
-
- I'd STILL love to complete this movie. It's a family trait and
- motto, inextricably ingrained in the Jittlov genetic code - I
- even calligraphed it on a large sign for my mother's classrooms:
-
- "If a job is once begun, Never leave it `til it's done,
- Be the labor great or small, Do it well, or not at all."
-
- Could probably complete everything, with a good video set-up,
- Toaster, synthesizer.. (dream on)
-
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