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		<title>Adrian&#8217;s 10 point Mini-manifesto for Creatives</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was recently asked for advice on how to be successful as a media composer.  Now, while I am a working full-time composer/producer,  I&#8217;m still pretty new to the game so I&#8217;m not answering from the vantage point of a grizzled veteran.  However, the question did force me to congeal what I&#8217;ve learned so far [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Music in Film: Ideas on Analyzing Narratives and Creating Themes</title>
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Photo by umjanedoan &#8211; http://www.flickr.co&#8230;tos/umjanedoan/
Themes. They are what give a musical work it’s signature. They’re what people hum when they exit the theatre, and they can help give your score structure unity. Whether abundant or few, simple or complex, themes can add a compelling layer of meaning to music for moving pictures. (Read my full [...]]]></description>
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