A night in the woods
matarua
Auckland, New ZealandMember Posts: 854
Nice kickstarter game in the works - very cool art style and animation with a relevant story
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1307515311/night-in-the-woods
Tweeted by Derek Yu @mossmouth on twitter creator of Spelunky and more.
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1307515311/night-in-the-woods
Tweeted by Derek Yu @mossmouth on twitter creator of Spelunky and more.
Comments
So for this mini game I am making I stumbled across some good stuff - kind of like a stock site for things like video footage, animations, models, SFX and of course music.
http://www.pond5.com/
I got a great tune from there that I would have had no chance of making. It's not cheap cheap but for $45 I got something that was awesome in an hour of searching. They are as cheap as $5 tho too.
A lot faster, and due to that, cheaper than learning how to write a whole tune in a certain style with the correct instrument sets and samples and beat loops etc. It's not unique but I think you have the chance to commission unique ones if you want them too. Heaps of game style ones http://www.pond5.com/music/1/adventure-game.html
One of the reasons I got into app / game development was because sites like Pond5 have pretty much demolished writing music as a viable career in just a few short years, there's still a market for 'bespoke' music, but even here the culture introduced by these stock sites is bleeding through to all areas of music, I do a lot do stuff for Channel4 in the UK, they use to pay well, but these days they pay . . . . . £0 . . . yep, nothing, you do the work for free and hope you pick up some royalties via PRS payments (which often will amount to . . . . £0), they reason "why should we pay you to write some music when we can grab a piece off iStock for $15 ?"
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But here is the kicker - people don't want to build their own website - so every CMS or framework I have done for clients they never use - only one client ever has in the entire time I have run my own business. Maybe that is because I work with a lot of other business owners and they don't have the time or space to manage it. Also a logo is not a brand and how it translates in to a business is complex thing that needs strong basis of rationale and a proven plan behind it to launch and become successful.
The silver bullet is a bit easier to achieve with music then it seems?
Sorry to hear that it's like that.