Monday, February 22, 2010

Read Me.

Hello everyone. It's sure been awhile. It appears as though just a few of us (myself not deservedly included) are left in the blogging scene. I'm going to try and keep up better though. I have recently celebrated the completion of a new film score, The Other Side, of which I'm sure most of you are aware. However, NOW there's a trailer that you can watch! You can find it on my website or by clicking here. If you clicked "here", then HA! You've been tricked into going to my website anyway. That's okay though, because there are a few more songs I've written and posted for your listening pleasure. But I've been having some trouble with the widget that plays them lately, so if you experience problems that's why. Anyway, the premiere for the movie is this weekend and I'm pretty excited. It's going to be in a bona fide theater at BYU. It has been the most fun I've had with music so far and I'm excited to keep doing it.

I think that's all for now. Video links trump long blog posts anyway. I guess there's also the fact I have nothing left to say. Except that I'm still looking for a job, but who cares?

8 comments:

  1. Yep, I love videos, but I happen to want BOTH!! Blog posts, too! (hint, hint to siblings and others...)
    I love living with this kid. Yesterday he was playing yet another new composition for his stock music file and I asked him if he ever worries about running out of creative ideas. He has a talent, for sure... :) Yeah, Keats!!!

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  2. I never realized the Tanner Building and JFSB were so heavenly. Nice music, keep it up.

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  3. Cool stuff Chicken. Let me know if you need something pretty to hang on your arm at the premier.

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  4. wow, that's awesome. Almost as awesome as picturing you and devon walking on the red carpet arm in arm. keep it up.

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  5. i'm interested in seeing more of the other side. it looks pretty cool. good luck!

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  6. As always, I love your music, Kid.

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  7. The lion's share of interesting Philadelphians (i.e., the cool ones that hang out with me) officially approve of your music.

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  8. Keats, that's very impressive and moving. I would like to see the movie now because of your work on it! Keep it up.

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