
The requirements in the 48 hour competition state that nothing can be created ahead of time, although people do use licensed pre- recorded music, which in my opinion, seems a bit out of place for this competition. All other creative ideas, script writing, filming etc can only take place in the 48 hours. Location, cast, crew and equipment must be planned ahead and secured before the competition begins.
The next year, 2008, I was asked again to be on the team with the same director and team members from Seattle. Our genre that year was a Silent Film. I was inspired that weekend. It was interesting my train of thought,because at one point, about 30 hours into the weekend, I had to make some quick decisions, I made last minute changes and I was in a state of being a bit...irritated?. Yes, irritated, in other words, P. O.'d! My frame of mind was ... this isn't going the way I would like and I just want to compose this the way I want to compose it, not what I think it should be or what I think other people think it should be, but what I truly like, musically. I finished the score thinking, " whatever" .... I like it even if no one else does.
That score won " Best Musical Score" that year in the competition.
It's kind of strange, but there have been a few times when I am composing and I do get irritated during which time some inspiring and unique music is composed. I wonder if this happens to other composers? This isn't to say that I always need to be a irritated to compose something that's good but a few times this has happened to me and the results are mean. I think it's more that I say to myself .. " this is how I like it, damn it, and it's good!". Maybe it's dropping the concern of what others think or what other composers compose, the constant comparing myself to the awesomeness of brilliant composers out there and just saying, " hey this is what I do". period.
In between composing opportunities I do tend to get into a slump, a funk so to speak, about composing. It's at that time that I search for interesting, inspiring books to keep my mental flow or creativity, flowing. Just staying motivated can be a goal at this time. The two inspirational books I am now reading have been, let's say, awesome. ( I need another word, awesome and amazing are way over used and hastening towards meaningless adjectives)..how about impressive and wondrous.
The Power of Intention by Wayne W. Dyer
The Happiness Project by Gretchen Rubin

Book two, The Happiness Project, I bought this one at an airport bookstore in Seattle. I find the best books at the airport, especially the LA airport, specifically, at the Alaska terminal, if we have a lay over in LA I always head to that bookstore for some good reads.

For now, it's time to finish up this blog post. Does anyone read this? I have one follower, thank you :)
Even if no one is reading it, I still enjoy writing down my thoughts.
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