Cinematic worldbuilder Ashwin Gane links with Scott Storch and Kent Jones for “DND,” a chant‑ready late‑night anthem ...
The Cleveland-based Cinematic Symphony Orchestra was founded a little over two years ago by Dr. Andrew Keller, as its name suggests, to perform movie music. It claims that it’s “one of the world’s ...
Heddy Edwards returns with a new single that is at once intimate and grand. "Cinematic vision" is the first song from the forthcoming EP, "The Other Side of Hell," a heaven so delicate it's nothing ...
In the dynamic world of education, integrating music into school projects can significantly enhance learning experiences. In today’s post, I am sharing with you this curated collection of websites ...
Instagram is always on the verge of updating its platform, as it wants to keep users engaged for longer than just watching short videos. While many recent tools focus on creators, a new option now ...
Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios has revealed Divinity, which it is calling its "biggest game ever," and it puts to rest the mystery of what the statue was for in the desert. You can get a ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Northeast Ohio has no shortage of holiday concerts filled with familiar Christmas carols. But what about the music behind your favorite festive films? The world-renowned Cleveland ...
Film music was once confined to dark theaters, with composers just another name scrolling in the credits. Today, they perform in concert halls. The phenomenon is especially striking in the case of ...
Eric Warner is a Journalist and Multimedia Producer based in New England with over seven years of experience producing stories for multiple print, online, radio, and video publications. Eric has been ...
The company behind the music video, Running Bear Films, decided to take “White Horse” to the desert of Marfa, Texas, for filming. The video follows a pair of fugitives madly in love with not just each ...
Rob: “Why is the background music so loud?” remains the No. 1 most-asked question I’ve received in two decades of writing a TV Q&A column, so every now and then I feel obliged to revisit it, despite ...