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The independent feature length sci-fi thriller CHARACTER KILLER was written by Adam Cherier, and directed by Jamie Campana. Composer Greg Johnson wrote 27 different compositions to allow the soundtrack help tell the story. The sounds and genres include acid jazz, contemporary classical, electronic groove music and moody pop. Instruments include guitars, lots of piano and synths, violin sections, percussion from Africa, Asia, India, Europe, North and South America, and killer drum!!
Track ListFor composer Greg Johnson, this is the first full length feature soundtrack, having previously done travel and instructional videos, and more smooth jazz oriented ensemble recordings with his longterm band, Glass Brick Boulevard. Please check out the three other recordings, and the full bio under Glass Brick Boulevard here on cdbaby.
Both Character Killer-the movie, and Character killer-the soundtrack pay homage to the power of Apple digital technology. The film was edited entirely with Apple's 'Final Cut Pro', while the score was created, and mixed entirely using its audio companion software Apple's 'Soundtrack'.
Composer Greg Johnson was formerly a very traditional composer preferring pencils, staff paper, and real musicians. The third Glass Brick Boulevard recording introduced the beginning of his acceptance of sequencers and loops to enhance the recording process. It therefore took a great deal of time to accept the power of an Apple G4. But now the very real and personal way that any creative spirit can explore expression has changed his mind and inspired him forever!!!
Promotional Copy
1. Opening credits
2. Paige meets the old-timer
3. The sound of the Tomes and Mission Control
4. Paige runs from and then chases them
5. Killer drums
6. Paige escapes the real world of Mission Control
7. Greer has a bird in the air, and Paige is in the city
8. Paige's theme - this is about me
9. Paige loses himself
10. Paige is drawn to a picture of Rand
11. Rand and Paige meet again
12. Rand's theme It takes guts to face the real world
13. A Hero ravaged by war, and the plates are flying
14. Joey doesn't feel so good
15. Joey really doesn't feel good and Paige accepts himself
16. Greer leads the march to escape
17. On the train it begins to sink in
18. The Journey to Stack
19. Martha's theme will become Rand's
20. Somehow writing him protects you
21. Stack basement
22. Rand and Sam sneak into Smyth
23. Its D-Day
24. Let's bring in the bad boys
25. The new world order is death to ideas
26. It's a book- the last of its kind
27. Closing credits