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"The Source Error" -- N.B.: a working title, with best wishes to N.C. & Co., of course. LTiiF

Started work on The Forbidden Caverns Beneath Burbank, © W.D. Brindle q.v.: http://www.noteflight.com/scores/view/0cd126c24d514d11de6c449622285523c93bbce1 [Main and opening theme for (in progress, not listed on our roster) screenplay "The Source Error"] © W.D. Brindle www.esperancesp.com www.gobi-igloo.com

"The Source Error" -- N.B.: a working title, with best wishes to N.C. & Co., of course. LTiiF

Finished film score's main/opening theme; please let the instruments' audio files load. It's safe -- will not touch your hard drive or your personal DNA; takes about 90 seconds for this particular piece, because of the rather unusual orchestration.

See and Hear Score (day-to-day [usually] in progress [hopefully])

A very useful (with apologies to my friend Oscar Wilde) practical piece being written so as to accomplish three specific things.  1.) Attract investors to Espérance Studio Productions' "The Source Error" ['Crime Comedy'; working title only] -- 2.) getting the first copy of an [in progress] full treatment, screenplay, or shooting script, to Heather Shisler (f. lead "GF" [NYC]) and one other (f. lead "LB") for their consideration. [gloss -- FYI: there is no politic content in the plot nor symbolism nor other likened semiotics, so to say (our apologies extend to Prof/Author/Philosopher Umberto Eco.) And yes, of course, there are interesting and important male characters in the film.]  3.) To get your El Hombre Invisible (apologies --> Bill Burroughs) moved into any of his exacting, precision, production-creating, consistently self-tricked into, operations modes. [Editorial Comment -- apparently there are no unemployed brunette actresses in NYC willing to work on legitimate feature films for scale.]
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gloss:

Verb

concreté (infinitive concretar)

  1. First-person singular (yo) preterite indicative form of concretar.
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