Tyburn
10-31-2010, 07:31 PM
:ninja: I have a very nice prize for the winner :ninja:
Its open to any registered member of the Forum...but if you enter you must (if and only if you win obviously) be prepared to give a postal address.
There is only One Prize...so all people who get the competitions single question correct will go into a prize draw.
The competition shall run from now til 30th November. If I havent got a lot of correct answers mid month I might release a poll with multiple choice answers. I shall also during the month reveal what the prize actually is. :ninja:
The Question is:
Film Score composer Hans Zimmer often derives film motifs from the world of classical and Choral music. Below are two examples of previously written music inside of which is two different motifs used in two of his films.
Listen to the music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7TmbIRJ0R0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8wHteSOwW4
Name the two films :laugh:
Its open to any registered member of the Forum...but if you enter you must (if and only if you win obviously) be prepared to give a postal address.
There is only One Prize...so all people who get the competitions single question correct will go into a prize draw.
The competition shall run from now til 30th November. If I havent got a lot of correct answers mid month I might release a poll with multiple choice answers. I shall also during the month reveal what the prize actually is. :ninja:
The Question is:
Film Score composer Hans Zimmer often derives film motifs from the world of classical and Choral music. Below are two examples of previously written music inside of which is two different motifs used in two of his films.
Listen to the music
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7TmbIRJ0R0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L8wHteSOwW4
Name the two films :laugh: