Howdy all, I've enjoyed lurking for the past few months, but I'm finally coming out of the woodwork to say hello. My name's Steve, I'm a composer living in San Francisco (probably moving down to LA in the next year or so). My training is heavily classical, but I finished my first feature-length film last year and am looking to do more!
Here are some links to stuff I've done:
Here's the trailer to my first feature-length movie, "Voyeur," directed by Pete Anderson (now showing in the "On the lot" site).
http://www.stephenmain.com/film/voyeurtrailer.wmv
Here's a cue for an emotional, turbulent, brooding moment. For piano and strings, called "Dark piano."
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/darkpiano.mp3
Another cue here, "To whom my heart belongs" for string orchestra, in the more formal symphonic tradition:
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/Towhommyheartbelongs.mp3
A fantasy/magic cue, "Hubert's dream," which is written in a more playful mood:
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/Hubertsdream.mp3
Lastly, an epic, elegy-type cue: "Fanfare and remembrance," for full orchestra. The opening is blazing brass, followed by a distant horn melody with a male choir of humming voices behind it. The big picture sound.
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/fanfareandremembrance.mp3
Anyway, hope you enjoy listening/watching, and I'd love to hear about some interesting projects out there!
Good luck in all your work, everyone,
Steve Main
stmain@aol.com
steve@stephenmain.com
Here are some links to stuff I've done:
Here's the trailer to my first feature-length movie, "Voyeur," directed by Pete Anderson (now showing in the "On the lot" site).
http://www.stephenmain.com/film/voyeurtrailer.wmv
Here's a cue for an emotional, turbulent, brooding moment. For piano and strings, called "Dark piano."
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/darkpiano.mp3
Another cue here, "To whom my heart belongs" for string orchestra, in the more formal symphonic tradition:
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/Towhommyheartbelongs.mp3
A fantasy/magic cue, "Hubert's dream," which is written in a more playful mood:
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/Hubertsdream.mp3
Lastly, an epic, elegy-type cue: "Fanfare and remembrance," for full orchestra. The opening is blazing brass, followed by a distant horn melody with a male choir of humming voices behind it. The big picture sound.
http://www.stephenmain.com/music/fanfareandremembrance.mp3
Anyway, hope you enjoy listening/watching, and I'd love to hear about some interesting projects out there!
Good luck in all your work, everyone,
Steve Main
stmain@aol.com
steve@stephenmain.com