Blog by Jon Brooks specialising in Logic Pro X templates, music articles, Youtube videos, music production for film and TV, musical analysis and all things regarding audio production. Apple music and iTunes products are also featured within the blog. Jon is a British composer scoring music for film, television and advertising.
'Resolution' music track turns from musical chaos and overwhelming intensity into a resolved and harmonic solution. It starts with a slow build of stress-inducing layered electronic sounds and staccato string stabs, eventually ending with a bright cinematic major chorus climax. This electronic and orchestral instrumental score is a prime example of high stakes; it would be well suited and reminiscent of motion idents and logos such as Universal, 20th Century Fox, Dreamworks and Paramount. Influenced by Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams, Danny Elfman, Michael Kamen, James Horner, Brian Tyler and Patrick Doyle.
If you would like me to edit or modify any of the music tracks, or license any of them for your production, please contact Jon Brooks: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk/Contact.html
A dramatic, epic, dark and mysterious cinematic music track with western orchestral instrumentation combined with Eastern and Asian elements. It’s the perfect sonic bridge between Eastern and Western cultures fused into a grand soundscape. Featuring metallic sounds, layers of synthesizers, drums and percussion, brass and strings, it incorporates a huge build up to a powerful climax. With a haunting vocal hook and epic percussion that keeps the pace up, your heart will be racing. This thematic symphonic music projects a sense of scorching heat in the desert, exotic travel and packs a punch whilst steadily building to an immense and exciting crescendo. The soaring melody and pumping rhythm give the track real momentum combined with a sense of intrigue and wonder. Ideal uses include advertising, trailers, film, tv and any other media requiring dramatic impact.
If you would like me to edit or modify any of the music tracks, or license any of them for your production, please contact Jon Brooks: http://www.jonbrooks.co.uk/Contact.html