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Some Music (collection) talent needed.

10-10-2005, 03:05 AM#1
Dalten
I am creating a stealth based campaign for warcraft 3. An important part of the game will be sounds and music, if you think you would be good at putting together certain atmospheres via musical scores please let me know. You don't have to compose them yourself, just be able to add clever music or sounds in cinematics and levels.

Go to Blackpassage.com if you want to know about my campaign.
10-17-2005, 11:31 PM#2
Undead_Lives
my advice:

Go get some Halo / Halo 2 cd's.
they have a ton of hunting scenes, if u've ever played the games, then i would recommend the Flood music
also, the files are extremely large, even in mp3 format, so if u have a music editing program, i would reccomend that you use it to shorten them just a bit since they take up a heck of a lot of space in ur map
but, if u have a lot of free space, then there is no need
hope this helps,
Undead_Lives
11-02-2005, 12:36 PM#3
Jumbo_pie
I know it may be a little late to say this, but i just wanted to inform Undead_Lives that his suggestion is against the law; taking copyrighted music without license that is.
11-02-2005, 10:39 PM#4
Undead_Lives
if u buy the cd's its not illegal. ur only using it in a campaign for pete's sake. its not like they will sue u for that.
11-03-2005, 03:15 AM#5
Jumbo_pie
Well i would never do such a thing. I would ask for written permission from the maker of the music(Or the copyright holder) to use it.
11-14-2005, 07:07 PM#6
9398hrb
Technically is illegal as you are reproducing their music on your map which will be publicly distributed. If you own the CD you are more likely to use the songs anyway because you have them. At least give credit where applicable. You shouldn't get in trouble unless you either claim the music as your own or charge people money to get your map (which you proberluy wouldn't do.
Disclimers say you shouldn't reproduce or sell on their material, but people always use copyrighted music in their maps. It shouldn't be a problem.