All:
Hello, again. I have several more films in the works (two of which I've
completed principal photography on), some of which will be featured on YouTube
before the year's end.
I've had the privilege of corresponding with four of c64's best composers (one
of whom I'd been searching out for four years), who have been gracious enough to
grant me permission to use their material, but I have once again hit a dead end
with a few others, whom I fail to find. c64rmx being successful in helping me
with my previous search, I thought I'd pose a query, again, and query whether
anyone has contact info for the following people:
1, 2. either Paul Atkinson or Dave Edwards (responsible for the music for
Mastertronic's 'Super Trolley'; I know Mr. Atkinson's most recent credit is for
Warthog's "Battelstar Galactica", but Warthog was acquired by Tiger Telematics,
a.k.a. Gizmondo, which went bankrupt in February of this year, so just as I was
on the verge of finding him, I was sent back, by circumstance, to the proverbial
'square one').
3. Shaun Southern (responsible for Mastertronic's 'Kikstart' games; I came
across one hotmail address bearing his name, but he hasn't responded to it).
4. Marie Spilman (arranged the music for Simon Pick's games 'Dare Devil Denis'
and 'Mad Nurse'; even getting a hold of Simon Pick would suffice.
In exchange for your providing this information, you would receive mention in
the credits and/or a website plug (likely under the 'thanks' column), and, were
the film not to be immediately featured on YouTube (on account of shopping,
exhibition, etc.), you would receive a personal DVD copy of the completed
project.
Also, would anyone know if the name of the composer for DataEast's 'Kung Fu
Master' is lost to history? (I contacted Gary Kitchen in 2003, who was
responsible for the Atari version of the game, and he says it wasn't him).
I look forward to reading whatever may come my way.
Thanks in advance,
Gabriel Noel
itstheit productions
gn
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