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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 12:51 am   Post subject: A Sirius Contest - The Interview Reply with quote





We have the opportunity to have an exclusive interview with Matthijs Kieboom.
And you can ask one or more questions.
You can post your question(s) here in this thread until December 22nd 2020. After that day I will gather the questions and hand them over to Matthijs.

Several prizes will be given away to the members who posted the questions.
From all the questions Matthijs will pick the most original, the funniest and most interesting question.

The prizes

Limited Edition of Hemelrijken on vinyl and 3 months VIP membership, sigend by Matthijs: For the most original question
3 months VIP membership: For the most interesting question
1 SST Mug from our SSTore: for our the funniest question

(If you are the winner of the VIP membership and you are already a VIP member, the 3 months will be added after the expiring date)

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Since Matthijs wanted to give away 2 extra Limited Editions of Hemelrijken on vinyl there will be an extra Sirius Contest Giveaway
All members who enter The Interview contest will also get a change to win the extra bonus prize. After the closing date there will be two members picked at random. The winner of the most interesting question is excluded.

So post your questions here, btw when a question is already posted earlier by another member, that question will go to final question list.

SiriusCreations can post questions as well but is excluded from the prizes.

SST Selection, The: Vol. 3 - Matthijs Kieboom & Martijn Schimmer
Other albums by Matthijs Kieboom.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 1:30 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Thanks Sirius for this contest and the prizes! Smile
And also thanks to Matthijs for making it possible and his generosity! Smile

Here is my first question - I hope more will follow when I am more awake and find the time to think Razz

Question Is there a particular movie that when watching and listening to the score for the first time made you wish to become a film composer yourself? If so, which one is it? Question
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Q1: If you were given the chance to revisit a score to expand on a theme in one or multiple tracks, which score would that be and why?
Q2: How was your approach to creating music for movie "Kill Zombie" different than other movies such as "Foeksia De Miniheks" or television show "Wild"?
Q3: What did you enjoy most with your collaboration with Armin van Buuren?
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Question What would you have become if you hadn't become a composer?
Question Had you been given the change, what existing movie (anything from Gone with the Wind to Star Wars) would you have loved to work on and why?
Question Is there a kind of character or setting you like to write music for the most? Like a bad guy, or a chase scene or anything?
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Question Who is your favourite film composer and why?
Question What music genre do you listen to in your leisure time?
Question Which one of your own scores do you like the most?
Question Which is your favourite film score by another composer?
Question Which one of your own scores did you struggle with the most in the making process and why?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 7:49 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Dangit Bir ... you beat me to the one question I came up with this morning.



Ok ... here is my question: (hopefully will edit with more)

Question Is there a certain genre of film that you have not composed for as of yet that you would like to do next?

Question Is there a genre of film that is more difficult to write for than others?

Question Do you find yourself favoring one instrument over another and have to balance out compositions from time to time?

Question As a former musician, I understand failure when performing live can be both the greatest embarrassment and the greatest teacher. What is the biggest lesson you learned from a public performance?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 9:00 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


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Dangit Bir ... you beat me to the one question I came up with this morning.


Razz which one?
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2020 9:56 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


Hi Matthijs! Very Happy

What do you like most about composing? And what's the hardest or least pleasant thing?

Thank you for all the great music! <3

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Question Do you find it harder to write music for movies/series that you don't like or genres that you totally not into?

Question Do you find it harder or easier to make the soundtrack for children/youth movies than for adult movies? Or is there no difference?

Question Gaming is becoming more and more popular. Is making the soundtrack for a video game something that you would consider doing?
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Question Do you have any potential scores in mind that you are waiting to find the right film/series for?
Question Ideally would you rather write music when there is nothing more than a script available, or after the whole film has been shot?
Question Is there a famous soundtrack that you would like to do a different score for and in what way would it differ?
Question Which soundtrack surprised you the most when you first heard it and why?
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Here is my questions:

When creating a piece of music, one can fall in love with passages and themes that one creates. There are also times when your creative taste and direction are challenged by those with final say. Have you ever felt so strongly about what you have written that you defended your creation? How did that turn out and did that make you a better composer?
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 02, 2020 2:34 am   Post subject: Reply with quote


New questions:

Question Have you ever been completely stuck on writing a score? Like a total lack of inspiration or a writer's block?
Question If you were in a band, what kind of music would your band make?
Question When will you be moving to Hollywood? Or do you rather stay in NL?
Question Do you prefer really big budget movies or small productions?
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I hope I can explain right :
As music is an emotional issue, have you ever tried to give a scene an opposed piece of music? For example the nice princess gets an evel witch part or a thrilling scene a relaxing one. And let this sink in?
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Birhar wrote:
Finnster wrote:
Dangit Bir ... you beat me to the one question I came up with this morning.


Razz which one?


Your last one about which score gave him the most difficulty.
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?: Do any of your themes ever get stuck in you head long after writing them? If so, which ones?
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