In addition to being one of the voices of the Movie Mumble podcast, I also write articles for Nerds That Geek, mostly about Denver Pop Culture Con. While I’m attending, my main focus is usually panels, but I also check out venders, artists, other creators, and this year, Movie Mumble recorded a special ‘live’ episode. If you’re interested in checking out any of my coverage, you can read my nerdy checklist written in anticipation of DPCC, listen to our special episode of the Movie Mumble podcast, check out the list of my Top 10 Vendor Booths, and read the reviews of the three panels I attended: From Script to Screen: How to Make Movies, Pitch Perfect: Crafting the Best Book Proposal, and Take an Idea from Concept to Creation – HBO’s Asunda. Oh, and I also met Dan Fogler.
Monthly Archives: August 2019
Music from the film ‘Aura’
In the summer of 2017, I scored the short film Aura by Linh Ngo for the Denver 48 Hour Film Project. I recently condensed the music to create a short, stand-alone soundtrack for the film. Here is a synopsis of Aura so you can read along while listening to the music (in the media player).
A woman walks into a board room and puts a gun on one end of the table, and a second gun at the other end. She takes a seat at the middle of the table and adjusts her makeup. When we see her face in the compact mirror, it is in black and white, with a white glow. There is a flashback to a week earlier.
While she is walking outside, she runs into a male friend of hers who she had lost touch with. He confesses to her that he misses having her in his life, and she sees a similar white glow around him. A day later she meets with her female friend and sees the same white glow around her.
Our main character goes to see an oracle, and the oracle tells her that if she sees the color blue in someone’s aura, then that person is her soulmate, but if she sees red in the person’s aura, then that means that she has met her greatest enemy. Our main character has seen both, but doesn’t know which is which because she is colorblind. The oracle gives her a reading and tells her that in a week, she will be together with her soulmate and mortal enemy, and there will be death, but upon death, the aura is so bright that even someone who is colorblind can see its color.
Returning to present day, in the board room, our main character answers the door to first her male friend, and then her female friend. She has them sit at each end of the table, by the guns. She tells them both that her enemy will try to kill her today and that she hopes her soulmate will save her. In an instant, they each pick up a gun and fire! Our main character is unharmed, but she sees that both of her friends have been shot dead… and both are glowing blue. Reeling from the revelation, our main character picks up one of the guns and shoots herself in the heart. As she lies there dying, she sees her face in her compact mirror… and her face is glowing red.
(When I am composing a piece that deals with colors, there is a ‘spectrum scale’ that I use for color associations. For the colors of the auras in this film, I used the note G for the color red, and the note D for the color blue.)
Movie Mumble podcast, ‘Good Bye Lenin!’
On Sunday, Nerds That Geek posted Episode 23 of the Movie Mumble podcast: ‘Good Bye Lenin!’ Listen as Joel, Scott, and I “dive into a motion picture revolving around one young man’s quest to keep the truth about how the world is changing from his mother.” As a prelude, listen to the various themes in the media player.