Screenwriting : Let’s start a thread!!! by Kevin Goodyear

Kevin Goodyear

Let’s start a thread!!!

Cinematic songs ideal for movie scenes. … I’ll start with an easy one. California Dreamin’ - The Mamas & The Papas

Tristan Hutchinson

The Light- Disturbed

Kevin Goodyear

Summer Breeze - Seals & Crofts

Rutger Oosterhoff 2

Ride with my best friend - Depech Mode

Raymond Zachariasse

Sugarplump fairies :)

Jim Boston

Kevin, I'm going to go out on a limb and submit..."Me and You and a Dog Named Boo," by Lobo.

Stephan Clark

"Boom," by Anjulie. A little-known song that's so deserving of a good, well-cut scene.

Kevin Goodyear

Don’t Forget Me - Red Hot Chili Peppers

Matthew Parvin

"Long Time Comin'" John Hiatt

Kevin Goodyear

These are all great! So lets keep the musical inspiration rolling! These Eyes - The Guess Who

William Martell

I just write the script. I let the Music Coordinator do their job.

Kevin Goodyear

I see where you’re coming from William, but it’s no mystery to any screenwriter that everything is subject to change. So if cinematic music can help inspire a scene then it’s beneficial to everybody right?

Angela Cristantello

"Baba O'Reilly", The Who. The instrumentals at the end alone.

Frank Baruch

No classical music? Or Russian folk? Sarabande - Bach. Song of the Volga Boatmen - Kovcheg. Troika - Russian Balalaika.

Kevin Goodyear

Classical music is very underrated for cinema Frank. Classical music was huge in Stanley Kubrick’s movies.

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