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[Music] Experienced composer looking for new projects

A topic by Jannik created Apr 06, 2019 Views: 389 Replies: 1
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Hello people,

my name is Jannik, I'm 22 years old and I love to write music, especially for video games. I make music since I'm 12 years old and already got a lot of experience. In 2018, I had my first big project with the indie game "RAFT", which was a very great experience. Currently I'm working with another composer on a fangame, which is early in development. In the past, I also did music for a few little indie games.

I thought that I'd like to introduce myself here on Itch.io and offer my music service to another cool video game projects. About payment: Usually, I only have one simple rule. If the project is a non-commercial one, I would do it for free. If the project is going to be a commercial one, I would expect a payment. I can't name exact prices. It depends on the size of the project, distribution, expenditure and so on. Feel free to contact me and ask. :-)

You can check my music on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jannikschmidt or visit my website: http://jannik-schmidt.com/ and of course you can send me an email: me@jannik-schmidt.com

Looking forward to hear from you guys! :-)

Hi Jannik,

I'd be delighted if you'd be willing to compose a two to three minute background piece for a bizarro horror visual novel for us- or a simple piano loop for for the main menu. Our game, The Bunny Hill Horror is almost done but... no music yet! You can see our last one- Witches and Bandits and Swords (Oh My)- if you want an example of the gameplay. Your Soundcloud's very good, and I particularly liked Follow Your Dream.

Sadly, it is a free game but we can credit you and promote your site as much possible- and we're looking to go into paid games for the future. Also, below is a (slightly larger than expected) first draft of the main menu if you want a very quick example of tone!

Cheers,

Dom