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watch a silent strip of film several times... hum some tunes.. whistel. do anything.

start scribbling down stuff..

tunes. anything.

fine tune it all.. sync it to movie timing. record instruments!

good luck watch a silent strip of film several times... hum some tunes.. whistel. do anything.

start scribbling down stuff..

tunes. anything.

fine tune it all.. sync it to movie timing. record instruments!

good luck

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