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Monday, June 15, 2009

3 Acts of Murder - DVD & Music - 4 Comments

3 ACTS OF MURDER DVD RELEASE - SEPTEMBER 2009:
There's been a number of requests about the DVD release. It will be in-store at ABC shops and online from September. If you would like a email reminder of the release, send your email address to info@3actsofmurder.com.au with DVD REMINDER in the subject line.

MUSIC DETAILS:
The music for 3 Acts of Murder was composed by Tim Count and Keith van Geyzel of Music Design Systems (MDS). Find out more about MDS on their website www.musicdesign.com.au. Currently there isn't plans to release a sound track for 3 Acts of Murder on CD, but if you would be interested in this possibility, send an email to info@3actsofmurder.com.au with SOUND TRACK RELEASE in the subject line. If there's enough interest I'm sure the ABC will look into this!

KASMIRI LOVE SONG:
The velvet tones of Alfred Piccaver (Pavilion Records Limited) is the version of Kasmiri Love Song that is playing on the gramophone.

 


4 Comments so far

1 - At 6:01 PM on June 15 2009, 3 acts of murder wrote

Please remind me to purchase the above DVD in september. [moderator: can you please send your contacts/email address to info@3actsofmurder.com.au?]

2 - At 7:00 PM on June 16 2009, Christine Edwards wrote

Would like to buy this DVD [moderator: Hi Christine, if you send an email to info@3actsofmurder.com.au I'll add your address to the reminder list.]

3 - At 4:35 PM on August 5 2009, Gini wrote

Hi. could you give me an idea of how much the dvd will cost when it comes out. [moderator: Hi Gini, the DVD will cost $29.97 inc GST. It'll be available in ABC shops on Thursday 3 September. The production company, Taylor Media is offering a special offer of free delivery for pre-orders via the their website (www.taylormedia.com.au), details are on the home page.]

4 - At 10:24 AM on January 24 2010, Fernando wrote

It seems to me the soundtrack -incidental chords in a plucked kind of guitar- is a close follower of the recipe used by Gustavo Santaolalla in the film Babel. Regards, Fernando.

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