I was somewhat surprised to learn about a month ago that my music has been used in a number of films and videos. I stumbled upon the profile of an Anthony Kozar on IMDb, the Internet Movie Database, and was shocked that the profile actually seemed to belong to me! You can see from the soundtrack details that two of my ambient pieces, Whales and Dorian Gray, were used in the 2011 film Alien Inhabitant. And a brief excerpt of my composition “3” from the Ambient Nouveau series was included in the short documentary film On Mont Blanc with Don Planner.
This made me curious as I had discovered several months ago that the video The Ultimate Guide To Royalty-Free Music For Youtube! had mentioned my music and web site. A quick search on YouTube for my name found more than half a dozen videos that are using my music! Some of my favorite uses are in London sunset time lapse, Last Person in This Place (a short story), and Mandalas and Jung. The last of these actually layers my composition Whales with a chant by Hildegard von Bingen and some other sounds for a very trippy mash-up.
I am very pleased that people have enjoyed my music enough to include it in their creations. And I want to thank Indy Mogul for including me in their guide to royalty-free music. I suspect that I especially need to thank Kevin MacLeod, creator of the site incompetech.com which features tons of his music plus some really nifty graph & grid paper generators. I emailed Kevin a few years ago to thank him for his site and he ended up linking to my music in his FAQ. I am pretty sure that it was this small kindness that has led to my music receiving much of the attention that it has over the years. So, thanks Kevin!
Gracias por tus aportes. Te felicito por tu gran trabajo y por todo lo que has alcanzado. Que Dios te bendiga grandemente en todo lo que hagas. Tienes mucho talento.
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Thanks for your input. Congratulations for your hard work and everything you have achieved. May God richly bless you in all you do. You’re very talented.
Thanks very much, Daniel!