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About Red Letter Day
I worked on Red Letter Day with Craig Helfer (Ishmael, of Darth Moby fame) as a project for an Alfred Hitchcock class in the Spring 2007 semester. We got permission from our professor (the same one that I did the Film Journal TV Spot for) to work on the film in lieu of the research paper. It is an attempt to incorporate many of Hitchcock's techniques and themes into one film while still making it unique.
Though it was worked on by members of what had once been Weapon in School Entertainment/+1 Studios, we felt that not enough of the original crew was represented, and so Red Letter Day is billed as a joint production between Press Enter Productions and Arbitrary Productions.
Original Soundtrack
Red Letter Day's original soundtrack was recorded by Adam Pilbeam, a fellow student at SUNY Institute of Technology. I hesitate to say composed, as Adam is able to sit down at a piano and start playing; each piece of music was about perfect after but a couple tries at it. Though additional sound bytes were used to supplement his score in the film itself, his score is presented here in its unaltered entirety - including the names he used to save the files, until he sees fit to give them different names, if indeed he does at all.