Enjoy new compositions “Awakening” and “Breaking the Barrier” in my music section.
A Film Audible.
A Piece of Music Visible.
An Audiopicture is Story-Telling in Music.
Great Music.
For Great Stories.
Check out Adler Audiopictures Youtube Channel and experience the idea!
Andreas Adler is a music composer for films, games and multimedia. His music is called “Audiopictures” because of the cinematic inner images evoked by it.
Check out works selection:
10 BEST AUDIOPICTURES
…as well as film and games work:
Andreas Adler on Vimeo
Adler Audiopictures proudly cooperates with Shockwave Sound, a music library of high quality, carefully developed stock music, making the music available for licensing for your media projects:
Andreas Adler on SHOCKWAVE SOUND
License more Audiopictures from libraries:
BMG Production Music
Adrenalintracks
If you prefer licensing royalty-free here is a list of available compositions:
Audiopictures royalty-free compositions
License royalty-free from libraries:
Polysounds
Sonic Liberty
Musicdealers
Let us know if you have any questions.
Adler Audiopictures going mobile.
This website is now available on smartphones and tablets.
Enjoy my contribution to Bleeding Fingers composition contest:
Germany’s favourite forest, which until now preened itself with its idyllic old-world landscapes, is now scene of the bloody “playing fields” for film producer Christian Drewing’s thriller “Black Forest” which is sponsored by MFG Baden-Württemberg. The film starts as a light-hearted trip to the mountains but ends in a dark, threatening climax.
The film score: The Stuttgart music agency SCORBE pitched for production of the score and won against several competitors. Andreas Adler and SCORBE CEO Johannes Matz convinced the film producers with a musical concept which underlines the psychological drama of the film.
The duo has accomplished a dramatic soundscape with a mixture of big screen sounds à la Hollywood, melancholy and mystical notes as well as the cheerful sounds of country and pop.
The Game Audio International Network (GAIN) consists of 24 composers, sound designers, orchestrators, engineers, and voice over studios from Germany, USA, Finland, Sweden, Italy, UK, Poland, and Australia.
Learn more about GAIN and how your next project could benefit from our work.
There is hardly any other name so synonymous with contemporary film music as that of composer Hans Zimmer. Since his studio Media Ventures/Remote Control has existed Zimmer has given a number of aspiring German composers the opportunity to gain experience by working on his Hollywood productions, among them Christian Halten from Ludwigsburg.
Halten’s workshop as part of the International Film Festival Braunschweig provided detailed insights into the work performed in Hans Zimmer’s studio complex.
My report about this event was published recently in the “Rundbrief” newspaper and is recommended reading for those who are especially interested in film music.
Who is Andreas Adler and what exactly does he do?
And what is an audiopicture?
The answers to these and many other questions can be found in an article published recently in the culture section of the “Neue Presse Hannover” newspaper – definitely recommended reading for all visitors to my redesigned website.
Click Home → Press Commentaries.
More music from the “Tortuga – Two Treasures” soundtrack is now available for downloading in the Tortuga-Anthology.
The TV advertising campaign for the game is now in full swing – take a look at these links:
“Tortuga – Two Treasures” is in stores now.
To mark the event, we’ll be putting together a special anthology of pieces from the soundtrack (for non-commercial, private use only, as always).
Additional tracks will be added each month.
Enter: Tortuga-Anthology
Spotted yet another of our products in the shops and even received a free copy by post – that put a smile on the composer’s face!
The two-minute intro music from the game
Darkstar One is now available on our website.
Visit the official website – now online – at www.tortugagame.de where you can also hear some examples of the music (just click on “downloads” and then “soundtracks”) and read about how the soundtrack was created (by clicking on the Adler logo).
As always, the best place to get an impression of the music is here: