Carl Sondrol

Composer and Music Producer

Turtle Racing (with Brian Baumgartner)



I made some sportscenter-y music for a series of videos about turtle racing- this is the 1st episode. It features Brian Baumgartner (aka Kevin of The Office) and Jerome Bettis (aka real-life football expert Jerome Bettis).

One of my favorite Chicago horn players, Gerald Bailey, is on blazing lead trumpet, Max Crowe on sports guitar, and Jon Steinmeier covers vocals & instruments on the backwards Beach Boys track.

Viral Video Pet Store



Here’s a project from the vault- I produced some “demented shopping music” for this short in 2008. I used mellotron choirs for the melody and then slowly shifted the pitch of the entire piece up and down throughout to give an uneasy rocking feel. Finally, I added EQ and lots of reverb to get that kind of tinny mall-ceiling speaker sound.

It’s one of the quickest pieces I’ve made for collegehumor but I find it’s one of my favorites to listen back to, on account of its ridiculousness.

Email me if you’d like an mp3! carl [at] sondrolmusic.com [dot] com

A doo-wop monster ballad

Doo-wop Monster Song for Johanna

A couple years ago, I was creating some test monster voices for a filmmaker friend. I brought in my very animated friend Johanna to get some female options. It was a hilarious session to say the least.

A while later I randomly came across them and decided to make a song with them somehow.. and give it to her as a gift. So, I made a quick track and started dropping in the voices. Strangely enough… a few were in the key of the song! I added some gentle background vocals, and walla!

Enjoy. I love making weird random stuff like this.

Grammar Nazis



I had a fun time scoring this pitch perfect Inglorious Basterds Parody. I even play a bit of accordion for the intro (a la the Nick Perito piece in the real film) over a whopping 3 chords by regular session player Max Crowe. For the rest of the score we decided on subtle tension building, with a big swell at the end.

I’m in total awe of Josh and Vince’s acting in this one.

Mask-O!



The first new project I’m posting this month is a 2-second “song” for animator extraordinaire Mike Parker’s CollegeHumor project. My good friend Jason Jackson provides vocals dripping with game show schmaltz. It’s about halfway through.

Jason and I have a long musical history together- he was the singer in our science-themed band accompanied by live powerpoint presentations. A “one take wonder” all the way, it’s always a pleasure working with him.

Webby Awards: Victory!

              

I’m very excited to announce that Pixar Intro Parody has won both the Webby AND the People’s Voice awards for Best Animation.  Furthermore, Web Site Story has garnered the People’s Voice Award for Best Comedy Short.   Thank you so much for voting, everyone!!





Also, high five to all at CollegeHumor who worked on the above , and to Jake and Amir for winning the Comedy Long Form/Series People’s Voice!

Only 2 days left for Webby Voting

If you can spare a few minutes, I (and my friends at CollegeHumor) would really appreciate your vote in this year’s Webby awards. They are the most prestigious awards in internet media, and we would be ecstatic to win.

Click here to sign up or follow the direct links below:

Web Site Story (for which I produced the music) is in a tight race (screenshot below) with The Onion for best writing, and has a lead in the best comedy short category as well.

Pixar Intro Parody (which I sound designed & scored) is utterly dominating the animation category.

p. s. Here’s a very cool write-up by Mike Ritchie about the experience of creating the Pixar animation.

Show 'n Tell Show: behind the scenes

Earlier this year I completed a theme song for Chicago’s live graphic design talk show, The Show ‘n Tell Show. My friends at Optimus made a video for it featuring Chicago’s improv puppet troupe Felt and have posted a few behind-the-scenes pictures of the shoot here.



I’ve also posted some candid (read: blurry) photos from the shoot on my facebook page.



Finally, if you haven’t seen it yet, here’s the final product (I cameo in a labcoat taking cloud readings near the end):

show n tell show from hogwash media on Vimeo.

Webby Awards

Two projects I did for CollegeHumor last year are up for Webby awards. They are:

Pixar Intro Parody (Best Animation)Web Site Story (Best Short, Best Writing)CollegeHumor is up for 6 total per Sam Reich’s blog. Kudos to CH!

By the way, the incredible animation work on Pixar is by Mike Ritchie of Gloo Studios- I’ve gotta say, sound designing and scoring is a real treat when you’re working on something so well-done!  The amount of detail in the visuals is astounding.

In case you haven’t seen these viral video gems, here they are. Fingers crossed!



new blog / old news

For a while now I’ve been having more news than really can fit in my website’s little news window, so thought it’d be a good idea to start a blog!

To kick things off I’m copying/pasting in all my previous news updates from the site. Here we go:

2010.03.24

CIMMfest 2010

Earlier this month I had the pleasure of being on the “SOUNDTRACK/SOUNDSTAGE: Applying Atmosphere to Image” panel at the Chicago International Music & Movies Festival. Other panelists included Columbia College’s Julian Grant, Michael Caplan, and Roderick Plummer. It’s always fun bouncing ideas off experienced filmmakers who really know their stuff.

2010.02.24

123 Film! Podcast

I’m excited to announce my interview with “123 Film!” is posted online. I talk about my work for CollegeHumor, lightning-fast turnarounds, and how I got started in film music. It was a real honor as their usual guest list is full of Oscar/Emmy nominees and winners, people from Dreamworks, and other heavy hitters in the industry.

Also, I’ve posted seven new testimonials on this site- from filmmakers, talk show hosts, and perhaps most importantly, scientists.

2010.01.25



I’ve posted nine new recent projects on this site, including a Batman video, demented Jetsons theme song, a Beetlejuice parody, and an Activision video game promo.

You’ll find these in the Portfolio section of my site, or by clicking the links above!

2009.11.30



Farewell Darkness, a multiple-award-winning film I scored in 2007 was released on Nov 3rd! It’s available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Best Buy, Target, or directly through the R-Squared Films site (get 30% off by using the code DARK30 at checkout!)

2009.10.29

Pixar Intro Parody

I recently did sound design and music for the short Pixar Intro Parody which has really exploded online! It’s been featured on many sites, including Motionographer, The Huffington Post and even Pixar’s Twitter account! The sound effects were really fun- the P, X, A, R footsteps are erasers tapping on my desk, and the prisoners are latex gloves (of course, haha).

2009.10.04

Papertiger by Gus Gavino

Papertiger is an animation by talented filmmaker/animator Gus Gavino I recently sound designed and scored. It was nice to change things up and work on something very abstract, cool and unique. Some of the items I used to create sound FX include a shoeful a change, a windup chicken, and playing cards.

2009.09.04

The Old Man and the Seymour

The Old Man and the Seymour is a 30 min film I had the pleasure of scoring earlier this year. It turned out great on all fronts and I’m proud to have been involved! Watch the whole film online at www.theoldmanandtheseymour.com

2009.07.13

New York Times

I made the NY Times on Friday! Click here to read their article about Web Site Story, the West Side Story parody I recently completed for CollegeHumor. It was also featured on Entertainment Weekly’s “Clip du jour”, Today’s Big Thing, Tech Crunch, and countless other sites.

This was definitely one of the most challenging projects I’ve taken on recently, but I had a blast!

2009.06.30

College Humor: Honest Graduation Song and Don't Stop Your Screaming

I’ve now done music for over 30 (and counting) CollegeHumor videos. Lately these have included parodies of full songs by Journey & Vitamin C (pictured above), Barenaked Ladies, and more.

The popular blog BoingBoing just featured my epic 5-song West Side Story parody and my sitcom theme about sitcom themes was posted on Mental Floss.

You can find several of these in the Portfolio/Comedy section of my site or just click the links above!

2009.05.15

Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry

I’ve composed theme music for the Chicago Museum of Science and Industry’s ongoing series of podcasts! I had a great time helping kickstart the project last year by producing/engineering the first few, and this was a fun way to revisit it. To hear my music sandwiched around interesting conversations on everything from glass blowing to Harry Potter, click here.

2009.04.15

Chicago Film Producers Alliance

Last month I gave a presentation to the Chicago Film Producers Alliance (a diverse group of about 80 producers), entitled “Seamless Collaboration with a Film Composer”. Though there are no “rules” when working with a composer, I gave many suggestions that have worked well in my experience. To read my thoughts on communication, deadlines, rates and more, click here to download a PDF version!

2009.03.08

CIMM

A music video by my science-themed band premiered at the first annual Chicago International Music and Movies Festival- thanks all for coming out to the screening! To see some of our unusual science and/or batman themed videos, click here: Nuclear Biologist Rocket Surgeons - Music Videos.

2009.03.07

Today I had the pleasure of moderating a film music panel at the Lake County Film Festival. Other panelists included filmmakers John Covert, Laura Zinger and Lisa Pescia as well as fellow composer Andreas Kapsalis.

The panel discussed topics such as the collaborative process, the filmmaker/composer relationship, licensing and more. I had a great time and learned a lot myself from all the different perspectives the other panelists brought to the table.

2009.02.06

MTV

Big news… I’ve been creating music for a new show on MTV! It is The CollegeHumor Show, and premieres this Sunday, Feb 8th, at 9:30 PM/8:30c. I believe the first season will run for six weeks.I’m simultaneously working on a few new films- more details to come…

2009.01.12

Alice Wedoff sings for Pipe Dream score

Last month I finished scoring a film shot in a Paris subway called Pipe Dream (Pictured: vocalist Alice Wedoff). This was a fun challenge as it required French lyrics– and I don’t speak French! Solution: I sang a temporary track of the melody (in gibberish), the director wrote lyrics to match it, then Alice came in and nailed the real thing. Voila! (Ok, one word of French…)

Also, the always-fascinating Middle Mind Project featured my work on their blog! Check out middlemindproject.com if you enjoy wonderful multimedia projects.

To top it all off, I’ve scored another 4 videos for CollegeHumor. I am very happy to be working on such a wide variety of great projects.

2008.11.23

College Humor: Fatal Decision and Ghost Roommate Ep. 1

I’m currently working on my 11th video for CollegeHumor. Click Portfolio, Comedy to take a look at some of my newly posted favorites and let me know what you think! (Pictured: “Fatal Decision”, “Ghost Roommate Ep 1”)

A Treatise on the Nature of Friendship (a film I scored in 2006) recently aired on the PBS program Reel 13 in NYC after winning an online vote by a landslide- congrats to director and good friend David Fishel!

This month I’ve also enjoyed working on voiceover projects for LEAP Real Estate Systems and AllScripts (a company doing cool work with electronic health records!)

2008.10.11

College Humor: Mash

Wow, what a busy month! I’ve been scoring short films like a madman (one per week) for the very talented production team at collegehumor.com. I’ve posted one entitled “M.A.S.H.” (pictured) in the Portfolio/Video section of this site- enjoy and stay tuned for more!

2008.08.18

Museum of Science and Industry

Over the past few months I’ve been engineering and producing audio podcasts for Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry! They are a lot of fun and I really enjoy sitting in on the interviews. Check out the most recent one on the right side of this page: Smart Home: Green + Wired.

I’ve also updated my client list with some recent projects from this year. (see the “about” section of my site)

2008.07.25

Vienna Symphonic Library

I’ve made some exciting upgrades to my studio, including Vienna Syphonic Library orchestral samples! VSL is widely renowned for its pure and lifelike classical sounds. They’re great on their own or even better backing up live players for projects with a little more room in the budget. Either way, this means more options for your film!

On a different note, I recently lent some trumpet, accordion and whistling to my friend Rob Kleiner’s score for the film Watch Out- the few clips I’ve seen look and sound great! Keep an eye out for this one.

2008.06.13

I had a great time in LA at the Hollywood Black Film Festival last week where Outspoken was a finalist! I met a lot of very talented filmmakers and enjoyed many interesting panels and screenings.

In other news I’ve released the genre-jumping album of my science-themed band for free download at rocketsurgeonmusic.com- spread the word! This project has a been a real joy and it feels great to finish it up.

2008.05.12

I just got back from the Del Ray Beach Film Festival where Farewell Darkness won Best Feature! All of us are ecstatic to have started off our festival run with a bang. Pictured: me, David Bianchi (Actor/Producer), Matt Jones (Producer), Keith Compton (Lead Actor), Luis Segui (Actor).

Del Ray Award: Best Feature

While at the festival, I also had the pleasure of serving on a music licensing panel alongside industry veterans such as the Director of Music Licensing from Sony! Special thanks to Dr. Michael Posner for setting up such a great event.

2008.05.07

The Farewell Darkness premiere sold out! Thank you everyone for coming out and making this a night to remember. The Gene Siskel Film Center liked the film so much that we’ve been giving additional screening dates: June 25th and June 26th.

2008.05.01

I’ve given my site a thorough overhaul! New audio and video samples posted! Actually, there’s new content in every section… I’ve also added some back-dated news entries to let you know what I’ve been up to.

2008.04.22

BIG news! Farewell Darkness will be having its world premiere at the Gene Siskel Film Center in downtown Chicago! May 2nd, 8 PM (ticketmaster)- come support a great independent film! (Buy early- this will surely sell out).

Also, Outspoken: Los Angeles has been accepted into the Hollywood Black Film Festival- the largest and most prestigious black film fest in the country! Also, both films have been accepted as Official Selections to the Del Ray Beach Film Festival in Florida!

2008.04.08

Just finished a marathon of Outspoken string sessions packed into a few short days. They were mostly recorded in a church in my neighorhood (read: GREAT acoustics!). Pictured: Will Roseliep (cello), Danielle Economy (violin)

Outspoken

2008.02.01

I’m scoring a great documentary called Outspoken: Los Angeles. It focuses on Americans in LA fighting the occupation of Iraq and also includes in-depth interviews with several families who have lost sons in the war. I’m proud to be working on such a relevant and important project.

Outspoken

2007.11.01

I scored a series of 4 regional spots for the IL Bureau of Tourism! I had a great time working on this project- look for these on the air in February.

2007.10.01

Completed a sound design project for a local haunted house. My friends and neighbors had a great time providing some quality screams, yells, moans, etc.

2007.09.03

I finished the score for feature film Farewell Darkness, by award-winning director Daniel J. Pico!

Farewell Darkness

2007.07.01

I participated in the 48 hour film project this weekend. Our horror film The Legend of Jenny Crawford tied for Audience Favorite at the screening! Since we only had 48 hours, I actually started writing music before the script was even finished. I finally started getting footage about 7 hours from deadline, and tweaked the music to match the action onscreen.