Collaborate with the creator of Children of Eldair to compose the theme song and additional thematic music that captures the mystical and epic narrative of the series.
I am an avid webtoon reader (who has attempted to publish there before unsuccessfully). Children of Eldair looks like a really cool webcomic, and I will take a look at it regardless of the outcome.
Let's now go into my work. This track, which I composed in response to the art of Children of Eldair, sounds to me like something that would fit some of the more "magic-y" fantasy-reliant moments.
This is a track which I begun writing for fun a few days ago. Do note that it might not entirely fit the vibe of the webcomic, but I like it a lot, so I put it here anyway. It could work with some more "epic" feeling scenes.
These are two short track for string orchestra inspired by Barber's Adagio for Strings (masterpiece, by the way). I believe tracks like these would fit nicely with some more emotional moments of the webtoon
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I will also include some links to examples of my scoring for short films.
Étude — MHIMA Award Nominee:https://vimeo.com/471732524/ed25287818
A young woman encounters a ballet studio, and a forgotten passion reawakens.
I scored this short film in lieu of the 2021 Marvin Hamlisch International Music Awards, for which I also was nominated as a finalist. The music is very much inspired by classical ballet music akin to Tchaikovsky’s or Prokofiev’s music.
Matching Maybes: https://youtu.be/YBEw2bGC6n8?si=nhcZnwvAzAifl5f1
A young man gets a match on a dating app which leads to weeks of nerves, hope, and doubt as they get to know each other. Is she the one for him and him the one for her?
The music for this short film, especially in the second half, is partly inspired by impressionist composers, specifically Eric Satie’s Gymnopédies for solo piano.
Abiogenesis: https://youtu.be/esEGusjZeAk?si=y0V1ZhevS1qV4T6v
Genesis: https://youtu.be/vEmnzckWgQA?si=tNeOzGNHTlZ0gtUp
I scored these two sci-fi short animated films for the 2021 and 2022 BIFSC competitions.
Lost in Time: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1-bSifpB7s
I scored this Asian-inspired fantasy short animated film for the 2023 BIFSC competition.
No Country for Old Men scene rescore: https://youtu.be/GIZtYXvK7Xk?si=zFFvJlJVVeyxYj4o
No Country for Old Men is a 2007 American neo-Western crime thriller. 
I studied music at City, University of London, and graduated last year. I am currently finishing my Master's in music composition, with an emphasis on how music works in the context of narratives (be it film music, music for theatre, musicals, multi-media projects such as this one etc). In the Composition for Moving Images module at City, University of London, I undertook a project to rescore a scene from the film as a study of action and thriller music. The music focuses mainly on the POV's fear as he is being chased by bad guys.
Knick Knack Rescore: https://youtu.be/z5Lg7Yhg_uA?si=r08fVQnoVAzZfPt2
Knick Knack is a 1989 3D animated short film produced by Pixar Animation Studios.
In the Composition for Moving Images module at City, University of London, I undertook a project to rescore this short film as a study of comedic music.
And finally, a recently released song of mine
Lullaby: https://youtu.be/DsnasETRBew?si=yasGajz166F0oo83
A lullaby with a dark twist. My brother, Ioannis Boulousis, is performing the vocal part.
My YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/@Thomas_Boulousis
If you listened to everything here, thank you so much! I appreciate it!
I would love to work on this project. It is geniunely up my alley in terms of interests (seeing that I am an avid Webtoon fan, as I've already mentioned).Thank you for considering me,
Thomas