The collaborative team of "Do It Live!" had less than 48 hours to write, film, and produce a "Film de Femme" that they drew in a competition. In the mood for fantasy, they began writing Alura. Almost as soon as the writing began, Robert hopped on his keyboard and began composing the background score. Due to the small amount of time, he borrowed themes from
Sky Pirates! and
Simulacrum and use them as Ashton Brown and Laumiere's themes. Despite not landing in Top 15 with hopes of a Best Score nomination, it remains one of Robert's favorites.