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In this episode of "Garry Talks Film," Garry welcomes renowned composer-conductor Eímear Noone and her husband, Emmy-nominated composer Craig Stuart Garfinkle. The conversation explores their experiences living between Ireland and California, including narrowly escaping Malibu wildfires, and delves into Irish cultural traditions such as wakes. They discuss their creative partnership, the emotional power of film music, and share insights into the technical and artistic challenges of scoring for film. Personal anecdotes, reflections on community, and stories about industry legends highlight the interplay between culture, creativity, and the enduring impact of music in cinema.
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The Power of Film Music (00:00:00)
Introduction of Guests and Their Achievements (00:00:17)
Creative Partnership and Global Influence (00:01:14)
Current Trends in Film Scoring (00:01:31)
Directors and the Use of Music (00:01:43)
Podcast Sponsorship and Network (00:01:51)
Reunion and Life Between Ireland and California (00:02:15)
Malibu Wildfires Experience (00:03:29)
Resilience and Recovery After Fires (00:05:30)
Evacuation During the Woolsey Fire (00:09:34)
Paris Riots and Touring While Pregnant (00:10:06)
Returning Home and Sense of Belonging (00:13:58)
East Galway as Home and Cultural Identity (00:14:31)
Irish Traditions Around Death and Community (00:17:01)
Preserving Local Customs and Grieving (00:19:26)
Personal Stories from an Irish Wake (00:20:35)
Comparing Big City and Rural Life (00:23:32)
Authenticity in Different Places (00:24:25)
Craig’s Upbringing in Chicago (00:25:20)
High School and College Music Experiences (00:26:26)
Big Band vs. Orchestra and Influential Teachers (00:27:31)
Path to Hollywood and UCLA (00:29:03)
Learning from Hollywood Legends (00:30:07)
Composing and Collaborating as a Couple (00:32:07)
The Emotional Power of Film Scores (00:33:19)
Critique of Modern Film Scoring Trends (00:33:53)
BBC Sound of Cinema and Score Selection (00:34:44)
The Canterville Ghost and Recording Process (00:35:25)
The Matrix Score and Don Davis (00:35:58)
Pushing Orchestras to the Edge (00:39:06)
Community of Composers in Los Angeles (00:40:04)
David Raksin’s Score for Laura (00:41:15)
Hollywood’s Musical Lineage and Influence (00:43:58)
E.T. and the Transformative Power of Music (00:45:02)
Technical Challenges of Scoring E.T. (00:49:56)
Episode Wrap-Up and Teaser for Next Week (00:51:44)
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In this episode of "Garry Talks Film," Garry welcomes renowned composer-conductor Eímear Noone and her husband, Emmy-nominated composer Craig Stuart Garfinkle. The conversation explores their experiences living between Ireland and California, including narrowly escaping Malibu wildfires, and delves into Irish cultural traditions such as wakes. They discuss their creative partnership, the emotional power of film music, and share insights into the technical and artistic challenges of scoring for film. Personal anecdotes, reflections on community, and stories about industry legends highlight the interplay between culture, creativity, and the enduring impact of music in cinema.
- Support this podcast by joining our tribe today at www.GarryTalks.com -
Please follow Garry Talks on Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Please follow GKMedia.ie on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn and TikTok.
Most importantly – please subscribe to this Podcast.
The Power of Film Music (00:00:00)
Introduction of Guests and Their Achievements (00:00:17)
Creative Partnership and Global Influence (00:01:14)
Current Trends in Film Scoring (00:01:31)
Directors and the Use of Music (00:01:43)
Podcast Sponsorship and Network (00:01:51)
Reunion and Life Between Ireland and California (00:02:15)
Malibu Wildfires Experience (00:03:29)
Resilience and Recovery After Fires (00:05:30)
Evacuation During the Woolsey Fire (00:09:34)
Paris Riots and Touring While Pregnant (00:10:06)
Returning Home and Sense of Belonging (00:13:58)
East Galway as Home and Cultural Identity (00:14:31)
Irish Traditions Around Death and Community (00:17:01)
Preserving Local Customs and Grieving (00:19:26)
Personal Stories from an Irish Wake (00:20:35)
Comparing Big City and Rural Life (00:23:32)
Authenticity in Different Places (00:24:25)
Craig’s Upbringing in Chicago (00:25:20)
High School and College Music Experiences (00:26:26)
Big Band vs. Orchestra and Influential Teachers (00:27:31)
Path to Hollywood and UCLA (00:29:03)
Learning from Hollywood Legends (00:30:07)
Composing and Collaborating as a Couple (00:32:07)
The Emotional Power of Film Scores (00:33:19)
Critique of Modern Film Scoring Trends (00:33:53)
BBC Sound of Cinema and Score Selection (00:34:44)
The Canterville Ghost and Recording Process (00:35:25)
The Matrix Score and Don Davis (00:35:58)
Pushing Orchestras to the Edge (00:39:06)
Community of Composers in Los Angeles (00:40:04)
David Raksin’s Score for Laura (00:41:15)
Hollywood’s Musical Lineage and Influence (00:43:58)
E.T. and the Transformative Power of Music (00:45:02)
Technical Challenges of Scoring E.T. (00:49:56)
Episode Wrap-Up and Teaser for Next Week (00:51:44)