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Music carries us away to the enchanted plains of Gondor, makes our heart race with shrieking violins in showers, fills us with wonder as we see a brachiosaurus on it's hind legs eating from a tree, and makes us cry as the little flag on the mailbox goes up and down signaling a letter from three years earlier (or later) has arrived. Film has always been a medium which leans heavily on the composer's ability to push the audience's emotions in the direction the film wants them to go. Take a note from our page and join Jonny, Neil, and Gary as we dive in to the magic of movie scores and how composers perform their work. We also discuss who the best composer in film is [SPOILER ALERT: It's John Williams]. Joining us this week are our special guests Paul Beahan and Jimmy Lavalle, who have scored numerous films and television shows.
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Music carries us away to the enchanted plains of Gondor, makes our heart race with shrieking violins in showers, fills us with wonder as we see a brachiosaurus on it's hind legs eating from a tree, and makes us cry as the little flag on the mailbox goes up and down signaling a letter from three years earlier (or later) has arrived. Film has always been a medium which leans heavily on the composer's ability to push the audience's emotions in the direction the film wants them to go. Take a note from our page and join Jonny, Neil, and Gary as we dive in to the magic of movie scores and how composers perform their work. We also discuss who the best composer in film is [SPOILER ALERT: It's John Williams]. Joining us this week are our special guests Paul Beahan and Jimmy Lavalle, who have scored numerous films and television shows.