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Marc sits down with Ben Morales Frost, film composer, theatre composer, orchestrator and arranger with credits on blockbuster projects Wonka, Argylle, Mission:Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, and Kuther.
The conversation delves into the mental health benefits of hobbies necessitating concentration, such as playing instruments, alongside the cognitive advantages of engaging in music from a young age, and how he now balances his passion with the busyness of modern life and the necessity of creativity in professional growth, advocating for consistent practice over natural talent in a career in music.
Ben shares his trajectory from computer science to film and theatre composition, underscoring the importance of curiosity in musical development.
Abbey Road Studios' legendary status and the intricacies of orchestrating music for films are explored, as well as uncovering a never before heard Beatles song, and how the emerging role of AI in music production allowed them to bring it to life.
Reflecting on London's classical music scene, they
They also discuss:
Learn more about Ben on his website.
00:00:00 - Episode Introduction
00:01:10 - Who is Ben Morales Frost?
00:04:46 - The Role of Curiosity and Exploration in Learning Music
00:14:07 - Formal Musical Education
00:16:27 - The Busyness of Modern Life and its Impact on Pursuing Passions
00:23:18 - The Importance of Grit
00:28:07 - How Accessible is it to write music?
00:32:29 - Creativity and Deviating from Rules
00:36:25 - From Theater Stage Management to Music Composition
00:44:22 - Having the courage to switch career paths multiple times
00:52:00 - Productivity within a creative
00:57:58 - Talent vs. Determination
01:03:34 - The Significance of Abbey Road Studios
01:11:54 - Working on Film Soundtracks
01:17:28 - Film Scores and Orchestration
01:22:41 - A NEW Beatles song?
01:23:28 - Song Writing and Different Interpretations
01:25:58 - AI in Music Production
01:28:32 - Venues
01:31:33 - The State of Concert Halls in London
By Atelier CrescendoMarc sits down with Ben Morales Frost, film composer, theatre composer, orchestrator and arranger with credits on blockbuster projects Wonka, Argylle, Mission:Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One, and Kuther.
The conversation delves into the mental health benefits of hobbies necessitating concentration, such as playing instruments, alongside the cognitive advantages of engaging in music from a young age, and how he now balances his passion with the busyness of modern life and the necessity of creativity in professional growth, advocating for consistent practice over natural talent in a career in music.
Ben shares his trajectory from computer science to film and theatre composition, underscoring the importance of curiosity in musical development.
Abbey Road Studios' legendary status and the intricacies of orchestrating music for films are explored, as well as uncovering a never before heard Beatles song, and how the emerging role of AI in music production allowed them to bring it to life.
Reflecting on London's classical music scene, they
They also discuss:
Learn more about Ben on his website.
00:00:00 - Episode Introduction
00:01:10 - Who is Ben Morales Frost?
00:04:46 - The Role of Curiosity and Exploration in Learning Music
00:14:07 - Formal Musical Education
00:16:27 - The Busyness of Modern Life and its Impact on Pursuing Passions
00:23:18 - The Importance of Grit
00:28:07 - How Accessible is it to write music?
00:32:29 - Creativity and Deviating from Rules
00:36:25 - From Theater Stage Management to Music Composition
00:44:22 - Having the courage to switch career paths multiple times
00:52:00 - Productivity within a creative
00:57:58 - Talent vs. Determination
01:03:34 - The Significance of Abbey Road Studios
01:11:54 - Working on Film Soundtracks
01:17:28 - Film Scores and Orchestration
01:22:41 - A NEW Beatles song?
01:23:28 - Song Writing and Different Interpretations
01:25:58 - AI in Music Production
01:28:32 - Venues
01:31:33 - The State of Concert Halls in London