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In this episode of Successful Musicians, we are joined by Will and Brooke Blair, a brother duo known for their work in the world of film and TV scoring. They share their journey, offer practical advice for musicians, and discuss how they’ve adapted to the fast-paced demands of the industry.
They are long-term collaborators with director Jeremy Saulnier, scoring his first feature, “Murder Party,” which won the Slamdance 2007 Audience Award.
Brooke and Will Blair’s music enhances the emotional and narrative depth of the projects they work on, making them a sought-after duo in the industry.
What You’ll Learn
The Blair brothers’ unique journey into the film and TV scoring world.
How scoring for different genres pushes them creatively and keeps their work fresh.
The importance of collaboration and building strong relationships in the industry.
Practical advice for musicians working under tight deadlines.
Things We Discussed
Will and Brooke emphasize the importance of mastering your tools when working in film and television scoring. Deadlines are tight, and musicians need to be fast, efficient, and decisive. Brooke advises musicians to get better at their tools, whether it’s recording, mixing, or any other technical aspect of music production.
In addition, the brothers share valuable advice on maintaining a healthy work-life balance. After years of experience, they've learned the importance of setting boundaries and making time for family, even in a demanding field like film composition. Will and Brooke emphasize that it's not about working long hours—it's about making the hours you work count. Whether it's taking a break to hike with family or simply stepping away from the project for a while, this balance can help keep creativity flowing. Often, solutions to creative problems come when you're not actively thinking about them.
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For the entire interview transcript, please click here.
In this episode of Successful Musicians, we are joined by Will and Brooke Blair, a brother duo known for their work in the world of film and TV scoring. They share their journey, offer practical advice for musicians, and discuss how they’ve adapted to the fast-paced demands of the industry.
They are long-term collaborators with director Jeremy Saulnier, scoring his first feature, “Murder Party,” which won the Slamdance 2007 Audience Award.
Brooke and Will Blair’s music enhances the emotional and narrative depth of the projects they work on, making them a sought-after duo in the industry.
What You’ll Learn
The Blair brothers’ unique journey into the film and TV scoring world.
How scoring for different genres pushes them creatively and keeps their work fresh.
The importance of collaboration and building strong relationships in the industry.
Practical advice for musicians working under tight deadlines.
Things We Discussed
Will and Brooke emphasize the importance of mastering your tools when working in film and television scoring. Deadlines are tight, and musicians need to be fast, efficient, and decisive. Brooke advises musicians to get better at their tools, whether it’s recording, mixing, or any other technical aspect of music production.
In addition, the brothers share valuable advice on maintaining a healthy work-life balance. After years of experience, they've learned the importance of setting boundaries and making time for family, even in a demanding field like film composition. Will and Brooke emphasize that it's not about working long hours—it's about making the hours you work count. Whether it's taking a break to hike with family or simply stepping away from the project for a while, this balance can help keep creativity flowing. Often, solutions to creative problems come when you're not actively thinking about them.
Connect with Will and Brooke Blair
Personal Website
Will Blair:
X
Brooke Blair:
X
Connect with Jason Tonioli
Website
YouTube
Spotify
Pandora
Amazon Music
Apple Music