I can't comment on the details of Mr. Shore's work not haven't heard the score alone. However there is no doubt that for quite some time (since synthesizers were introduced into the orchestra) sound efx have found their way into the fabric of the score. This combined with an emphasis on efx from the sound department has indeed cluttered up the sonic elements of film in general.
This is why the silent era is being appreciated and longed for more and more by purists. The visual with music is the foundation of the art. The crushing, numbing effect of loud noise may have it's place here and there but it should never have become the norm. Since studios want the "blockbuster" more than anything else no doubt explains this irritating phenomenon's prevalence.
Dave Connor
This is why the silent era is being appreciated and longed for more and more by purists. The visual with music is the foundation of the art. The crushing, numbing effect of loud noise may have it's place here and there but it should never have become the norm. Since studios want the "blockbuster" more than anything else no doubt explains this irritating phenomenon's prevalence.
Dave Connor