That is a great topic, Fred. I wonder the same thing myself. Though not as an expert by any means, just a dabbler in film music. My main jobs have been tv commercials I disliked, some bland documentaries, and independent features that were total chaos so I don't have any system whatsoever. I just desperately attempt to get something done that may possibly work o.k.
Though on a theoretical artistic level I disagree violently with that post about not reading scripts. Also, about stories not being important. The single most significant factor in the failure of 99% of the movies being made right now is the weakness of the script, original story and basic conception. You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
In fact, I propose the exact opposite approach - creating a film score exactly like an opera to a libretto directly to a script, PRIOR to shooting. I'm working on something like that right now which is interesting as the music is integrated more basically into the film, prior to its visualization. In fact, it can influence that visualization and the two can work together.
Though on a theoretical artistic level I disagree violently with that post about not reading scripts. Also, about stories not being important. The single most significant factor in the failure of 99% of the movies being made right now is the weakness of the script, original story and basic conception. You cannot make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
In fact, I propose the exact opposite approach - creating a film score exactly like an opera to a libretto directly to a script, PRIOR to shooting. I'm working on something like that right now which is interesting as the music is integrated more basically into the film, prior to its visualization. In fact, it can influence that visualization and the two can work together.