The problem is that this director is so poor that he can´t pay me. [:'(]
What about your director?
What about your director?
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@Morpheus said:
Often it is a case of them not feeling comfortable with whats on the screen and filling up the spaces with music. For example many of us will know that the brief for an ad score often includes "help us all save our jobs! We've spent all the money, it looks like sh*t, doesn't make sense and is on the TV in four days."...Best
@William said:
Mathis, the producer/director I'm working with now is not only completely unreliable and of questionable ability but also incredibly cheap. I doubt I will ever see any money if I continue working on that guy's films! What I'd really like to know is just who does he think he is, treating people like that! It really shouldn't be allowed...
@mathis said:
P.S.: almost went into "Troy" this evening. Had lust for trash. But the masses of people kept me away from it.
@dpcon said:
Gladiator Too.
In my experience true A-list directors know what they want and have the confidence to let good people do their job properly. Less able/senior directors can't resist fiddling about/asking for changes/changing their minds/suggesting orchestrations (haha) etc...
@Carter said:
if you want to hear the rejected score for Troy of Gabriel Yared , go on his officiel website http://www.gabrielyared.com/ , you can listen to all the rejected score , although it's in bad quality, it's a very good score i don't understand why the studios fired him...=edit : it's in the news section
@Carter said:
I loved how he used the percussions in Hector and Achilles Fight, it's definitely a good score
@PaulR said:
You can 'hear' the clanging of swords, which of course, is the idea.
@PaulR said:
You can 'hear' the clanging of swords, which of course, is the idea.
@mathis said:
No, no, I listened to it myself some days ago. These clangs are really there and they will interfere with with the "real" clangs. My sound editor ears noticed them immediatly and if I would have worked on that project I would have sent him home to cancel them out. As good as they might work in a pure musical context.