Thinking about it, that's only marginally relevant.
But it's still cute and true! [:D]
But it's still cute and true! [:D]
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@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.
@mathis said:
So, how to miss as many possibilities as possible with 200 million dollars. This Troy legend is such a great subject, with this budget he should have been able to make a great film.
Good night,
- Mathis
@mathis said:
Man, writing in a foreign language is a weird thing.. I´m often curious what you guys actually read as opposed to what I meant....
@PaulR said:
Quite so Mathis. It never ceases to astound me that so many people on this excellent forum, from non-native-speaking English countries, speak fantastic English. No only speak, but write it too!
@mathis said:
But this is a kind of film one really can´t *save* with music.