"... towering banalities..."
Love it.
Love it.
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@dpcon said:
Music that is so poorly constructed that it draws attention to itself. (Please understand I'm watching the film, not focusing on the score and then get pulled out by some colossal musical gaffe. Maybe I'm the only one in the theatre that happens to, but as a composer I'm trained to respond to music.)Dave Connor
Bingo. This is why I teach that the script should very much be strayed away from with a cross.@dpcon said:
music should serve the picture
@Nick Batzdorf said:
Maybe it's because the budgets are really high, prompting the film companies to overuse focus groups, which are only going to react well to familiar things, which means the risks get minimized by repeating what has worked before.
@dpcon said:
Shawn,
I agree with your post and welcome change in film and other arts as well.
A change from quality craftsmenship to shoddy work however is never welcomed even if it's a housewife bemoaning the fact that toasters aren't made as well as they were years ago. The toasters are still nice and shiny but they fall apart in a big hurry. So do certain modern film scores.
Cheers (and nice to hear your inciteful thoughts)
Dave Connor
@SMP3602 said:
There you go again, Dave... always ripping on poor Zimmer. [[[;)]]] S