Hi you guys,
That was me who said that. It wasn't out of arrogance in case any of you thought that.
I highly recommend that a film composer learn instead to score to only film. Reading the script can bring alot of baggage into the final scoring and posting process.
Often the score will attempt something that the picture cannot do. This is the dreaded pitfall of the script. It can say an emotion that the film either cannot convey, or when you try to scor eit that way, will look either forced or convoluted.
As a teacher, I HIGHLY recommend, if you are serious and wish to grow into bigger and better films, that you DO NOT read scripts. It is your choice if you tell them you read it, but I just flat out tell them that "scripts aren't what people watch, movies are."
I prefer to one-up the politics game. instead of brown nosing and saying you'd love to see the script, I just cut through all that. They hired me they ought to get the real me.
Surely, lot's of big film composers read scripts. But I can hear and see which ones do. And their films are not as well recieved. And then there's the often occasion where the film and the script are so shallow that there really isn't anythign that can be hurt by reading the script and carrying it's baggage.
But I do recommend on a whole that you stay away from getting yourself into that trap.
That's my way anyway.
Evan Evans
That was me who said that. It wasn't out of arrogance in case any of you thought that.
I highly recommend that a film composer learn instead to score to only film. Reading the script can bring alot of baggage into the final scoring and posting process.
Often the score will attempt something that the picture cannot do. This is the dreaded pitfall of the script. It can say an emotion that the film either cannot convey, or when you try to scor eit that way, will look either forced or convoluted.
As a teacher, I HIGHLY recommend, if you are serious and wish to grow into bigger and better films, that you DO NOT read scripts. It is your choice if you tell them you read it, but I just flat out tell them that "scripts aren't what people watch, movies are."
I prefer to one-up the politics game. instead of brown nosing and saying you'd love to see the script, I just cut through all that. They hired me they ought to get the real me.
Surely, lot's of big film composers read scripts. But I can hear and see which ones do. And their films are not as well recieved. And then there's the often occasion where the film and the script are so shallow that there really isn't anythign that can be hurt by reading the script and carrying it's baggage.
But I do recommend on a whole that you stay away from getting yourself into that trap.
That's my way anyway.
Evan Evans