Magic from the book (and screenplay) by William Goldman. Starring Anthony Hopkins, Ann Margret, and Burgess Meredith.
Great book, great film, and great score by JG.
Dave Connor
Great book, great film, and great score by JG.
Dave Connor
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@herb said:
in "association with Alan Howarth".
@William said:
Chaplin - who was a composer that did really significant music for his films. Chaplin's music is beautiful, though as you know he did not orchestrate it. There have been a few others but they are always amateurish in one field or the other.
PaulR and William,
Got some more done on FEAR OF CLOWNS. Here are bars 1 through 22 as they stand now. There is still some missing Cello stuff, and ContraBass Trombone, as well as some unvoiced harmonies.
FEAR OF CLOWNS - 1M1 Main Titles "Clown Macabre" (Bars 1 - 22; 70%)
Evan Evans
PaulR and William,
Got some more done on FEAR OF CLOWNS. Here are bars 1 through 22 as they stand now. There is still some missing Cello stuff, and ContraBass Trombone, as well as some unvoiced harmonies.Evan Evans
@Carter said:
Evans, Your excerpt was done entirely with VSL ?
Which vsl samples you used for the brass part at the beginning ?
Anyway, I leave 2 hours later and am driving through very narrow country lanes. I stop suddenly at a sort of crossroads, via some kind of esp thing, and a second later, a huge great coach goes goes hairing by with the word CARMEL on it's side. ... but f**k me. [[:|]]Ha ha. That's great. And also I dine frequently in a part of Carmel here called, THE CROSSROADS!
@William said:
One thing I noticed on Evan's score here and the Hunting Humans was the care taken to get a lot of smaller cresc/dim changes, just for phrasing rather than obvious big crescendos, etc.