@William said:
" ...a trite stereotypical "urban" sound for the supposed (in)existential - but really hackneyed - issues and suicidally boring characters they explore..." errikos
Oh, so that is all independent movies? Thanks for clarifying that for me. And get back to me when you score your first mainstream film - I assume it will be exploring the existential anguish of a large CGI robot.
[sigh!] Misunderstanding again... I was referring to the directors that I had the misfortune of meeting. Be that as it may, it would be very far from me to assume or bestow artistry, philosophy, and vision to a producer or a director simply because they do Independent Film... There are incredibly huge amount of arty-farty people in the Independent industry surrounding the gifted and the visionary, always pooh-poohing Hollywood for its "commercialism", while they themselves tell the same stories again and again, use every cliched, and contribute nothing at all; i.e the exact counterparts of the CGI robot scenario. At least if I ever did the music for that I'd be rich!
Let's face it, as bad and worse as Hollywood is getting to be, there aren't exactly too many Viscontis, Fellinis, Truffauts, or Hitchcocks working in Europe today for every composer... I know you'll say these are big names and would be categorized as European Cinema directors, not Independent, but (I could very well be mistaken) I don't see too much insightful cinema today. The political messages are In Your Face, there is unbearable catechism in the dialogues addressing an apparently uneducated audience, exclusively late20th-early21st century sensibilities even in period pieces(!!), etc. But, I have to agree that it is in Independent Cinema that a lot of creative chances are taken, and that is great for us. I was just wishing for directors with some considerable musical horizons. In that vein, I am happy for all of you who are working with such great visionaries who also understand good music, because I insist on what I said about the musical requirements I have come across (urban crap for crap plebeian characters, or the obligatory acoustic group "sad song", preferably with sultry teenage-early20s female vocalist).