@weslldeckers said:
Modern day film composers need to give the producer or director or whoever's in charge, exactly what they want, or they'll get sidetracked and rejected.
The problem is most producers and directors don't really know what they want until they hear it and most, even after hearing it, still don't know what they want.
H.Z. is the hottest composer in Hollywood today and that means he's the most compositionally handicapped because he could score a film by doing nothing more than play scales on a moog synthesizer and everyone would cheer, applaud, give him the thumbs up sign and rave, "Bravo Hans, yet another triumph!" Why? because he's H.Z. Of course if I were to score a film by playing scales on my moog the next thing I'd be scoring is a Shamwow infomercial playing on some obscure cable network at three o' clock in the morning. And I'd be lucky to get that.
Until recently, I've never actually scored visual media. Just for the experience, I offered my services to a film student who was making a Michael Moore styled documentary and for a particular scene he wanted me to compose something in the vein of Carmine Coppola's score for Apocalypes Now. Impressed by the 20 year old's knowledge of Carmine Coppola I thought he meant something like the surreal spooky moog music playing during the Battle of Do Long Bridge sequence where Willard and Lance are crawling through the trenches at night during a North Vietnamese attack. Unfortunately, that's not what the young filmaker meant. He meant the famous beach raid scene where Wagner's "Ride of the Valkyries" is playing. He thought Coppola composed "The Ride of the Valkyries." Robert Duval's character, Colonel Kilgore, even said before starting the music, "I use WAGNER!... My boys love it!"
Do you all see what we're dealing with here?