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This essay analyses two soundtracks from two historical films. One of them is Alexander Nevsky by Sergey Eisenstein with a score by Sergey Prokofiev, 1938 and the other one is Gladiator by Ridley Scott with a score by Hans Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard, 2000. This essay will be based on the way new technology has influenced film music. |
You might be missing some great opportunities because you think your recordings/demos aren't good enough. Many people think that "Master Quality" requires a professional studio with 24 or more "digital" tracks, and the final mix has been "mastered". |
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When an artist does work that seems innovative, we say that he or she has created something. The more I think about the process we call "creating," the more I'm convinced we use the wrong word to describe it. |
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A two-part interview with composer Jonathan Wolfe (Seinfeld, Caroline In The City, Will & Grace, etc.) |
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A two-part interview with composer Jonathan Wolfe (Seinfeld, Caroline In The City, Will & Grace, etc.) |
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