If you're old enough to remember seeing Disney's music film Fantasia — either during the original release in theaters (you must be really old), VHS, TV or even the sequel that came out in 1999, I'm pretty sure that you most likely imagined what would have happened if you were in the apprentice's shoes, making objects dance around the room at your leisure to the tune of
epic orchestral pieces.
Not exact matches
''... Microsoft Publishing is pushing the
epic «Halo Wars 2,» which combines a 80 -
piece orchestral score by Gordy Haab (recorded with union players on Fox's Newman Stage) combined with electronic music written and performed by Brian Trifon and Brian Lee White of Finishing Move.
Other titles aspire to be cinematic and think it means
epic set -
pieces and
orchestral music; Naughty Dog knows that cinema is as much about relationships.