Sentences with phrase «operatic score»

Language serves to create an almost operatic score of rantings, mumblings and chants into the visual structure of the paintings.
Black Bird won two awards at BitSummit: the Excellence in Sound Design Award for Hirofumi Taniguchi's twisted, operatic score, and the Vermillion Gate Award, which is only presented to the «most excellent works» at the show.
But the most operatic score is saved for Howard Shore's «The Fly.»
Jeff Russo's operatic score hits all the right foreboding notes as well.
Emboldened by a studio hungry for the next Batman (after that 1989 film's smash success), Raimi invites to the playground Batman composer Danny Elfman, whose pop - operatic score compliments the film's gleefully over-the-top macho profanity and cartoon violence.
Enlisting Sean Penn to play the Long character, a deep - bench supporting cast, Pawel Edelman (The Pianist) to lushly photograph authentic Southern locations, and James Horner to pen the near - operatic score, Zaillian can't be faulted for not trying.
Bernardo Bertolucci and Dario Argento co-wrote the screenplay and Ennio Morricone's operatic score is sublime.
Danny Elfman's operatic score showed fine stereo separation across the forward speakers, and the surrounds added some reinforcement to those elements.

Not exact matches

With an operatic sweep, the composer has fashioned music which manages to conjure the same type of powerfully anguished beauty as the great Georges Delerue did in his scores for more serious films.
Also as a plus: the great Scott Walker is doing the score and if his recent music is any indication of what's in store we should expect something nightmarishly operatic.
He even segues into a few surreal operatic sequences with hefty naked women, commenting both on cinematic score vs. emotion as well as a simple comment on what we take in our systems as seductive versus what the eye finds as such.
What follows in both Gibson's film and Fulci's is a period fantasy leaking blood and viscera, scored with drama and shot in operatic slow - motion: tales of martyrs and heroes, of battles against the unclean (more suggested in Gibson's film as a steely - eyed, newly - risen saviour gets ready to rock), and, in their different / same ways, reduced to the barest elements of conflict - action - resolution, repeat.
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