Sentences with phrase «other film music»

Howard doesn't lift music verbatim but it would be hard to argue that a huge proportion of the score isn't substantively a rearrangement of other film music.

Not exact matches

About 180 auctions have been held since 2011, involving music by Barry White, Taylor Swift, Wiz Khalifa and others, along with film scores and TV theme songs.
While Waits remains somewhat of an anomaly in the music industry — he also acts, scores films and plays and was a regular guest on Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour show — he serves as an example of a truly multimedia artist, able to promote his work in one medium through the use of others.
Haven says garage TV will probably always have a place, but movie trailers, music videos, news clips, short films and other mainstream - generated content are more important.
If you've listened to his music, including his most recent album, Darkness and Light, his Grammy - winning debut Get Lifted, his Oscar - winning single for the film Selma, «Glory,» or really any of the other releases in his 15 - year career, those deep Christian roots probably won't be a surprise.
We experience Jesus» message through TV, film, music, dance, various forms of art and so many other elements of culture, so why not food?
The season highlight film showed those two touchdowns from every conceivable angle — and every other play of merit — set to the requisite, moody Friday Night Lights music.
The newly opened Park at Wrigley has its own film series in partnership with Music Box Theatre, every - other Wednesday night.
When David Cameron and George Osborne lead British business on trade delegations overseas to bang the drum for UK plc, as well as seeing defence and pharmaceutical companies represented, I want to see music, film and other creative industries at the forefront.
I can't even begin to describe the guest list — other than the head of any arts, music, film etc organisation you can think ofwas there — from Sir John Tusa, Alan Yentob and Sir David Putnam to Michael Wolff, Sir Christopher Grayling and Mark Thompson (and loads more).
While such differences do not seem unsolvable, one major controversy has erupted preceding the first round of negotiations in July, when the French government, supported by several other member states, insisted on a «cultural exception»: The audiovisual sector, i.e. the film and music industries, should be excluded from free trade negotiations.
She mentioned setting up the framework for the creative arts spanning new media, fashion, dance, music, film, craft, arts and others.
But APPJAG members also support UK film, drama, writing and other music genres.
And so we tend to like TV, music, film, art, and sport just as much as other people.»
Among other things, I ran the Great Wall of China Marathon; worked out on a pearl boat in the Kimberley; appeared semi-naked in a music video wrapped only in cling wrap; worked on a Norwegian reality TV show filmed in Malta; trained eagles in Mongolia; donned a wig and lived like Dolly Parton in her hometown in Tennessee for a month; rode a bicycle around Taiwan; sailed on a pirate ship from Seattle towards Mexico before hitting a storm and having to be rescued by theUS Coast Guard; and helped educate young girls in Kosovo who are banned from attending school because they wear headscarves.
Her work also appears in a number of other style publications, and she is an entertainment industry vet with extensive film and music experience.
For instance, I like classical music and opera, great films of the past and present, and dinner parities where I do the cooking and entertaining, and then we all make the rounds to each others house for dinner.
There are fewer questions than some other sites, though you can also add a facebook - style list of favourite books, music, films, etc, which would take an extra 15 minutes.
Also, I like music, sport, film and travel, amongst other things.
The DTS - HD audio is impressively clear and immersive, highlighting the contrasting music that fits nicely underneath the film's fine dialogue, especially Don Logan's rampaging diatribes, without drowning each other out.
This animated superhero parody makes so many zippy references to film, music and other mass obsessions, it's like watching stand - up comedians trade riffs with each other on a Just For Laughs stage.
Sloppy writing gives savvy movie - cum - music fans the impression that this demographically challenged film doesn't know the difference between Nashville and Austin, or in other words, the schism which divides contemporary country music into its inimical sides: mainstream and alternative, just like rock, or any number of musical genres.
Even the music adds to the feeling of the film unlike so many other accompanying scores.
While the choreography is generally fairly minimal (at least for this sort of mega-production), first time film director Phyllida Lloyd (who helmed the original stage version) has woven together a tightly edited and exceedingly well shot film that capitalizes on the music wonderfully while never worrying too much about such nettlesome items as character or motivation, providing enough other movement that one ultimately doesn't miss huge dance numbers a la Robbins or Fosse that much in the long run.
Shame they chose to include modern pop music within the film but other than that its a fair animation that is fun to watch.
But the film embraces cultural specificity in a way that no other Pixar production has before, combining the studio's customary emotional directness with a deep dive into a great nation's art, music, history, and customs.
Its actors, its costume design, its music, and countless other facets of the film are drawn from all over the continent and its diaspora, in a science - fiction celebration of the imaginary country of Wakanda, a high - tech utopia that is a fictive manifestation of African potential unfettered by slavery and colonialism.
The film has it's downs of course, it's not perfect, but it manages to entertain you with blazing metal music, and other metal hellraising shenanigans of the band in the film.
Out of time and overbudget, the movie previewed badly and was eventually sliced down to an abrupt 88 minutes (by, among others, editor Robert Wise, who would go on to direct such films as West Side Story and The Sound of Music).
The film's Dolby 5.1 soundtrack is unexpectedly big on music, prominently featuring recent rap and other songs at a considerable volume.
The whole film is a lively lesson in music history that should stimulate renewed interest in Native American artists and convince other documentary filmmakers that there is still much more to explore.
He delves into every aspect of making the film, the coordination of the music, and the special techniques he created to make «Nashville» an experience unlike any other.
Fans of Thatcher - era Brit music, by the way, will be pleased to know that the film has a soundtrack featuring the Cure, Echo & the Bunnymen and others.
Among many others, the scene with The Dude morphed onto a bowling ball and rolling down the lane - between the legs of a horde of beautiful women - and to some groovin» music - may be the funniest and most surreal thing I've ever seen in film.
And so we're tweaking our «Best of the 21st Century» formula (check out our Horror Films, Animated and Music Documentary features) to look instead at the top - grossing films of the century to date, and seeing how, in this season of bottom lines and billions and box office bombs, the 25 reigning champions of the century stack up against each other in terms of quality.
Filmmaker Jeremy Saulnier has a keen grasp on every aspect of his films, and his ability to make the film as much about the music as it is about the characters would be shocking if it were any other director.
That's pretty prolific for someone who offers up quality work each and every time out, rather than coasting on simplicity like a few other hard - working film music composers out there.
Hoffman adds his voice to theirs on the other five pieces to discuss the film, its themes, the music, old age, and their experiences on this project.
We bring you mainstream film reviews and interviews, reviews of DVD's, Theater, Music, and all of the other genres of entertainment in the area.
The film and it's music are a celebration of everything that is good, true friendship, not looking to others for your self worth and
Berg looks at the opening credits, cast and performances, sets and locations, music, story issues, camerawork, some history behind the film's subjects, and a few other bits of production trivia.
Generally the film's other elements - dialogue, street noises, pop music soundtrack - are equally well handled in terms of dynamicism and balance.
The film and it's music are a celebration of everything that is good, true friendship, not looking to others for your self worth and not living life as a consumer but as a giver.
Before taking up film directing, he exhibited his paintings in a number of one - man and group shows, made numerous music videos (for, amongst others, Zucchero, Stéphane Eicher, Princesse Erika) and worked for several record companies (Virgin, EMI, Sony, Polygram).
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EXTRAS: The Blu - ray release includes an «unnecessarily extended» cut of the film, a blooper reel, music videos and some other goofy bits, but nothing really substantial.
They are best known, at least among film music fans, for their reconstructions and rerecordings of many classic scores on the Marco Polo label, featuring works by Korngold, Waxman, Tiomkin and others.
Because there was just too much music for a single CD, producer James Fitzpatrick has generously added some other music on the second disc, from other vaguely - connected films - some famous, some not - so - famous - I was particularly pleased to hear Sol Kaplan's Judith for the first time.
These findings indicate that men hold the higher status titles of film critic or critic in categories other than film including television critic, music critic, theatre critic, pop culture critic, and media critic.
We've seen it unfold on screen in many varieties, whether it's characters in the field of sport, music, film or many others, but they all share that single, universal center of someone who is desperate to reach a level of skill so prominent that their name is remembered as one of the best there ever was.
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