I don't think there are many
younger film composers who could write an action score quite like Goldsmith on an OK day, to be honest.
Not exact matches
The score is by
young British
composer Benjamin Wallfisch, perhaps still best - known as orchestrator and conductor for Dario Marianelli, but who has also been making a name for himself as a
composer in his own right (and in
film terms, last year's Conquest 1453 is perhaps his most popular effort to date).
Most of the main players — including the writer - director, cinematographer,
composer and a handful of
young unknown actors — have never done a feature
film before.
A great
film also, it is the only animation scored by the
composer, following the story of a giant alien robot who falls to earth, gets woefully misunderstood by all those in authority, but is befriended by a
young boy.
Levinson always picks the perfect
composer for each
film he scores rather than rigidly sticking with the same one, and the roster of
composers with whom he has worked is a virtual who's who of the
film music business - Alex North, Bruce Broughton, John Williams, Randy Newman, Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, Christopher
Young, and others.
He's a
young composer on the rise, and should have no problem finding work if he continues to carve out this kind of unique, varied array of musical stylings for each
film.
Released in 1966,
Young Torless was quickly labeled by supportive critics as a key
film in the New German Cinema movement, and its distinction includes a rare
film score by German
composer Hans Werner Henze.
As for the rest of the set, Eleanor Powell stars in four
films (collected as two double features): Broadway Melody of 1936 and Broadway Melody of 1938 with Robert Taylor, Born to Dance with James Stewart and Lady Be Good with Robert
Young and Ann Southern; Jane Powell stars in the double feature Nancy Goes to Rio and Two Weeks With Love (both from 1950) and the single features Hit The Deck (with Debbie Reynolds); and Deep in My Heart with Jose Ferrer as
composer Sig Romberg.
Even frequently recognized
composer Alan Menken added nothing to the
film's handful of acknowledgements from the
Young Artist Awards, Mexican MTV Movie Awards, and dubious of late Annie Awards.
Villeneuve, cinematographer Bradford
Young,
composer Jóhann Jóhannsson and editor Joe Walker dole out information and color it in knowing ways, building to third act revelations that make for profoundly moving
film - making, the sort that demands that you watch it again from the beginning.
Directed by Ava DuVernay, with contributions from rising art stars Bardford
Young (cinematographer) and Jason Moran (
composer), the feature
film dramatizes Martin Luther King Jr.'s historic voting rights march from Selma to Montgomery, Ala..
FILM Rising art stars Bradford
Young (cinematographer, whose work was featured in Black Radical Brooklyn exhibition over the summer) and Jason Moran (
composer, who collaborates with visual artists and joined Luhring Augustine this year) add the much - anticipated «Selma» to their resumes.
Seen last month at our Charlie Chaplin tribute: Joel Gibb of the Hidden Cameras, raw foods celebrity chef Boris Lauser with his visiting San Francisco posse,
young sexy filmmaker Tilemachos Alexios Alexiou with super hot lover Assaf Hochman, translator to the stars Daniel «Haji» Hendrickson, dapper
composer and music theorist Volker Straebel, Maerz Music Festival Director Mattias Osterwold, gorgeous cineaste Julian Schubert, Gabriele Knapstein curator at Hamburger Bahnof Museum, vivacious ballerina Trixie Cordua,
film scholar Christian «F» Weber, academe Vincent Hediger, Christian Siekmieir of Exile Gallery with Japanese New York based artist Kazuko Mijamoto, curator Stefanie Schulte Strathaus, Tim & kJohnny Blue, LA fashion designer Cornel Collins, artist Bertand Bodenave, Alannah Weston, the creative director of Selfridges, male ingenue Jake Myerson, British provacateuse Isabela Blow with writer Hamish Bowles, art star Elias Hassos and Julia - Restoin Roitfeld.
From the perspective of a
composer,
Young conceives sound works, installations, performances, drawings, sound walks, and
films.