First of all: Hello everyone! I'm glad you guys are digging on this podcast so much.
Second:
Zarban wrote:To the composers: have you ever heard of composers saving a good bit for a movie that is better than the one they're currently working on (or, at least, doesn't feature a wet Shelly Winters)?
Sorry if this was asked and answered. I'm only 14 hours into the podcast....
Let me see if I get your question...have I ever written something during a movie and gone, "Eh, this movie isn't as good as my next one, so I'm just going to pass on using it in my current film and hold off till later?"
Sort of. Most composers I know have a "vault" of some sort. It's where we file away our (hopefully) awesome ideas that have yet to find a home. I have half a TB drive full of Logic and Pro Tools sessions plus a few plastic bins overflowing with random bits of manuscript paper. Literally 10 simultaneous albums have been being written for 3 years. Most of that music will never see the light of day. It's kind of absurd how few of my ideas I actually end up using.
That said, it's kind of nice to dig around in there if you aren't coming up with any score ideas for an awkwardly long time. "Uh, hmm, let's see...I used to know how to write music..."
Saniss wrote:I watched Raiders of the Lost Ark again yesterday, and it struck me how Marion's theme was smiliar to Han and Leia's theme.
John Williams writes a lot of similar melodies. I'm totally ok with that.
Saniss wrote:I haven't watched the first three Indy movies for more than ten years, so I was expecting Indy's main theme to hit me in the face, but it kinda didn't...These elements remind me of someone (can't remember who) who said in the podcast than Indiana Jones' soundtrack might not be one of the greatest John Williams' soundtrack. This at least might seem true to me for Raiders of the Lost Ark.
Yup, that was me. It's a great melody, totally fits the character, and somehow it just never hits me in the gut.