Composers!
I'm visiting in from the acting and screenwriting lounges, since I also studied music, composition, and can boast to absolutely obsessing over certain movie and television soundtracks, recognizing the instruments, the type of conducting, and even occasionally pretending to be the conductor myself.
There are three movies, motion picture soundtracks to be precise ( to keep the list brief) that never, ever, fail to move me, stop me in my tracks, and take me somewhere deep within: (and it seems the early 2000 were great years for movie music)
1. "Gladiator", (2000) The main theme, in particular, but really all the movements and transitions, are other-worldy, yet, deeply root themselves in my body the moment I begin listening to it.
2. "Chocolat", (2000) The lightness and beauty is felt, almost tangible through the screen, just by hearing the music. I can see it in front of my eyes.
3. "Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl" (2003) The first one, to be honest with you all, I still put this soundtrack on when I am writing action, fast paced, comedy, thriller scripts, or when I am happy, and feeling feisty, and daring.
I must give a nod to two motion picture soundtrack that are forever a part of my repertoire of inspiration: the Indiana Jones movies soundtracks, and the James Bond motion picture soundtracks.
What are some of your favorite motion picture, or television series soundtracks, and how have the affected, changed, or remained a constant in your life, career, or being, to this day?
Thanks for letting me play!
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Thank you Maurice Vaughan - I appreciate that!
You're welcome, Kat Spencer.
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Hey it’s 3:10am EST and I’m staying up researching everything there is to know about songwriting especially after everything I went through with my Autistic boyfriend. You’re absolutely right. Music i...
Expand commentHey it’s 3:10am EST and I’m staying up researching everything there is to know about songwriting especially after everything I went through with my Autistic boyfriend. You’re absolutely right. Music is indeed carthetic. I’m so terribly sorry to hear about your cat. My deepest most sincere condolences.
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By the way I listened to your song on YouTube it’s beautiful. I was deeply moved by it.
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I just subscribed to your YouTube channel, and I wanted to say how deeply moving “July” is. It must have been incredibly difficult to write, and as a fellow cat lover, I truly understand...
Expand commentHi Kat Spencer
I just subscribed to your YouTube channel, and I wanted to say how deeply moving “July” is. It must have been incredibly difficult to write, and as a fellow cat lover, I truly understand how much of your heart they carry with them.
The way you described the song becoming a place you can return to really stayed with me. That idea—that creativity gives loss somewhere to live—is powerful, and you can feel that truth inside the music.
I’ll be watching the rest of your work when I get the time, and from what I’ve seen so far, it’s absolutely beautiful and honest.
I’m truly sorry for your loss. Shade’s presence clearly continues through what you’ve created.