A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
March 16, 2017
Original Title:
Score: A Film Music Documentary
Alternate Titles:
Score - Eine Geschichte der Filmmusik
Score: Cinema's Greatest Soundtracks
Genres:
Documentary | Music
Production Companies:
Epicleff Media
Production Countries:
United States of America
Ratings / Certifications:
AT: 12 CA: 14A DE: 12 KR: All NL: 12 US: PG
Runtime: 94
Music is an integral part of most films, adding emotion and nuance while often remaining invisible to audiences. Matt Schrader shines a spotlight on the overlooked craft of film composing, gathering many of the art form’s most influential practitioners, from Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman to Quincy Jones and Randy Newman, to uncover their creative process. Tracing key developments in the evolution of music in film, and exploring some of cinema’s most iconic soundtracks, 'Score' is an aural valentine for film lovers.
Associate Producer:
Tim Spriggs
Director:
Matt Schrader
Director of Photography:
Kenny Holmes
Nate Gold
Editor:
Kenny Holmes
Matt Schrader
Executive Producer:
Nobuko Toda
Matt Schrader
Music:
Ryan Taubert
Producer:
Kenny Holmes
Robert Kraft
Trevor Thompson
Nate Gold
Writer:
Matt Schrader
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