by Andrew Root
Film scores and soundtracks can be cynically derided as telling the audience what to feel; a cheap shortcut to poignancy or a false sense of excitement. It’s kind of an unjust argument. The music is meant to enhance and support the emotion of a scene. Simply put, that’s its job….
This is great. This is everything I’m all about. Film and music.
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I love this article. I especially couldn’t agree more with number 1...Departed. I remember...
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