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Score: A Film Music Documentary

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33min
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James Cameron, Danny Elfman, Elmer Bernstein, Hans Zimmer, John Debney, John Williams, Brian Tyler, Quincy Jones, Randy Newman, Howard Shore, and Trent Reznor in Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016)
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA look at the cinematic art of the film musical score, and the artists who create them.A look at the cinematic art of the film musical score, and the artists who create them.A look at the cinematic art of the film musical score, and the artists who create them.

  • Réalisation
    • Matt Schrader
  • Scénario
    • Matt Schrader
  • Casting principal
    • Marco Beltrami
    • Jon Burlingame
    • Leonard Maltin
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    • Réalisation
      • Matt Schrader
    • Scénario
      • Matt Schrader
    • Casting principal
      • Marco Beltrami
      • Jon Burlingame
      • Leonard Maltin
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    • 67Métascore
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    • Récompenses
      • 7 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Marco Beltrami
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    Jon Burlingame
    Jon Burlingame
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    Leonard Maltin
    Leonard Maltin
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    Bill Field
    Bill Field
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    Christopher Young
    Christopher Young
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    David Newman
    David Newman
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    Amos Newman
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    John Debney
    John Debney
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    Garry Marshall
    Garry Marshall
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    James Cameron
    James Cameron
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    Trevor Rabin
    Trevor Rabin
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    Bear McCreary
    Bear McCreary
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    Mervyn Warren
    Mervyn Warren
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    Mychael Danna
    Mychael Danna
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    Hans Zimmer
    Hans Zimmer
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    Rachel Portman
    Rachel Portman
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    Christophe Beck
    Christophe Beck
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    Joseph Trapanese
    Joseph Trapanese
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      • Matt Schrader
    • Scénario
      • Matt Schrader
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    7spam-159

    I think I just need to make a Jerry Goldsmith Documentary

    Maybe it is too much to cover the whole history of film music in one film. The golden age of cinema is overlooked and the silver age is touched on in this film. They started talking about Jerry Goldsmith then quickly cut over to John Williams. John Williams is a great composer, I think his best work is Superman (1979) that whole score is great. But we know Williams because he scored Lucas and Spielberg. All the other composers didn't have that exposure. What about Basil Poledouris Conan? Or James Horner's earlier work like Star Trek II: Wrath of Khan?

    And going back to Goldsmith. The guy has the greatest library as a whole such creativity, experimentation. The film does show composers fiddling with instruments to get a certain sound. Guess who started that? Goldsmith. Who experimented with moog and electronics? Goldsmith. Guess who wrote the creepiest song ever for the anti christ? Goldsmith!

    I guess I would say to anyone that is a slightest of a fan of this music, just start listening there is so much great stuff out there. And a lot of it is on Youtube, which I hope stays up there so people can learn and enjoy these people's work.
    7Pjtaylor-96-138044

    Hear no evil.

    'Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016)' is about all things film music, clearly created out of a love for the craft. It's great to see an often understated side of movie making explored in all its glory, even if the picture only really provides a cursory inspection of the craft. Of course, there are moments of genuine insight - most of which occur when the affair focuses on the behind-the-scenes process of specific composers - and these are the experience's most enjoyable parts, as well as its most interesting. It shows just how complex composing for film is, regardless of how accomplished the final result will be (it's as difficult to score a masterpiece like 'Star Wars (1977)' as it is, say, 'The Gunman (2015)'). If you aren't already a massive fan of film music, I'm sure the flick will provide you with a decent amount of new information and instil at least an appreciation for the craft. Regardless of your familiarity with the subject matter, the picture is always entertaining even when it isn't hugely informational. It revels in its highlighted music, pouring love and adoration atop everybody featured. There are a number of notable omissions (no Giacchino or Harry Potter music?) and it doesn't feel particularly structured, but it's a well-made documentary with plenty of interviews and behind-the-scenes access. 7/10
    10bryanalford

    One of the best documentaries I've had the pleasure of watching...

    In 1989, I remember entering my local movie theater to watch Tim Burton's "Batman" -- a film I was eager to see due to my nerd-like obsession with this comic-book hero. What I didn't expect was to be consumed with the film's dark and edgy score, composed by Danny Elfman. While kids were lining up to get the Batman action figures, t-shirts, and other items stamped with the iconic Batman symbol, I was at my local music store purchasing the soundtrack on cassette.

    I was mesmerized by Elfman's score. It invigorated an intense sense of imagination and allowed me to think clearly; it calmed my insecurities as a awkward adolescent. Hell, I had to go back and purchase another cassette because I wore-out the first one I bought.

    From that point on, I didn't watch movies; I listened. I judged all films by their scores. If the music didn't give me the chills and move my imagination, then I wasn't interested. And I can easily name the films that left me with an urgency to buy the soundtrack on cassette, and later on CD. James Horner's "Glory," John Barry's "Dances With Wolves," Basil Poledouris' "The Hunt For Red October," Ennio Morricone's "The Mission," Randy Newman's "The Natural," Jerry Goldsmith's "Hoosiers," Elliot Goldenthal's "Interview with the Vampire" and anything produced by John Williams--all were scores I had playing on repeat throughout my younger years.

    And later in my adult years, I was heavily influenced by the scores composed by Hans Zimmer, John Debney, Ramin Djawadi, Marc Streitenfeld, Tom Holkenborg, Bear McCreary, and many others.

    I was obsessed. Still am. In fact, I'm listening to Hans Zimmer's "Gladiator" score while writing this review. And just yesterday, I couldn't hold back my excitement to listen to Zimmer's latest film score: "Blade Runner 2049." I haven't even seen this in the theaters yet, if that tells you anything.

    Why does all this matter? When watching "SCORE: A Film Music Documentary," I find myself enthused about movie-making again--the craft... the core of what it takes to be an artist. This documentary allows me to see inside the mind of the film score composer. And at the age when I first started listening to film scores, I was heavily influenced by guys like Danny Elfman, James Horner and John Williams--while my friends had Madonna, Bon Jovi, and other pop artists. But I could feel those emotions again, while watching this documentary. It made me feel young again. New. Creative.

    Watching SCORE was therapeutic for me. It was familiar but invigoratingly fresh. And I was able to once again appreciate what it meant to listen to a film, rather than just watch. Thanks to the film's director and writer, Matt Schrader, and his entire crew for making this work of art. It's allowed me to break through the mundane and wake my child-like imagination to be creative and true to myself.
    7matthewssilverhammer

    Not a GREAT doc, but a good one.

    I'm such a sucker for filmmaking docs, and this is a good one. Covering the entire history of composers scoring films, it's surprisingly comprehensive for how giant the topic is. Still, its scant 94 minute runtime did make me wish there was a "The Story of Film: An Odyssey" mini-series version of it. This will do for now.
    8Red-125

    Very interesting documentary about film music

    Score: A Film Music Documentary (2016) was written and directed by Matt Schrader. The film featured dozens of people who have written, directed, and played music for movies. These included Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman, but there were many, many more.

    Often, we don't even notice the music playing during a film. Or else we somehow believe that the music just arrived in the movie. There it is--we listen or not depending on how loud it is or how beautiful it is.

    Of course, some film music has become popular in its own right. Figure skaters still perform to Tara's Theme, or the 007 theme, or the music from Dr. Zhivago, years after the films have somewhat faded from our mind.

    Still, cinema is a visual medium, and we don't think much about the music when we're watching the movie. The music is "just there." Except that it isn't. Score documents the immense effort and cost involved in bringing music into the films.

    I recommend this movie because I think that you'll learn quite a bit, as I did. Also, the film made me more conscious of the music we hear every time we go to the movies, or watch a film on the small screen. Also, it will work very well on the small screen.

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 septembre 2017 (États-Unis)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official site
      • Official site - NRK (Norway)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Score: Un documentaire sur la musique de film
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Los Angeles, Californie, États-Unis(location)
    • Société de production
      • Epicleff Media
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    • Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 101 382 $US
    • Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
      • 8 088 $US
      • 18 juin 2017
    • Montant brut mondial
      • 184 025 $US
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    • Durée
      • 1h 33min(93 min)
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    • Mixage
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Rapport de forme
      • 1.78 : 1

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