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Score: A Film Music Documentary

  • 2016
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
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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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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.A look at the cinematic art of the film musical score, and the artists who create them.

  • Director
    • Matt Schrader
  • Writer
    • Matt Schrader
  • Stars
    • Marco Beltrami
    • Jon Burlingame
    • Leonard Maltin
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    • Director
      • Matt Schrader
    • Writer
      • Matt Schrader
    • Stars
      • Marco Beltrami
      • Jon Burlingame
      • Leonard Maltin
    • 55User reviews
    • 57Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 2 nominations total

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    9burke-63833

    Worthwhile for any movie-lover.

    Score is a documentary that aims to highlight an important, yet often overlooked aspect of films: their soundtrack. The documentary takes the subject on mostly in chronological order, from early piano scores to the modern marrying of orchestral and electronic mediums. Along the way, the filmmakers interview film historians, directors, and the composers themselves.

    It really is amazing to witness how much emotional impact a film's score can have, down to little details like the volume of a french horn. Though I don't think I will ever truly understand how one creates this music, this is undoubtedly a worthwhile film for any movie-lover. My only disappointment is that the filmmakers were unable to interview the great John Williams (though he was covered extensively).
    8waynofour

    Very thorough and captivating

    When I heard about this documentary, I was very interested in seeing it because I love the special features of DVD's and Blu-ray disks. Also, much of my music collection is movie soundtracks. The film was shown at the Calgary International Film Festival and this gave me the opportunity to not only see "Score: A Film Music Documentary" but also to meet director Matt Schrader and composer Christophe Beck. The film was very thorough on the subject. It presents the history and creation of film music in such a captivating way. I also loved how the film highlighted some of today's great film composers. As someone who already knew the value of a film score however, I wonder about the impact this movie would have on someone who took the musical score of a movie for granted. If it alters their perception, then as many people as possible should see "Score".
    9TigerHeron

    A Must See if You Love Music and Movies

    A fairly comprehensive documentary about composers of music scores, their process in working with directors, their relationship with musicians and their reactions to the finished product. The film focuses somewhat on Jerry Goldsmith, John Williams and Hans Zimmer (who speaks quite a bit in the film and is amusing) but many other composers are included. The changing nature of film scores over time is explored. A film historian and a psychologist also make appearances. One of my favorite parts looked at different instruments that have been used in soundtracks. I will probably be paying a lot more attention to the score in films I see in the future!
    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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    • Release date
      • September 5, 2017 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official site
      • Official site - NRK (Norway)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Score: Un documentaire sur la musique de film
    • Filming locations
      • Los Angeles, California, USA(location)
    • Production company
      • Epicleff Media
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $101,382
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $8,088
      • Jun 18, 2017
    • Gross worldwide
      • $184,025
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 33m(93 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • D-Cinema 48kHz 5.1
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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