Re: Electronic Music in Films
- From: "Nicolai P. Zwar" <NPZwar@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Aug 2006 10:11:36 +0200
Alex J Steed wrote:
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Alex J Steed wrote:
Yes, the THIN RED LINE is orchestral, but there are many electronicBLADE RUNNERI wasn't aware of a signifigant electronic component to The Thin Red
LOGAN'S RUN
THE THIN RED LINE
Line,
but an excellent suggestion none the less. Blade Runner and Logan's Run
are
on my 'To Do' List.
parts that smoothly blend in.
Are they clearly audible?
Quite a few of them clearly are. I don't know whether ALL of them are.
(If I didn't hear them, how would I know they are there? ;)
As there is likely little (nothing) in the way of
scholarship on such a recent score, I would need to be able to hear exactly
what role the electronic parts are contributing to the music.
The orchestral and electronic parts weave together into a sound
tapestry; they are not there to serve a dramatic purpose different and
distinct from the orchestral parts.
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