Going through this musical experience really helped us to understand the core of the film.
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Music in this film is a very important part.
I usually start from the most general to the more specific. I'll get an emotional overview for the film as a whole, trying to pinpoint what the musical identity is and come up with thematic ideas - any ideas that identify as succinctly as possible what the film is.
The experience of a film is immersive, and music is supposed to underline and help that experience.
It was one of the marvellous feelings of the film, having the music going in your head while doing scenes.
With film, it's all about the actor being able to feel the things that the character's feeling. It must do some strange things to your mind. Music I find much easier because you're being honest about where you are as a person.
I start with the music before I start writing the movie. It's such an important part for me, emotionally, to set up the tone for the movie.
Music is so crucial to every film, I think.
The visuals are equally as important as the music. It's all a complete experience.
Because of the wealth of fine music spread through the film, working on it held all the fun and excitement of attending a great concert.
I would have to say I might do some stuff, but it's the film that's appealing. I was raised on film. My musical experience is all via film, it's not from classical music.
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