Right now I just finished writing the music for a Rugrats feature film and the third week of September I go to London, and the Orchestra is going to perform the score.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'll probably always write film scores. It's the one place where a composer has almost unlimited resources at his beck and call. When music you have written works well in a film, nothing can beat it.
I've been doing my big theater projects, which take years, and writing a song here and there.
I wouldn't mind doing Broadway, but I am definitely trying to get a album out there first.
I write music to please myself. Hopefully the director's enjoying it too.
There's always a question of duration, there's a question of who the orchestra is. No one is free to write what you want - you collaborate on a film score, and one of the good things is that someone else's work is motivating you.
I'm working on a screenplay right now for the BBC, but I hope to have the decks cleared soon so I can get into the studio with my pals and put down some more tracks, try to get a strong dance single together.
I am auditioning again - getting back to theatre would be amazing.
I actually may do a musical next year... not one that I've written; one that I may star in. Plus my concert and other people's work and all of a sudden you've got a very full life.
I'm working on my life story. I'm not decided if it's going to be a musical or a movie with music in it.
When I finally decided to do the show, I only had two weeks to learn the choreography and the songs in French.