Nicholas Hooper Interview
#81
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:26 PM
He explained a little why he chose to take the series in a totally different musical direction. He testified of his admiration of John Williams. (I won't go into more detail, because I want everyone to subscribe to FSM Online!)
The one juicy tidbit, which I also mentioned in the interminable "Williams may score seventh Potter film" thread, is that Hooper is bowing out of the series altogether. He told me that the films have put too great a strain on his family life, and that he always thought that a certain composer "whose name I know well" should finish out the series, "since he started it."
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#82
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:34 PM

I hope Episode III is Called 'Revenge of the Sith'
#83
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:36 PM
#84
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:46 PM
The one juicy tidbit, which I also mentioned in the interminable "Williams may score seventh Potter film" thread, is that Hooper is bowing out of the series altogether.
That's good news for us
#85
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:46 PM
Seriously, please don't joke about such things.The one juicy tidbit, which I also mentioned in the interminable "Williams may score seventh Potter film" thread, is that Hooper is bowing out of the series altogether. He told me that the films have put too great a strain on his family life, and that he always thought that a certain composer "whose name I know well" should finish out the series, "since he started it."
#86
Posted 15 July 2009 - 06:50 PM
His family problems will be resolved... after we murder his family!i feel bad a little... i hope his family problems resolve
#87
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:00 PM
Woooohoooooooooooooooo!!!!
And if they don't manage to get him back... yay... we're at least going to get two scores by a real, film composer.
#88
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:02 PM
NOW DAMN YOU TIN TIN!
#89
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:05 PM
#90
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:52 PM
-Oscar Wilde
#91
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:54 PM
Well I for one have been leveling my criticisms at the director/producers more than anything. I also called him Hooper Pooper but that wasn't going out of my way to attack him, it just sort of came out naturally and I found it amusing and somewhat apt.No, but I can assume they at least refer to the music Hooper composed, rather than aiming petty comments at the man himself.
Hooper Pooper?
I call him Hooperman.
#92
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:56 PM
1. Nightwatch/Killer By Night - Johnny Williams and Quincy Jones 2. Diamond Head/Gone with the Wave - Johnny Williams/Lalo Schifrin 3. Mass - Leonard Bernstein 4. Bernstein with the New York Philharmonic - Leonard Bernstein
#93
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:57 PM
The one juicy tidbit, which I also mentioned in the interminable "Williams may score seventh Potter film" thread, is that Hooper is bowing out of the series altogether. He told me that the films have put too great a strain on his family life, and that he always thought that a certain composer "whose name I know well" should finish out the series, "since he started it."
I wonder... what has his family life got to do with this? Seriously?
Because he spends too much time working??
So now the only obstacle is schedule conflicts!
I am more convinced than ever now... John Williams will come back.
He would have scored 4 out of 7 movies then.
#94
Posted 15 July 2009 - 07:59 PM
#95
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:00 PM
More like 3.8 of 8...
why 3.8?
#96
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:07 PM
More like 3.8 of 8...
why 3.8?
Chamber of Secrets.
#97
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:08 PM
More like 3.8 of 8...
why 3.8?
Chamber of Secrets.
If he writes for two DH, it'll make 4,8.
#98
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:09 PM
More like 3.8 of 8...
why 3.8?
Chamber of Secrets.
Ahhh OK. Although WR didn't really write ANY new music.
But it still should be 4.8 of 8! (or 3.8 of 7)
#99
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:14 PM
Harry Potter represents the first (and only) giant, Hollywood scoring experience he's had, and I think it was quite hard on him (what with the time constraints, studio pressure, etc.). I got the impression that he'd be content just leading a quiet life in London from now on, without dabbling in mega blockbusters like this anymore.
I felt quite sympathetic towards the chap, really.
#100
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:16 PM
Hooper struck me as a very humble, down-to-earth, "simple" kind of guy.
This description also fits John Williams.
However, the similarity ends there.
#101
Posted 15 July 2009 - 08:18 PM
Hooper struck me as a very humble, down-to-earth, "simple" kind of guy. Most of his professional life has consisted of writing small scores for "small" projects. Even for Harry Potter he didn't have to leave London.
Harry Potter represents the first (and only) giant, Hollywood scoring experience he's had, and I think it was quite hard on him (what with the time constraints, studio pressure, etc.). I got the impression that he'd be content just leading a quiet life in London from now on, without dabbling in mega blockbusters like this anymore.
I felt quite sympathetic towards the chap, really.
That's probalby true. Well, I am sure most of RCP scoremakers are nice people too. I noticed that Ramin Djawadi is a very likeable guy, too bad I don't like his music.
#102
Posted 16 July 2009 - 10:00 AM
I was guilty of that too. I guess we all underestimated how the producers felt about having him on the first three.
Not everybody. But yeah, most people did.
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