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alicebrallice

Member Since 18 Jan 2012
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Topics I've Started

Merry Christmas!!!

23 December 2012 - 06:53 PM

OpheliaCorpPr who?

A REAL merry christmas to all jwfanners around the world!!! Posted Image



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Thomas Newman Appreciation Thread

23 July 2012 - 01:56 PM

An imagination I'd describe as boundless

he is indeed my favorite composer, I must confess


Oh Tom with your music I shall go through this life of mine

with every up and down, I'm sure you'll give me a sign


Tom admirers like Inky, Penna, Koray and Crocodile

you are officially in my most-valuable-members-file


Though the time has now come, I've reached 789 so I'm out of here

I'm sure you guys will take care of the thread, so I will not fear


Blumenkohl, where you at?

I hope you when seeing this thread your pants shat.



This is my very humble Snoozeman CD collection (plus 2-3 cds that are in the car):


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(the one next to finding nemo is fried green tomatoes)


So! Are you a Snoozeman fan like me? Post your thoughts, favorite pieces/scores, your CD collection or anything else related to him and his music! Listen to some of my favorites here: http://www.youtube.c...C8911A19DA81BDE


Europe InterRail 2012

23 May 2012 - 02:19 PM

so me and a friend are most likely gonna interrail through europe (a month) starting in august, and since I've noticed that most members here are european I was hoping you guys could come with thoughts/comments. our route isn't set in stone yet but we're thinking something like this:

Copenhagen - Hamburg - Berlin - Prague - Vienna - Ljubljana - Venice - Rome - Bern - Brussels - Amsterdam and then MAYBE london and then fly back to sweden if we have enough money/time. we might skip paris too.

so... dos and don'ts in these cities? is our route missing an awesome city that we absolutely CAN'T miss? are there any cool events happening in europe during aug/sep?

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AirTalk Event: The History and Future of Hollywood Film Music

16 April 2012 - 11:08 PM

damn you americans and your endlessly awesome events! is anyone here going to this?:

http://www.scpr.org/...lywood-film-mu/

Long before movies could talk, they still had the power to tell a story – with music. As film making evolved, so too did the process of scoring for the cinema. But these days, movie budgets are shrinking and composers are feeling the pinch. What does this mean for the future of film music? How has technology changed the business? How are today’s working composers able to overcome the many challenges?
Join AirTalk's Larry Mantle for a live broadcast on Wednesday, April 25 at 7pm as he hosts an in-depth discussion about the state of contemporary film music and how the business is changing.
Guests:
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Michael Giacchino is an award-winning composer of films, television shows and video games; his feature film composing credits include The Incredibles, Super 8 and Pixar's Up, which earned him an Oscar, as well as ABC's series, LOST. Giacchino sits on the Advisory Board of Education Through Music Los Angeles.
Randy Newman is an award-winning singer, songwriter, pianist and composer; his film scores include Ragtime,Leatherheads, and Meet the Parents; for Pixar, he scored Toy Story, A Bug’s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Carsand Toy Story 3. Newman has garnered multiple Grammy and Emmy Awards and two Oscars.
David Newman is an award-winning composer and conductor who has scored nearly 100 films including War of the Roses, Matilda, and Heathers. Newman headed the Sundance Institute’s music preservation program in the late 1980s and recently began touring, conducting the film West Side Story, live with orchestra.
Trevor Rabin is an award-winning musician and composer who has scored 34 feature films including The Sorcerer’s Apprentice, Armageddon and Con Air among others. Rabin is also well known as a guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter for the British rock band Yes from1982–1994.
6:30pm - Doors Open
7:00pm - Program
Admission is FREE, but RSVP's are required.


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favorite film studio/tv-intros?

25 March 2012 - 06:45 PM

there are some pretty awesome intros out there. here are my favorites:


this is the old Swedish Film Industry intro. I remember as a kid, I used to rewind the tape and listen to it over and over again, got goose bumps every time.


really like this intro for the swedish tv-show uppdrag granskning.


ah, good old x-files. used to creep me out when I was a kid, though :lol:


no surprise there, really.

what are your favorite film studio/tv-show intros?