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W. David Lichty

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  1. https://www.asmac.org/index.php/calendar/parties/103021-goldsmith-poltergeist You may have to join The American Society of Music Arrangers and Composers, but there's a free level, and it counts. Tomorrow, via Zoom at LA 12 PM | NY 3 PM | UK 8 PM
  2. We,, hellO there! ...young feller...

  3. Sounds like the most educated of guesses, and so I shall rely upon it. Thanks for all the detail, and again, for the list. I just got my set today, and was surprised at how difficult it was to find any film sequence lists for this, even guesses. Then the mother load above. Your thoroughness is more than commendable. By the way, do you read the blog of film professors Kristin Thompson and David Bordwell? They are as film professory as one would expect, and write for academics and film students, even on their blog, but in September Ms. Thompson wrote a piece that surprised me. She defended The Hobbit's being split into three films as something other than economic crassness or directorial excess. It turns out this film professor's film professor knows her Tolkein backwards and forwards, the books, the appendices, the films - all of it. She had done an analysis of the trailers, behind the scenes videos, any profiles or news stories, etc., matching information and images with the written Tolkein lore known to surround The Hobbit and Lord of the Rings as stories. It was her way of backing up her contention that the additions to the film were generally from Tolkein, and represented a treatment he had intended to give The Hobbit himself. I was surprised to find a Middle Earth/Jackson Film "apologist" coming from such a source. I'm not doing her justice (it's late where I am), but my point is that your thoroughness here reminded me of hers, so in case you haven't seen these, you might enjoy the articles at the ends of these links (one from just last week): http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/2012/09/20/a-hobbit-is-chubby-but-is-he-padded/ http://www.davidbordwell.net/blog/2013/01/16/a-hobbit-is-chubby-but-is-he-off-balance/ I thank you again, and really appreciate your diligence, Jason! - David
  4. This IS impressive. One thing puzzles me though... I understand how you determine deleted scenes in the middles of existing cues with extra music, but how did you figure this one out, that The Edge Of The Wild belongs where you have it? - David
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