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MrJosh

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  1. Data, after studying some of the scores, has your opinion of the music become mor positive? Sometimes I find that I start to like certain music more so after studying it deeper.

    I personally think the scores are quite effective in the films. I just watched the Dark Knigt last week, and was struck with how effective the music was. But outside of the films, it doesn't hold my attention very well, even less so when I listen to someones "complete" edit. I feel like there isn't enough substance when listening outside of the film. Maybe I would "get it" more if I look at the scores?

  2. So it adds credibility to the fact that George was seriously tinkering with Order 66 late in the game. So what did it look like before these reshoots and what was shown to Williams when he began to write? hmm

    I guess the sequence was edited differently, because the "Lament" cue has several bars edited out in the final film mix.

    Also, when we first see Kashyyyk and it shows the female Jedi (Luminara Unduli) talking with some clonetroopers, that was originally part of Order 66. Only there was more to it as the clones turn on her while she's talking with them. Lucas just cut the turning of the clones and put the rest of her footage earlier in the film. Wouldn't at all be surprised if that change happened as late as early 2005 when he was filming other portions to the Jedi purge and Williams was writing and recording. Some of that score may very well match an extended portion of her death scene.

    Interesting!! Where did you find this out? That would have been an interesting addition to the purge.

  3. Man....conveyor belt = messy.

    So quick question. Any place I can go find the rots sketches. I am pretty fascinated with studying Johnny's scores. I'm also not sure how one gets into the whole "score trading" hobby, especially when one doesn't have much to trade :/

    Anyways, I love the theory about the Vader/ troops at temple scene being meant for part of the lament. Can't wait to get home and edit the scene with the music! The arena cue is WAY too upbeat for that.

  4. Yeah, I can see both sides. Composers getting annoyed because their music is being covered up by sfx and sound designers getting annoyed because their work is being covered with music LOL.

    Back to star wars, I am curious. With the rots PDFs that people apparently have, is there any evidence for there being an unused cue written for DVader marching into the temple with the clones? It always bugs the crap out of me to hear that tracked arena music in that scene.

  5. Kind of obvious, but I love the soft parts of Hymn to the Fallen. The haunting sound of the wordless choir through the first half, slowly building ...

    The local orchestra played it last year. Its the only time I have heard it live and it was very goosebumps-inducing.

  6. :lol:

    Album presentation is a funny thing. Present all the music, and you'll bore some of your listeners...omit some of it, and you'll frustrate other listeners who know what they're missing. I've said it before - I think it would just be awesome if each new OST had a unique download link for the complete, unedited score (with a lossless option like FLAC, preferably). That way, no one who bought the album would be forced to listen to 2 hours of music, but anyone who wanted the whole thing could have it for just a few bucks more. There wouldn't be any more financial risk than with a conventional soundtrack album, since the cost of offering everything online would be directly proportional to the number of people choosing to download it.

    None of this is related to the way La-La Land and FSM and Intrada (etc.) do things, though - I think they're fantastic, and I applaud their releases. Even the ones that don't interest me. :D

    I would so love this...why is it not happening. Or at least putting it all on itunes. I guess it just makes TOO much sense.

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