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This Is DeLaCruzThis Is DeLaCruzRunning Sound for The Plot In You (Marcus Wickham)Send us a textThere’s something cinematic, haunting, and undeniably heavy about a The Plot In You show—and behind that immersive wall of sound is Marcus Wickham, the band's master of Front of House.In this episode, Marcus takes us inside his creative headspace and technical workflow, revealing how he builds a sonic atmosphere that mirrors the band’s emotional weight and raw energy. From textured layers to seismic low-end, he’s not just mixing a show—he’s crafting a world.What sets Marcus apart isn’t just his control of the faders—...2025-04-221h 01Growing Pains with Nicholas FloresGrowing Pains with Nicholas Flores#202 - Rachel Houska, Daniel Marcus and Scott "Q" MarcusNick sits down with Rachel Houska, Daniel Marcus and Scott "Q" Marcus to talk about their upcoming play “The Game’s Afoot”, a "Sherlock Holmes, festive holiday, comedic, murder-mystery romp written by Ken Ludwig." Opening night is Friday, November 15th, with performances running through  Sunday, December 8th. Tickets and show times can be found online (ncrt.net). 10/22/2024 2024-10-311h 26The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFrederic Yonnet Talks Killers of the Flower Moon Welcome to 2024, and welcome to another interview on The Film Scorer! Joining me to kick off the new year is harmonicist extraordinaire Frédéric Yonnet. Fred has toured and performed with an incredible slate of legendary musicians, like Stevie Wonder, Prince, John Mayer, Ed Sheeran, Erykah Badu, John Legend, The Roots, Usher, Talib Kweli, Yasiin Bey (f/k/a Mos Def), De La Soul, and A Tribe Called Quest, among many others. Even if you haven't heard of Fred before, you've definitely heard his harmonica. With all that said, why is he chatting with The Film Sc...2024-01-0737 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: July Through September 20232023 is nearly over, and to lead into the new year, The Film Scorer keeps you up to date on recent releases (perfect to chat about with your family over the holidays) by covering some of the best and most notable film scores released from July through September of this year, featuring scores like Oppenheimer by Ludwig Göransson, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem by Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, Bottoms by Leo Birenberg and Charli XCX, and many more! Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores, i...2023-12-2424 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMichael Abels Talks Jordan Peele, The BurialPulitzer Prize winning composer Michael Abels (Get Out, Nope) joins the show to round out 2023! Not surprisingly, Michael and I spend a fair amount of time talking about his work with Jordan Peele on the films Get Out, Us, and Nope, including a broad look at their working relationship and how it fulfilled Michael's long-time dream of working in film. But Michael also scored a couple films this year, which we then dig into, including The Burial and Landscape with Invisible Hand. Primarily, we talk about his work on The Burial, in which Jamie Foxx gives an electric performance. As...2023-12-1725 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerJerskin Fendrix Talks Poor Things As 2023 starts to close, and the awards season begins to heat up, I'm joined by the composer for what's being widely hailed as one of the best film scores of the year: Jerskin Fendrix. Jerskin's latest score is for the film Poor Things, directed by Yorgos Lanthimos. But not only is Poor Things Jerskin's latest score, it's also his first. And it just landed him a Golden Globe nomination. Unsurprisingly, then, we spend most of our conversation talking about Jerskin's score. While this is a shorter interview, so we didn't have as much time to meander into...2023-12-1023 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerRobert Aiki Aubrey Lowe Experimental composer Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe (Candyman) joins The Film Scorer podcast in the midst of the year-end blitz. Rob's latest score is for the vérité-style documentary Grasshopper Republic. As such, we spend much of the conversation talking about, and around, Rob's score, which is certainly among the most overlooked of the year. Along the way we talk about Rob's general style and approach, tackle the big questions around how to roll back the commodification of music, and more. Grasshopper Republic is currently playing in certain festivals while Rob's score, and mu...2023-11-2641 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerLaura Karpman Scores The Marvels, American Fiction I'm getting closer and closer to having conducted one hundred composer interviews, and yet I don't think I've ever covered a Marvel score in one (let alone any superhero score). With Laura Karpman (Ms. Marvel, What If...?) joining the show, that all changes. Laura is fresh off of scoring the latest MCU film, The Marvels, starring Brie Larson (Captain Marvel), Iman Vellani (Ms. Marvel), and Teyonah Parris (Captain Rambeau), in an interplanetary adventure. As such, we spend most of the conversation digging into her score, and particularly the great lengths to which she was able to experiment...2023-11-1936 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerYair Elazar GlotmanI've been familiar with Yair Elazar Glotman ever since I heard his score for Last and First Men, which he co-composed with the great Jóhann Jóhannsson. As such, it's great to finally have him on the show! Yair and I primarily talk about his score for the new Netflix crime thriller Reptile, for which Yair has composed a fairly dense, abstract, and textural score. The score - and the film overall - has homages to older noir films, helping solidify this film as a sort of neo-noir, but it's also aware of itself and these influences, giving th...2023-11-1229 minArt2LifeArt2LifeDiving Deeper Into You - Nicholas Wiltonhttps://Art2Life.com - Do you have hang-ups around sharing your artwork? Where can we find the confidence to put ourselves out there? These are exactly the kind of questions we’re digging into with our Art2Life workshop participants here in Morocco. And for this episode, I’m hanging poolside with a few of our fantastic artists to answer questions about sharing our work, promoting ourselves authentically, freeing our minds from limits, and embracing our individual artistic journeys. You don’t want to miss it! ================================ LISTEN IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN… Promotin...2023-11-0132 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerRostam Batmanglij (Rostam) Talks The Persian Version, Vampire Weekend In this somewhat Halloween-flavored episode, Rostam Batmanglij (Rostam) (ex-Vampire Weekend, The OA) joins the show! Taking a little detour from his solo and collab music, and writing and producing for other artists like Haim, Charli XCX, and Frank, Ocean, Rostam and I primarily talk about his new score for the film The Persian Version. Rostam's score is quite subtle and restrained, marrying ancient Iranian music with Western classical music, as well as some pop and more mainstream musical influences from the last several decades. His score is capped by a cover of Cyndi Lauper's classic "Girls Just...2023-10-2929 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerChristopher Willis Talks Lamya’s Poem, Black Mirror To keep the newly-launched season 4 momentum rolling, I'm joined by composer Christopher Willis! Chris is actually responsible for some of my favorite scores in recent years, like The Death of Stalin and The Personal History of David Copperfield, as well as the excellent series Veep (among other things). However, I managed to keep the fan side of me at bay until the very end of our chat. Instead, we chat about his most recent works: the score for the animated film Lamya's Poem, featuring an incredibly lovely, lush main theme (one of my favorites of the year...2023-10-1538 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerCharlie Clouser Talks Saw X Season 4 is here! Charlie Clouser (the Saw series, Nine Inch Nails) joins the show to kick-off the latest season. Charlie and I talk about not just his score for the latest Saw film - Saw X - but his work throughout the series, including the famous and essential "Hello Zepp" themes found in each film. Near the end, Charlie indulges me on my personal curiosity regarding the surprising number of 90s and early 2000s industrial musicians that have found their way into the film and scoring worlds, expanding it to cover the desire for filmmakers to bring...2023-10-0155 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerSeason Four Trailer - The Film Scorer PodcastSeason four of The Film Scorer Podcast is almost here! The new season launches on Sunday, October 1st, with new episodes continuing every other Sunday after that (more or less). Given the breadth of guests in season three, including Daniel Pemberton, Tim Hecker, and recent Oscar winner Volker Bertelmann, you never who will show up this time around - all I can say is I already have some great guests lined up! So subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, follow The Film Scorer on Instagram and Twitter, and keep those ears open! 2023-09-2700 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: April Through June 2023Season 4 is just around the corner! But until then, satiate your film music appetite by joining The Film Scorer to hear about some of the best or most notable film scores released from April through June of this year, featuring scores like Carmen by Nicholas Britell, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny by John Williams, and many more! Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores, including detailed writeups and lists. 2023-09-2425 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Sherri Chung Even though Season 3 is over and Season 4 has yet to begin, The Film Scorer podcast returns with a new interview. This time, I'm joined by composer Sherri Chung! Sherri (Riverdale, Kung Fu) and I intended to chat about her three latest projects, Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai, Based on a True Story, and Happiness for Beginners, but got sidetracked for quite a bit. As a result, we spend a while talking about: the current writers' and actors' strikes, and the impact that those have on film and tv composers; trying to find the opportunity to write music...2023-08-2847 minGrowing Pains with Nicholas FloresGrowing Pains with Nicholas Flores#150 - Cynthia Martells and Scott ”Q” MarcusCynthia Martells is a Tony nominated actress with roles on Broadway, in television, and film. She is the director of Pintauro, a collection of one-acts from the "priest turned poet, novelist, and playwright" Jo Pintauro. You can see Pintauro at the North Coast Repertory theater in Eureka California. Opening night is August 18th 2023 with shows running through September 17th. Link to tickets (https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=ncrt).   Scott "Q" Marcus is a professional speaker. He is the Chief Recovering Perfectionist for ThisTimeIMeanIt.com, the founder and Publisher of Two Words Magazine, past p...2023-08-181h 11Growing Pains with Nicholas FloresGrowing Pains with Nicholas Flores#147 - Scott ”Q” MarcusScott "Q" Marcus is a professional speaker. He is the Chief Recovering Perfectionist for ThisTimeIMeanIt.com, the founder and Publisher of Two Words Magazine, past president of the northern California chapter of the National Speakers Association, a wellness coach and consultant, newspaper columnist and more. You can find Scott online (@ThisTimeIMeanIt.com) and at his Facebook group (@IntentionsAffirmationsManifestations).    Be sure to catch Pintauro (August 18th - September 17th) and Lysistrata (August 25th - September 24th) at the North Coast Repertory Theater. Link to tickets (https://app.arts-people.com/index.php?ticketing=ncrt) 2023-08-071h 29The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerA Brief Overview of Composer UnionizationWith Season 3 over and the prevalence of union strikes in the American film and tv landscape, I've decided to use this break to give a brief overview as to why composers in the US don't have a union (unlike almost everyone else in the industry). There's a little history in here, a little legal discussion, and some conjecture and opinions I've picked up from composers lately. That said, I've tried to keep my own opinion out of this (and this certainly isn't legal advice). Keep in mind that I've simplified a number of the concepts. For instance...2023-07-2419 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerSteph Economou To celebrate the season 3 finale, I'm joined by Grammy winning composer Steph Economou! Steph's latest score is for the Dreamworks animated film Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken. As such, we primarily talk about Steph's score, including her choice to approach the score with a "cinematic dream pop" palette, implementing unique instruments like conch shells and the Bohemian Cristal Instrument, and the daunting nature of this being her first feature animated project. Of course, we also talk about her Grammy win, taking home the first ever Grammy for "Best Score Soundtrack For Video Games And Other Interactive Media" for...2023-07-0943 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMark Jenkin  In one of the last interviews of Season 3, composer and director Mark Jenkin joins The Film Scorer podcast! First off, and something I forgot to mention in the intro, but I appreciate Mark persevering through some major audio issues - our interview went for nearly an hour, but a lot of the audio wasn't salvageable! Mark recently released his experimental folk horror film Enys Men (Cornish for Stone Island) earlier this year, as well as his corresponding score. As such, we primarily discuss the film, including Mark's score, how filmmaking and composing process, and much more. Along t...2023-06-1833 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: January Through March 2023It's a new year, which means a new batch of great film music to listen to! To help you out, The Film Scorer covers some of the best and most notable film scores released from the first three months of the year, including scores like Enys Men by Mark Jenkin, Broker by Jung Jae-Il, L'envol by Gabriel Yared, and many more! Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores and see below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and li...2023-06-1323 minWorking PeopleWorking People2023 Canadian Labour Congress, Part 2 (w/ Nora Loreto, Meg Davis, Larry Rousseau, & Nicholas Marcus Thompson)From May 8-12, the 30th Constitutional Convention of the Canadian Labour Congress took place in Montréal. Reporting for Working People and The Real News Network, Max attended the convention and spoke with a number of rank-and-file workers, organizers, and union officers about the state of the labor movement in Canada. In Part 2 of our two-part dispatch from the CLC, we talk to: Nora Loreto, writer, editor, organizer, podcaster, co-host of Sandy and Nora Talk Politics with Sandy Hudson, and author of numerous books, including Spin Doctors: How Media and Politicians Misdiagnosed the COVID-19 Pandemic, and Take Back The F...2023-06-081h 55The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerDaniel Pemberton Swings ’Across the Spider-Verse’Fresh off the back of scoring the smash hit Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse composer Daniel Pemberton (Enola Holmes 1 & 2, Steve Jobs) joins The Film Scorer Podcast! Not surprisingly, Daniel and I spend the majority of our interview talking about his score, including: the significant amount of time Daniel had not only to write and record, but also to do what he calls R&D; expanding the sonic palette from the first film; and creating distinct, genre-appropriate thematic material and sounds for the primary characters while also balancing and integrating these pieces of music (asking himself “How do you write and cre...2023-06-0433 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerChad Cannon  As season 3 of The Film Scorer podcast slowly comes to a close (only a few episodes left), Chad Cannon (Ghost of Tsushima: Iki Island) joins the show! Chad and I primarily talk about his latest score, which is for the documentary miniseries Algiers, America, following a high school football team in New Orleans (the Edna Carr Cougars). The score mostly features Chad's modern classical compositions, as well as some New Orleans-centric elements that Chad crafted with a few local musicians. As such, Chad talks about the challenge of scoring around three hours of music, visiting New Orleans t...2023-05-2831 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerNitin SawhneyAfter a brief hiatus, The Film Scorer podcast returns with guest Nitin Sawhney! Nitin and I originally planned just on discussing his latest score, which is for the film What's Love Got to Do with It? but coincidentally timed the interview to coincide with the announcement of his next album, "Identity". As such, we start off by discussing his new album and the recently released single, "Darling Boy", which features vocals from Guy Garvey and lyrics that Garvey used to sing as a lullaby to his then-newborn son. We then dig into Nitin's fascinating hybrid score for What's Love...2023-05-2138 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerBrian Tyler Talks ’Super Mario’, ’Fast X’  Brian Tyler (Fast & Furious franchise, Yellowstone franchise, Avengers: Age of Ultron) joins The Film Scorer Podcast, finishing up our unofficial "month of Tylers"! Brian is fresh off the back of scoring the global smash hit The Super Mario Bros. Movie, and we spend the bulk of our conversation discussing his score and experience. This ranges from Brian's lifelong fandom of Mario games (as a kid he'd cut out articles about Mario composer Koji Kondo and game designer Shigeru Miyamoto from magazines), the surreal experience of working with Kondo and Miyamoto, and filling the score with homages to the...2023-04-2331 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerThe Best Film Scores of 2022Better late than never - The Film Scorer returns for the annual tradition of covering the ten "best" film scores of 2022. There's also an eleventh honorable mention of arguably my favorite film score release of the year. These scores aren't presented in any particular order, and are really just favorites - who's to say what's "best"? Feel free to chime in with some of your favorites from the world of film and beyond; even if they didn't make the list, chances are they were close!   One note: I mention that two composers are on their t...2023-04-1827 minWe Love Equity Real Estate ShowWe Love Equity Real Estate ShowNicholas Nick Expert Marketer Talks Marketing For Deals In 2023 | W.L.E.R.E #104In today's episode let's welcome our special guest, Nicholas Nick, who had quite an impressive career as a serial entrepreneur! From founding Lead Mining to investing in real estate, traveling, and sharing his adventures on social media, he has certainly stayed busy. It's also impressive that he has spent over 14 years in the restaurant industry and then moved on to work for a national mentorship company, where he quickly climbed the ranks to become an executive overseeing all fulfillment. His ability to turn over 700k in sales and build a strong foundation of 24 employees in his first...2023-04-171h 02We Love Equity Real Estate ShowWe Love Equity Real Estate ShowNicholas Nick Expert Marketer Talks Marketing For Deals In 2023 | W.L.E.R.E #104In today's episode let's welcome our special guest, Nicholas Nick, who had quite an impressive career as a serial entrepreneur! From founding Lead Mining to investing in real estate, traveling, and sharing his adventures on social media, he has certainly stayed busy. It's also impressive that he has spent over 14 years in the restaurant industry and then moved on to work for a national mentorship company, where he quickly climbed the ranks to become an executive overseeing all fulfillment. His ability to turn over 700k in sales and build a strong foundation of 24 employees in his first...2023-04-171h 02The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerTyler Bates Talks ’John Wick 4’ Fresh off of scoring the critical and box office hit action film John Wick 4, Tyler Bates (Guardians of the Galaxy Vols. 1 & 2, 300, The Punisher) joins The Film Scorer Podcast! Unsurprisingly, Tyler and I spend a decent amount of time talking about his work on John Wick; not just the latest film, but his work across all four entries and his collaboration across each with Joel J. Richard as well. Throughout the chat, we also cover Tyler's latest series, the animated action/spy show Agent Elvis on Netflix (which he co-scored with Tim Williams), his interest in equitable collaboration, a...2023-04-0953 minGrowing Pains with Nicholas FloresGrowing Pains with Nicholas Flores#123 - Scott ”Q” MarcusScott "Q" Marcus is a professional speaker. He is the Chief Recovering Perfectionist for ThisTimeIMeanIt.com, the founder and Publisher of Two Words Magazine, past president of the northern California chapter of the National Speakers Association, wellness coach and consultant, newspaper columnist and more. You can find Scott online (@ThisTimeIMeanIt.com) and at his Facebook group (@IntentionsAffirmationsManifestations).     0:00 | Start   5:37 | Weight loss journey   17:07 | Struggling with food addiction   35:57 | People turning against you when you try to change   45:50 | The importance of effect...2023-04-071h 41The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAnne-Kathrin Dern Anne-Kathrin Dern is the latest guest on The Film Scorer Podcast! You might be most familiar with Anne's lush, thematically-rich traditional orchestral scoring on a number of family and animation films, but she's started to slowly move into more hybrid and pure electronic/textural film and game scoring as well. As such, we talk about this transition and how mixing up scoring styles makes her grow as a composer well maintaining her excitement in the field. This transition recently culminated with her latest score, The Devil Conspiracy, a far more electronic, textural horror score that also features...2023-03-1946 minCoach Bandstra PodcastsCoach Bandstra Podcasts141:Building A Program & Identity - Marcus Colvin - Beavercreek HS (OH)141:Building A Program & Identity - Marcus Colvin - Beavercreek HS (OH)  Sponsors  The Coachpad has now been around for 3 seasons and coaches everywhere are saving time and being more efficient when it comes to scout cards. Coach Robinson from Texas says “The thing I most enjoy is the ease of access to all the scout cards and how I can draw on them if I need to make any changes. Every coach that uses it says it is so great to use.”   If you and your staff are tired of the old way of preparing and using scout cards check ou...2023-03-1333 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerTim Hecker Takes a Dip In The ’Infinity Pool’ Tim Hecker, one of the leading voices in experimental electronic music (sometimes referred to as "ambient") joins The Film Scorer Podcast! Tim and I primarily talk about his score to the new film Infinity Pool, a psychedelic, nasty ride with an equally wowing, disorienting score. Among the stranger aspects of the score is that Tim actually utilized the sounds of Mediterranean cicadas, spending hours trawling through YouTube for the perfect samples before eventually turning them into a sort of Baltic banjo in a Deliverance homage for the regressive, yet future-forward dystopian mythical island state on which the...2023-02-2634 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: October through December 2022With 2022 over, The Film Scorer covers some of the best and most notable film scores released from the last three months of the year. These include scores like Babylon by Justin Hurwitz, All Quiet on the Western Front by Volker Bertelmann, and many more. A breadth of film music awaits! The episode opens with some awards season coverage, recorded prior to the BAFTA awards ceremony, and so predicts a Hurwitz win even though Volker Bertelmann ended up winning. Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores...2023-02-2225 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerCarter Burwell Talks ’The Banshees of Inisherin’  Three-time Oscar nominated composer Carter Burwell (True Grit, Three Billboards Outside Billing, Missouri) joins The Film Scorer Podcast! We primarily talk about his latest score, which also happened to land him his third Oscar nomination (as well as another BAFTA nom), The Banshees of Inisherin! This includes determining the sound palette (going from initial ideas for period-appropriate Irish music to incorporating an Indonesian gamelan), pulling out the essence of Colin Farrell's character, and more. Along the way, he gives his thoughts on experimentation in film music and the benefit of having more time to sit down and sc...2023-02-1929 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMaya Shenfeld I recently chatted with experimental composer Maya Shenfeld about her first major foray into film scoring: the Oscar shortlisted documentary The Flagmakers. Fresh off of her critically acclaimed debut album, In Free Fall (which experiments through electroacoustic arrangements), Maya's score for The Flagmakers is a contemporary, modernized take on traditional American minimalism (á la Reich and Glass). Not only do we discuss these two pieces, but we also cover Maya's long-time interest in film music, dive into the world and communities of experimental music, and more. You can find out more about Maya on h...2023-02-0540 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerZak EngelComposer Zak Engel joins me to kick off 2023, and end my brief interview hiatus. We primarily chat about his score for the mind-bending sci-fi thriller Ultrasound, which released a couple of years ago but for which Zak's score has only recently come out. It's a really cool, engaging score filled with older analog synth sounds and more modern electronics, building on influences from folks like Mort Garson, Disasterpeace, and Daniel Lopatin/Oneohtrix Point Never. We also talk about some of Zak's personal influences, how he got into film, and Zak even tackles a few of my surprise and unfair...2023-01-2242 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerNathan Johnson’s Glass Onion - Scoring a Murder MysteryTo finish up 2022, I attempt to unravel the new murder mystery Glass Onion, with the help of its composer, Nathan Johnson (Knives Out, Looper) . Not surprisingly, then, Nathan and I jump into his big, orchestral score, including revisiting themes from the predecessor film Knives Out, creating new themes (particularly the theme for Janelle Monáe's character, Andi), and finding the right sound for the film. Along the way we talk about working with Rian Johnson and Guillermo del Toro (with whom Nathan collaborated on 2021's Nightmare Alley), picking the right projects, impostor syndrome, and more! You can fi...2022-12-2443 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerVolker Bertelmann Talks ’All Quiet on the Western Front’Pleased to have Academy Award winning composer Volker Bertelmann join the show! Volker is fresh off of scoring the new adaptation of All Quiet on the Western Front, a new bleak, harrowing anti-war version of the classic novel for which he's received his first Oscar and BAFTA wins! We chat primarily about this score, including creating some of the incredibly distinct, surprising sounds used throughout and his working relationship with long time collaborator (and the film's director) Edward Berger. We also cover a few more disparate topics, like his earlier days in the music industry, finding inspiration when writing...2022-12-1150 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerRaphaelle Thibaut The latest guest on The Film Scorer Podcast is French composer Raphaelle Thibaut! Raphaelle (or simply Raph) has been primarily working in documentaries lately, scoring projects such as Secrets of the Whales, Introducing, Selma Blair, and Mama's Boy, the last of which being her latest project. We primarily talk about her score for Mama's Boy, which is a lovely, somber yet optimistic score told primarily through piano, with instances of woodwinds, acoustic guitar, and more. We also touch on some of her musical influences (60s and 70s French and Italian scores), how those influences compare with more...2022-11-2736 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: July through September 2022As the year draws to a close, The Film Scorer covers some of the best and most notable film scores released from July, August, and September 2022. These include scores like Nope by Michael Abels, Blonde by Nick Cave and Warren Ellis, and many more. A breadth of film music awaits! Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores and see below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and lists: July: https://thefilmscorer.com/the-best-film-scores-of-july-2022/ August: htt...2022-11-1730 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Nathan Micay My latest guest is DJ-turned-media composer Nathan Micay! While those fans of techno, house, and trance clubbing across the world might be familiar with Nathan's work in those scenes, he's recently branched out into scoring for film and tv. In fact, his first big break was with HBO's Industry, season 2 of which has just released. Of course, Nathan and I dive into his work on the show (including the palette, creating motifs, and putting together the forthcoming score release), while also touching on far-flung topics like his love of David and Thomas Newman scores (especially for the...2022-11-1348 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerRaising Hell with Ben LovettOn this Devil's Night, who better to raise a little hell with than my latest guest: Ben Lovett (The Night House, The Ritual). Ben and I primarily talk about his latest score, Hellraiser, which is a reimagining/remake of Clive Barker's original novella The Hellbound Heart. As part of that discussion, we cover (among other things), Ben's utilization of Chris Young's themes for the original film, making the score something uniquely his own, and dealing with the pressure (and external criticism) that comes with working on such a big, beloved (sometimes) franchise. Hellraiser is currently streaming on...2022-10-3040 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Michael Price  Michael Price joins The Film Scorer for episode 2 of season 3! You might be most familiar with Michael Price (at least I was) from his work with David Arnold on the acclaimed and excellent Sherlock and Dracula series, both created by Mark Gatiss and Steven Moffat. But Michael also spent five years working with Michael Kamen, beginning on Event Horizon and X-Men, and music edited a number of films including the entire Lord of the Rings trilogy. During our interview we talk about all of those. We also talk about, and cover most in-depth, Michael's latest solo album W...2022-10-1644 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerCosey Fanni TuttiSeason three of The Film Scorer Podcast is finally here! Joining me is legendary musician and composer Cosey Fanni Tutti. Film music fans may not be quite as familiar with Cosey, who's best known for being a founding member of the band Throbbing Gristle, arguably the pioneers of industrial music. However, Cosey has also been busy with solo work, collaborations, and even film scoring. As such, we primarily discuss her score for the film Delia Derbyshire: The Myths & The Legendary Tapes, about the influential electronic musician and composer Delia Derbyshire. We also talk about her new book, Re-Sisters: The...2022-10-0225 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerSeason Three Trailer - The Film Scorer PodcastSeason Three of The Film Scorer Podcast is almost here! The new season launches on Sunday, October 2nd, with new episodes continuing every other Sunday. Given the breadth of guests in Season Two, you never who will show up this time around - but I can promise, there's already some great names signed up! So subscribe on your favorite podcast platform, follow The Film Scorer on Instagram and Twitter, and keep those ears open. 2022-09-2500 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerDominic Lewis Rides the ’Bullet Train’  With the season 3 premiere right around the corner, we've decided to drop an interview to tease your appetite. Dominic Lewis (Violent Night, The King's Man) joins The Film Scorer to talk about his new score to the hit action film Bullet Train. Dom's score is a self-described concept album featuring numerous, far-reaching influences and a number of faux needle drops that completely fooled me when I watched the film. Dom also briefly talks about his two upcoming Christmas films (including Spirited, a musical starring Will Ferrell and Ryan Reynolds) and how to make Christmas music that doesn't so...2022-08-2143 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: April through June 2022As the inter-season hiatus winds down, The Film Scorer covers some of the best, most notable, and favorite film scores from April through June, 2022. These run the gamut, from "multiverse" scores like Everything Everywhere All at Once by Son Lux and Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, to grimy, experimental works like We're All Going to the World's Fair by Alex G or Phil Tippett's Mad God by Dan Wool and more, this period is loaded with impressive pieces.  Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores a...2022-08-1425 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Review I: ’Phil Tippett’s Mad God’ by Dan WoolWhile the main branch of The Film Scorer Podcast is on its post-season 2 hiatus, I've decided to do something a little different to fill the absence. I'll be doing some shorter-form audio reviews of film scores. The first of these is Dan Wool's score to the brilliant stop-motion monstrosity, Phil Tippett's Mad God. It's a bleak, apocalyptic piece that blurs the edges of sound design. I highly recommend the score and the film!   You can also read my review of Wool's score here: https://thefilmscorer.com/dan-wools-mad-score-for-phil-tippetts-mad-god-2022-film-score-review/ 2022-07-1008 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerHannah Peel  In the season two finale of The Film Scorer Podcast, acclaimed Northern Irish composer Hannah Peel joins the show! We primarily talk about her score for the new series adaptation of John Wyndham's novel The Midwich Cuckoos (which you may know as The Village of the Damned). It's a supremely cool score, mixing dark, oppressive and gentle soundscape electronics with voice. The most notable aspect of the latter - and the part that sold me on the score immediately - is Hannah's manipulation of her own voice to mimic the sound of cuckoos. In the midst of t...2022-06-1238 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerLucrecia DaltExperimental musician turned film and TV composer Lucrecia Dalt joins me on The Film Scorer Podcast! Despite a lifelong interest in film and film music, as well as a decade-long career in composing and sound design, Dalt has just broken into the film and TV sphere in the last several months. We primarily cover her two new scores - for the horror feature The Seed and the horror-comedy show The Baby - but also dive into our thoughts on the film and film music landscapes and touch on her broader love of film.   I'm a hu...2022-05-2941 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: January through March 2022In between composer interviews, The Film Scorer covers some of the best, most notable, and favorite film scores from January through March, 2022. These include a handful of films released in 2021 whose scores for some reason had delayed releases, like The Harder They Fall by Jeymes Samuel and Benedetta by Anne Dudley, as well as experimental scores like The Seed by Lucrecia Dalt, Texas Chainsaw Massacre by Colin Stetson, and Ted K by Blanck Mass (the latter of whom I recently interviewed), and a whole load more!  Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and art...2022-05-0625 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerBlanck Mass Takes Us Inside Ted KExperimental electronic musician turned film composer Benjamin John Power (aka Blanck Mass) joins The Film Scorer Podcast! We initially set out to talk about his score for Ted K, which mixes gentle, ambient textures and pounding melodies to get into the head of domestic terrorist Ted Kaczynski. However, we take a detour and first talk about his other new score (which, as of recording, hadn't released) for Gazza, which covers the troubled life of British footballer Paul Gascoigne (aka Gazza). Blanck Mass also talks about how hearing Ennio Morricone's score to The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly at six...2022-05-0134 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Nicole Russin-McFarland (and Christopher Andrew Norris)Film composer and director Nicole Russin-McFarland joins The Film Scorer Podcast! But, Nicole didn't come alone; joining her is voice actor Christopher Andrew Norris, a frequent collaborator of Nicole's (though those of you with deft ears might notice a third guest - Nicole's cat - who makes some infrequent background appearances...). We discuss their working relationship and process, spanning several dozen radio plays that the two have put together, and both of their future plans and aspirations. In addition, we cover topics like accessibility and discrimination issues in film and film music, the AWAL music program, UJAM's virtual instruments...2022-04-1749 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerCJ Mirra Makes ’A Banquet’Pleased to have composer CJ Mirra join The Film Scorer Podcast! We primarily talk about CJ's feature scoring debut, the UK family drama/horror film A Banquet. Much of CJ's score oscillates between eerie, dreadful atmospheres and textures and gentler yet ominous melodies that complement the film's many classical music extracts. We also get into his prolific work in short surf films (working on 20+), which are collected in the compilation Static, culminating in scoring the upcoming Apple TV Series Make or Break that follows the World Surf League.   A Banquet is available to watch digitally, a...2022-04-0332 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerDeAndre Allen-TooleAt the end of January I "attended" Sundance to watch God's Country, a drama/thriller starring Thandiwe Newton. Today DeAndre Allen-Toole, the film's composer, joins the show! We chat about the film, including the challenges of making his feature scoring debut, palette choices, and the months he and director Julian Higgins spent in pre-production. We also cover his long journey into becoming a composer for media and some of his future goals and dreams. God's Country releases this fall, although you can listen to some of DeAndre's score (and find out more about him) on his website.2022-03-2042 minCoach Bandstra PodcastsCoach Bandstra Podcasts89:Simple For Players & Complex For Coaches - Marcus Patton - Colorado State Univ.89:Simple For Players & Complex For Coaches - Marcus Patton - Colorado State Univ.  Sponsors  The CoachPad - https://thecoachpad.com  0:01 The CoachPad 1:35 Background 5:20 Kansas State/Bill Snyder 8:05 Defensive Success 13:00 Transition to D1 17:10 Game Planning 20:45 Designing a Playbook 23:45 Run Fits 32:55 Press Box 36:20 Pursuit 43:30 Press Technique & Practice  Marcus Patton Cornerbacks Colorado State Univ. Twitter: @marcuspatton42022-03-141h 05The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerPatrick Stump: From Fall Out Boy to Film MusicFall Out Boy vocalist, guitarist, and songwriter turned media composer Patrick Stump joins the show! While our intended focus his score for the new Disney show Spidey And His Amazing Friends, we spend a significant time talking about his transition into a media composer, his early love for film music, and what it's like having this dream finally come true. Eventually we turn to Spidey And His Amazing Friends, covering his rock-powered score and how he composed new (and addressed familiar) themes for the show's characters.   Spidey And His Amazing Friends season 1 is on Disney Ju...2022-03-0640 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerThe Best Film Scores of 2021Better late than never - The Film Scorer returns for the annual tradition of covering the "best" film scores of 2021. These scores aren't presented in any particular order, and are really just favorites - there are NO "best" scores! Feel free to chime in with some of your favorites from the world of film and beyond; even if they didn't make the list, chances are they were close! 2022-02-2428 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerColin Stetson Scores a Texas Chainsaw MassacreColin Stetson (Hereditary, Red Dead Redemption II) joins The Film Scorer podcast to talk about his brutal, unconventional score to Texas Chainsaw Massacre, Netflix's new installment in the iconic horror series. Texas Chainsaw Massacre probably displays Colin at his most unrestrained, as the filmmakers largely gave him free reign to go as unconventional and vicious as possible. You can hear this in Colin's voice when he describes the score and composing process, and the feeling is infectious. As always, we go on some tangents like how horror and other film genres compare in terms of score and Ann Arbor's ol...2022-02-2030 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Derek KirkupDerek Kirkup joins The Film Scorer Podcast to talk about his gentle, bittersweet score to the new familial drama Sorority. Along the way we talk about Nic Cage's acting career and how his boundary-pushing approach may have parallels to pushing film music forward, as well as music in AR and VR cinematic experiences.   Sorority released on Amazon Prime on February 10th, and Derek's score comes out on February 14th. You can also find more out about Derek on his website. 2022-02-1345 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMatt Sullivan Talks West Side StoryFour-time Grammy nominated music producer and supervisor Matt Sullivan (Chicago, Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast) joins The Film Scorer Podcast! We primarily discuss his work with Steven Spielberg as executive music producer on West Side Story, how he carved this role out for himself almost by accident on the set of Chicago, and the upcoming musical Disenchanted!   Matt is actually the first non-composer to join the show, and it was great having a crash-course in music supervision and production, especially from the man synonymous with the mega-musical! 2022-01-3032 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: October through December 2021In between composer interviews, The Film Scorer covers some of the best, most notable, and favorite film scores from October through December, 2021. These include Halloween Kills by Cody Carpenter, John Carpenter, and Daniel A. Davies , The Matrix Resurrections by Johnny Klimek and Tom Tykwer, Spencer and The Power of the Dog by Jonny Greenwood, and a whole load more!    Keep your eye on The Film Scorer website for reviews and articles covering some of these scores and see below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and li...2022-01-1919 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMarcelo ZarvosTo continue 2022's strong start, the great composer Marcelo Zarvos (Ray Donovan, The Equalizer 3) joins me for a quick chat! Marcelo recently scored the newly released film A Journal for Jordan, directed by Denzel Washington and starring Michael B. Jordan. We discuss his work on the film, some early Brazilian rock and metal, and what it's like working with Denzel. It's a lovely, intimate score that manages to balance tragedy and love, always staying true to the drama that forms the heart of the film. A Journal for Jordan is currently in theaters and Marcelo's s...2022-01-1639 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Catherine JoyTo kick-off the new year, Catherine Joy joins The Film Scorer Podcast! We discuss a number of her projects, as well as (among other things) the Joy Music House, her work with the Alliance for Women Film Composers, and the differences between composing, orchestrating, and score supervising! We actually conducted this interview back in August of 2021, so a couple references may be slightly dated (such as the Oscar shortlists), and I'm glad I've finally gotten around to releasing it.   Catherine has composed a number of scores for TV shows, features, and documentaries. She's also worked o...2022-01-0251 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerHarry Gregson-Williams on The Last Duel, House of GucciPleased to have Harry Gregson-Williams (Shrek, Mulan, The Chronicles of Narnia) join me for a quick chat. We primarily focus on his scores for the two new Ridley Scott films The Last Duel and House of Gucci, as well as his score for the upcoming Disneynature film Polar Bear. Along the way we talk about distraction in film music and some recent scores that Harry's been enjoying. Although it's a quick chat - Harry originally only had twenty minutes, though we stretched it to just over half an hour - we managed to cover a great amount!  2021-12-1925 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMark Korven Welcomes Us To ‘Raccoon City‘The one and only Mark Korven (The Witch, The Lighthouse) joins me on The Film Scorer Podcast! Mark is probably best known for scoring films like The Witch and The Lighthouse, but his latest score is for Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. We talk about that film and his score, as well as his prior releases, his signature instrument the "Apprehension Engine," and Mark announces an upcoming 25th anniversary release of his score for Cube. Of course, during the interview we touch on a load more as well.   This was a very exciting interview fo...2021-12-0539 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Andy FosberryFan of the show and prolific film composer and solo artist Andy Fosberry joins The Film Scorer Podcast! We spend a significant time locking into Andy's composing and recording process, which has allowed him to write and record several scores in the span of two weeks each! Afterward, we cover a wide swathe of topics, including a shared love of Mica Levi and Cormac McCarthy, differing thoughts on the Friday the 13th film series, and plenty more.   In a rare twist, I've also included some snippets of Andy's film and solo music in the interview. I...2021-11-2849 minNicholas Brown PodcastNicholas Brown PodcastEPISODE 45 🎧 Marcus Gold - Financial Professional - Business LeaderGrab your Free Reports http://nickbrowninc.com/freereports EPISODE 45 🎧 Marcus Gold - Financial Professional - Business Leader. This is EPISODE 45 🎧 Marcus Gold - Financial Professional - Business Leader. Grab your Free Reports http://nickbrowninc.com/freereports ____________________________________________________ ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ► Subscribe Here For More Weekly Podcast Shows & Tips https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiuz8Hk0h2aLi-MMgWuxdFw?sub_confirmation=1 ---------------------------------------- ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ ►Free 7 Day Trial with 10000 Motivated Seller Lead Downloads ► - https://trial.propstreampro.com/nickbrown #propstream #selfimprovement #entrepreneurship2021-11-1521 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Peter GregsonPeter Gregson joins The Film Scorer Podcast! Peter and I talk about his Recomposed Bach Cello Suites (in which Peter re-examined some of Bach's great cello works), taking me far out of my musical knowledge depth and comfort! We also discuss his excellent new album 'Patina' and his forays into scoring for film and other media. During the conversation, Peter mimics a few cello melodies by singing, which is a highlight that can't be missed.   You can find out more about Peter on his website, while his scores and 'Patina' are available on all major s...2021-11-1442 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerMichael Yezerski on ‘Blindspotting‘Composer (and fan of the show!) Michael Yezerski joins The Film Scorer podcast to give an in-depth look at his score for the new Starz series Blindspotting! Michael actually co-composed the score with avantgarde and renowned jazz trumpeter Ambrose Akinmusire, and Ambrose was originally scheduled to join the chat but unfortunately had to drop out. Hopefully both composers will be able to join when season 2 rolls around!   We also talk about some of Michael's recent film scores, including The Vigil and The Tax Collector, while exploring some of his musical interests, scoring process, and advice f...2021-10-3145 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAriel MarxExcited to have composer Ariel Marx join the show! Ariel has been on a major upswing in 2021, scoring Shiva Baby (which I loved), Rebel Hearts, and the third episode of American Horror Stories. We talk about a few of these projects (as well as some others that are on the way), how the love of collaboration brought her into composing for media, and more!   You can find more about Ariel on her website. Shiva Baby and American Horror Stories are both streaming on Hulu while Rebel Hearts is on discovery+. Meanwhile, most of Ariel's scores are avail...2021-10-1841 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: July through September 2021The Film Scorer takes a breather from composer interviews to cover some of the best, most notable, and favorite film scores from July through September, 2021. These include Dune and the Dune Sketchbook by Hans Zimmer, The Green Knight by Daniel Hart, Beckett and Minamata by Ryuichi Sakamoto, and a whole load more!    See below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and lists: July: https://thefilmscorer.com/the-best-film-scores-of-july-2021/ August: https://thefilmscorer.com/the-best-film-scores-of-august-2021/ September: https://thefilmscorer.com/the-best-film-scores-of-september-2021/ 2021-10-0721 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerElliot LeungBlockbuster Chinese composer Elliot Leung joins The Film Scorer Podcast! Elliot's latest score is for the major Korean War film The Battle at Lake Changjin, which released this weekend and has already smashed numerous box office records (as well as being the highest grossing film in the world this weekend). However, we only briefly discuss his score. Instead, we touch on his other films, his general process, and how Martin O'Donnell's score for Halo inspired Elliot to pursue a career in composing for film and other media!   You can find more information about Elliot on his...2021-10-0344 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerJoe Kraemer Takes Us on a ‘Magical Journey‘Pleased to have Joe Kraemer join the podcast! Though known for films like Jack Reacher and Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation, Joe's latest is the children's fantasy film Emily and the Magical Journey. We discuss that score near the end of the interview, and in the meantime we talk about his other works (including the upcoming Old Man starring starring Stephen Lang), late Soviet-era pop music, Pacino's character in Heat, and much more!   Find out more about Joe on his website. Emily and the Magical Journey is currently available on VOD while his score (and m...2021-09-261h 01The Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFrank Ilfman Makes a ‘Gunpowder Milkshake‘Composer Frank Ilfman joins The Film Scorer podcast to do a deep dive into his score for the hit Netflix action film 'Gunpowder Milkshake.' During the dive, we touch on the score's spaghetti western, noir, and broader 60s and 70s American, French, and Italian influences. Along the way we also touch on Frank's own influences, including a chance encounter with Klaus Doldinger during the recording of 'The NeverEnding Story'! Find our more about Frank on his website. 'Gunpowder Milkshake' is currently available on Netflix while Frank's score (and many of his other scores) is available on...2021-09-1950 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerJessica Rose WeissOverjoyed to have composer and singer/songwriter Jessica Rose Weiss join The Film Scorer Podcast! Jess's latest film score (co-composed with Mychael Danna) is for the new Amazon Prime retelling of Cinderella starring Camila Cabello. Jess and I talk about crafting their magical, romantic (and folk-influenced) score for this jukebox musical, as well as her mentorship with Mychael and her time spent working at Hans Zimmer's Remote Control Productions! We jump right into the conversation in this episode - no chit chat to start off - so don't think you've missed anything! While we unfortunately don't have a chance...2021-09-0544 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Roger MasonProlific composer and musician Roger Mason joins The Film Scorer Podcast! They talk broadly about Roger's media compositions and approach, as well as: the differences between Australian and American productions; figuring out how to play what's in your head; and the famed Australian musician David Page. Note that there's no small talk on this one - Roger jumps straight into the heavy stuff!   I was particularly excited to talk with Roger given his pre-composing background. He was well known on the post-punk/new wave scene, playing in Models, Gary Numan's backing band, and the supergroup I...2021-08-2944 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerNima FakhraraFilm and video game composer Nima Fakhrara (Detroit: Become Human; Becky) joins the show to talk about, among other things: diversity in film music, the necessity of being genuine in everything you create, and a few of his latest projects.   Find out more about Nima on his website. Many of Nima's film and video game scores are available on all major streaming platforms. 2021-08-2250 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerSteph CopelandFilm composer and singer-songwriter Steph Copeland joins the show to talk about, among other things: her recent scores for Vicious Fun, The Retreat, and The Oak Room, as well as her trend of scoring for horror and balancing her dual identities of a film composer and a solo artist.   Find out more about Steph on her website. Vicious Fun is currently available on Shudder while the others are available on VOD. Certain of Steph's scores, as well as her solo back catalog, are available on all major streaming platforms or on Bandcamp. 2021-08-0835 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerDrum & Lace (Sofia Hultquist)Sofia degli Alessandri-Hultquist (aka Drum & Lace) joins The Film Scorer for the season 2 premiere! She talks about scoring hit tv shows Dickinson and Good Girls, facing positive reception for those shows (and the negative public response to the Netflix film Deadly Illusions), and the interrelationship between her scoring and solo music identities.   Find out more about Drum & Lace on her website. Dickinson is is currently available on Apple+, Good Girls' final season just finished on NBC, and Deadly Illusions is currently available on Netflix. Drum & Lace's scores, as well as her full solo back catalog, ar...2021-07-2547 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: April Through June, 2021The Film Scorer Podcast is back - covering some of the best and most notable film scores from April, May, and June 2021, including Junkie XL's Army of the Dead, Clint Mansell's In the Earth, and Abraham Marder and Nicolas Becker's Sound of Metal. Catch-up on the latest film music releases from across genre, composer, and continent!   See below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and lists: April: https://thefilmscorer.com/best-film-scores-of-april-2021/ May: https://thefilmscorer.com/best-film-scores-of-may-2021/ June: https://thefilmscorer.com/b...2021-07-0516 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerGazelle TwinGazelle Twin (aka Elizabeth Bernholz) joins the show to head up the season finale of season 1 of The Film Scorer Podcast! The experimental/avantgarde composer talks about her film score debut with 2020's Nocturne and her follow-up collaborative score for The Power with Max de Wardener. In the process, we talk about ritualism and early music, the themes that draw her to horror films, and the amazing British composer Mica Levi.   Find out more about Gazelle Twin on her website. Nocturne is currently available on Amazon Prime and The Power is currently available on Shudder. G...2021-05-0933 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerFilm Score Recap: January Through March, 2021For this new, experimental endeavor in The Film Scorer Podcast, catch up on some of the most noteworthy film score releases from the last three months (including brief thoughts on the recently wrapped-up awards season).   See below for articles covering some of my favorite scores for the following months, including detailed writeups and lists: January: https://thefilmscorer.com/best-film-scores-of-january-2021/ February: https://thefilmscorer.com/best-film-scores-of-february-2021/ March: https://thefilmscorer.com/best-film-scores-of-march-2021/ 2021-04-3012 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerAn Interview with Will BatesComposer Will Bates joins me to talk about scoring the Amazon Prime film Bliss, which stars Owen Wilson and Salma Hayek. Along the way we talk about his work on commercials, starting off as a jazz and indie rock musician, and creating recording and production studio Fall On Your Sword.   Find out more about Will on his website. Bliss is currently available on Amazon Prime and Will's score, as well as many of his other works, is available on all major streaming platforms. 2021-04-2547 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerRob LordComposer, guitarist, and keyboardist Rob Lord talks about his "cosmic country" score for the Amazon Prime hit 'Troop Zero.' Along the way they discuss their favorite scores of 2019, David Bowie, and floating through the jazz world of New Orleans.     Find out more about Rob on his website. Troop Zero is currently available on Amazon Prime and Rob's score is available on all major streaming platforms, released through Lakeshore Records.   2021-04-1149 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerStefan Gregory Goes on ‘The Dig‘ Australian composer Stefan Gregory joins The Film Scorer to talk about his score to the new Netflix historical drama The Dig. They also discuss Stefan's journey from being in an indie-rock band to becoming a composer for film, experimentation in film music, and the parallels between opera and film history and development. Find out more about Stefan on his website. While The Dig is currently available on Netflix, Stefan's score is not yet available, though hopefully it will be soon. 2021-03-2849 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerJay Wadley Talks 'I'm Thinking of Ending Things' Composer Jay Wadley joins The Film Scorer to talk about his score to I'm Thinking of Ending Things. As they had a limited amount of time (compared to most other interviews), the two go in-depth into the score, discussing how it came about, Jay's working relationship with director Charlie Kaufman, and the broader abstract thematic elements of Jay's work.   Find out more about Jay on his website. I'm Thinking of Ending Things is currently available on Netflix. Jay's score for I'm Thinking of Ending Things is not yet available, although portions o...2021-03-1430 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerNainita Desai on The Reason I JumpComposer Nainita Desai joins the show to talk about her new score to the feature documentary The Reason I Jump, as well as her composing process, the differences between scoring for film, tv, and documentaries, and the role of awards acclaim in her work.   Find out more about Nainita on her website.   The Reason I Jump is currently available through Kino Lorber and Nainita's full score is forthcoming (although singles from the score are available). 2021-02-2844 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerBonus Episode: The Best Film Scores of 2020BONUS EPISODE: Nick runs through the "best" film scores of 2020, which may require fudging the rules a little bit. Feel free to chime in with some of your favorites from the world of film and beyond. 2021-02-1823 minThe Film ScorerThe Film ScorerTom Hodge Talks The MauritanianExperimental composer and musician Tom Hodge joins to talk about his latest film score: The Mauritanian, a Golden Globe nominated political and legal drama starring Jodie Foster, Tahar Rahim, and Benedict Cumberbatch. We also talk about various and historical approaches to film music, dealing with difficult subject matter, and advice for young composers.   Find out more about Tom on his website.   The Mauritanian is now out in theaters and Tom's score is available on all major streaming platforms. 2021-02-1434 minRolling With Master GunzRolling With Master GunzGetting to know Nicholas Rahn, (Warriors next adventure)Today we get to know Nicholas Rahn, who has started the warriors next adventure for our veterans'. He is an air force vet who has been deployed to many places most air force folks will never see, no offense of course to my air force people.  He has witnessed some truly terrible things to include the ugly topic of suicide and depression and yes we will talk about those things today.  Nich wants to change the way we talk to each other, in that he means we need to allow room to be nice to each other.  To often we...2021-02-121h 30The Nick Egan TimesThe Nick Egan TimesEpisode 15, with Marcus WhiteOn this episode, We have an awesome guest on this episode. We have Marcus White, Marcus, who is a podcast host, writer, and avid sports fan living in Atlanta, Georgia. Marcus’s goal with his podcast, is to help provide a non-biased, hilarious, and insightful view into the sporting world. You can tune into The Wut It Do!! The Sports Podcast comes out each and every Tuesday!2021-02-0318 minDetails Of Life With Marcus WilsonDetails Of Life With Marcus WilsonDetails of Life featuring Drew Nicholas, Philadelphia 76'ers scout and former Univ of Maryland starNEW Details of Life with Philadelphia 76'ers scout and former Univ of Maryland star, Drew Nicholas discussing his college and pro career, what NBA scouts look for when evaluating players, how much NBA teams investigate off the court player behaviors and more!2021-01-1429 minBücherRauschBücherRauschLeseempfehlung: "Ein Tag wie ein Leben" von Nicholas Sparks.Ein Lieblingsbuch vorgestellt von Silke Rüger. Buchtipp von: Silke Rüger, Städtische Bibliotheken Dresden Buchtitel: "Ein Tag wie ein Leben" Autor: Nicholas Sparks 2004 Heyne Verlag, München. Veranstaltungstipp: 30 Jahre Mauerfall – Gregor Gysi im Gespräch mit hans-Dieter Schütt. 18.11.2019, 19:30 Uhr Theatersaal, Herkuleskeule, Kulturpalast Dresden. mehr Infos … Die Musik dieser Folge: Titelmusik: "Please, Listen Carefully" von Jahzzar "Which That Is This" von Dr. Turtle, CC-BY "One Fine Day" von Jason Shaw, CC-BY "Running Wa...2019-11-0412 minHealthFormationHealthFormation2. Intermittent Fasting with Nicholas Pennings, DOEpisode Notes Article discussed in today's episode: Effects of Intermittent Versus Continuous Energy Intakes on Insulin Sensitivity and Metabolic Risk in Women with Overweight https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30569640 Dr. Pennings's bio and contact information: https://directory.campbell.edu/people/nicholas-pennings/ Email us with any questions! HealthFormation.Podcast@gmail.com2019-06-2000 minMee&MarcusMee&MarcusNicholas GonzalezThis week Mee&Marcus sit down with an awesome person and actor from Pretty Little Liars & ABC's The Good Doctor: Nicholas Gonzalez. Join and listen to rants, dad jokes, inspiration, and more. You can write into the show at meeandmarcus@gmail.com. Rate & Review! It helps! Tell your friends or something! Brought to you by Tigheland Productions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/meemarcus/support2018-03-311h 13