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BRIAN TYLER: Exploring the role of music in making a great film, EPIC

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Music has several roles in film. It helps shape our emotional responses to it. It provides character, and lifts the dialogue. The score, can be the making or breaking of a film, and while many soundtracks become iconic, many of them pass us by in the cinema. In this podcast we explore the making of a great film score, with one of the leading composers of our time.


ABOUT BRIAN TYLER:


Brian Tyler has composed over 70 film scores, including Iron Man 3, Avengers Age of Altron, and the Formula 1 theme. He's the man behind six of the Fast and Furious films including F9 - in cinema's now. He is a DJ, musician, film director, mixer and conductor. His obsession with all different kinds of music, and a unique ability to see colour in music - known as synesthesia - he is the master behind some of the most epic scores in modern film.


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For suggestions and questions, WhatsApp the producers on +44 773 539 4284


Follow us on Social @jaxandmartinpod


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WATCH the full interviews on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdSIrHS7Lz3whqqKyTVziUA/videos



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Music has several roles in film. It helps shape our emotional responses to it. It provides character, and lifts the dialogue. The score, can be the making or breaking of a film, and while many soundtracks become iconic, many of them pass us by in the cinema. In this podcast we explore the making of a great film score, with one of the leading composers of our time.


ABOUT BRIAN TYLER:


Brian Tyler has composed over 70 film scores, including Iron Man 3, Avengers Age of Altron, and the Formula 1 theme. He's the man behind six of the Fast and Furious films including F9 - in cinema's now. He is a DJ, musician, film director, mixer and conductor. His obsession with all different kinds of music, and a unique ability to see colour in music - known as synesthesia - he is the master behind some of the most epic scores in modern film.


***


For suggestions and questions, WhatsApp the producers on +44 773 539 4284


Follow us on Social @jaxandmartinpod


Join our online community: www.jaxandmartinshow.com


WATCH the full interviews on YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCdSIrHS7Lz3whqqKyTVziUA/videos



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