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Post by jimmy975 on Mar 25, 2008 22:10:15 GMT
Just wondering what music people listen to when the write a movie or work out a storyboard, or what music would people would like to put into their own movie.
I am totally amazed that Thom Yorke/ Radiohead has not put any of their songs into any films. It seems that Radiohead's music was purely designed for that. The solo album too.
She's So Heavy by the Beatles would be perfect for any progressively dark scenes as the song gets darker and darker as it goes on.
Anybody have any suggestions?
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Post by Tom on Mar 25, 2008 22:21:21 GMT
Like A Rollin' Stone by Bob Dylan was used to great effect in the six days it took to write Nina Nobody.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 25, 2008 22:22:47 GMT
been listening to Brian Eno - Music For Airports i find stuff like Musique Concrete gets me in the mood for film or something that hasnt got much going on, kinda ambient, slow maybe Classical try some Amon Tobin or Zero 7 theres also a guy called Phology pretty cool stuff check it out - www.myspace.com/phology
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Post by Dave on Mar 26, 2008 1:58:34 GMT
I am totally amazed that Thom Yorke/ Radiohead has not put any of their songs into any films. It seems that Radiohead's music was purely designed for that. The solo album too. Exit Music (for a film) was used on the closing credits of that DiCaprio Romeo and Juliet. Working at a cinema, I saw those credits many times!
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Post by Tom on Mar 26, 2008 8:11:24 GMT
...And Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead did the soundtrack for There Will Be Blood
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Post by salvador on Mar 26, 2008 11:02:21 GMT
A Scanner Darkly has 5 or 6 Radiohead tracks in it and the original screener had a complete radiohead soundtrack on it
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Post by davotron on Mar 26, 2008 11:26:49 GMT
...And Johnny Greenwood of Radiohead did the soundtrack for There Will Be Blood And he wrote the soundtrack to Bodysong as well. I have the soundtrack. It's not all that.
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Post by Dazza on Mar 26, 2008 14:11:21 GMT
Whilst writing I tend to listen to Clayhill or Sunhouse or more classical stuff, although I have also found some Pink Floyd stuff insprising.
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Post by wiggy on Mar 26, 2008 19:30:09 GMT
depending on the nature of what i'm writing i use movie ost's, when i wrote fearless men i used to listen to ennio morricone all the time, even the title came from one of the tracks
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