Trent Reznor, Hans Zimmer, Danny Elfman and more Composers for THR's Roundtable | Oscars 2015

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  • Опубліковано 22 гру 2014
  • Marco Beltrami (The Homesman), Danny Elfman (Big Eyes), John Powell (How To Train Your Dragon 2), Trent Reznor (Gone Girl) and Hans Zimmer (Interstellar) join THR's Kevin Cassidy to discuss the process behind scoring the top films of the year.
    "Because everyone in the film grew up, I thought maybe the music should," John Powell said of his experience during his creation of the score of "How to Train Your Dragon 2." "Films are like icebergs, you have them at a certain point where they all look like they're all in a row but then they all start to move and they start to flow," Danny Elfman, composer of "Big Eyes" shares about his experience creating the score for the motion picture. "There wasn't a lot of room for misdirection and it just added a level of tension that I can hear in the music, which may be a good thing," Trent Reznor, the "Gone Girl" composer, dishes about the music that surrounded the Oscar-nominated drama. "This project was sort of so delicious, it was so nice," said "Interstellar" composer Hans Zimmer about his time on set of the sci-fi flick. "I could just go and express my ideas and whatever I wanted to try out, we could try out." "For me the whole thing is trying to distill the essence of the picture to the most simple element," Marco Beltrami, composer of "The Homesman" shares. "Finding that element is key to me maybe as just an idiosyncrasy of how I work, it keeps me focused on where I am and how I work and where I'm going."
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  • @CiarantheDirector
    @CiarantheDirector 9 років тому +902

    This interviewer doesn't interrupt once. This is very refreshing.

    • @estevancarlos
      @estevancarlos 9 років тому +18

      Agreed! But I think it's because he had little to say.

    • @musicalbasics2
      @musicalbasics2 9 років тому +26

      Estevan Carlos Benson His questions were great.

    • @danielwiles5869
      @danielwiles5869 9 років тому +17

      Estevan Carlos Benson how it should be, he's the interviewer not interviewee

    • @AttackOfTheBees
      @AttackOfTheBees 9 років тому +1

      Could have done with a bit more guidance; it wasn't much of a conversation until he basically said at the end 'hey, talk to each other!' - you could have got most of the rest from written questions and answers. And some of it rambled a bit. Sometimes interruption is a good thing: there are a few tangents that would have been interesting to follow up on.

    • @ssssssstssssssss
      @ssssssstssssssss 9 років тому +1

      No... We could use more Megan Kellys in the world.

  • @GrilledZucchinis
    @GrilledZucchinis 9 років тому +663

    Can't believe the interviewer didn't ask Elfman and Zimmer about their thoughts on each others Batman score.

    • @ShieldsJustice
      @ShieldsJustice 9 років тому +24

      I know! I thought the same thing, a missed opportunity for sure.

    • @GrilledZucchinis
      @GrilledZucchinis 9 років тому +32

      ShieldsJustice I prefer Elfman's hands down.

    • @fakshen1973
      @fakshen1973 9 років тому +69

      I can absolutely believe it. You never, ever want to criticize another composer's work publicly... or any other creative professional.

    • @ShieldsJustice
      @ShieldsJustice 9 років тому +7

      fakshen1973
      Who said anything about criticizing? Maybe they enjoyed each others versions.

    • @ShieldsJustice
      @ShieldsJustice 9 років тому +11

      *****
      I can respect that. His was very original and set the tone for the darker Batman we all know now! Quite a challenge to distance from the 60s campy Batman we all knew. Zimmer's theme is my favorite. It wasn't a parody of Elfman's and was good at setting the moods for scenes. I say the same thing about Zimmer's Man of Steel theme versus Williams original. I just enjoy Zimmer's work too much.

  • @bruva207
    @bruva207 8 років тому +337

    I'm actually very happy for Trent being recognized like this. The man is amazing.

    • @dougsteeleguitar
      @dougsteeleguitar 8 років тому +3

      +xlegionx Well let me help you; Trent Reznor was in a band called Filter.

    • @jaymoney8518
      @jaymoney8518 8 років тому +10

      +Doug Steele No no no. He was in backstreet boys

    • @dougsteeleguitar
      @dougsteeleguitar 8 років тому +2

      My apologies. Backstreet Boys were great until MCA died.

    • @arnebarnard
      @arnebarnard 8 років тому +4

      +João Ribeiro Yeah, he won the golden door stop for replicating music from the Cliffhanger DVD menu.

    • @dougsteeleguitar
      @dougsteeleguitar 8 років тому

      Ha ha ha!!

  • @Siddharth-qq9vs
    @Siddharth-qq9vs 9 років тому +232

    Notice how Trent Reznor is actually smiling and appreciating everything Hans Zimmer is saying. Great minds truly think alike.

    • @Horizontedesucesos_
      @Horizontedesucesos_ 3 роки тому +1

      Just noticed the same

    • @joshwilliams6517
      @joshwilliams6517 3 роки тому +4

      Hans taught him and Atticus how to score Gone Girl

    • @Jdshald
      @Jdshald Рік тому

      @@joshwilliams6517 source? Not sure if this is documented.

    • @joshwilliams6517
      @joshwilliams6517 Рік тому

      @@Jdshald interview says it

    • @azynkron
      @azynkron 10 місяців тому

      You'd be a fool if you didn't suck up some knowledge if you are sitting with someone like Zimmer and he's willing to share.

  • @TruthSurge
    @TruthSurge 8 років тому +204

    The host sounds like he's conducting an AA meeting.

  • @paulstaker8861
    @paulstaker8861 9 років тому +227

    It's like the interviewer was in the presence of Olympian gods.

  • @ahmedraouf5123
    @ahmedraouf5123 7 років тому +108

    Han Zimmer is making Nolan look like a wet dream for any composer.

    • @jasonpatowsky6929
      @jasonpatowsky6929 7 років тому +1

      Maybe he is :D

    • @Joseph-xq5dh
      @Joseph-xq5dh 6 років тому +8

      Ahmed Raouf lol i thought the same, i mean poor guys his just presenting his perfect husbando while the others feels jealous, thought john powell have deblois who gave him creative freedom in how to train your dragon

    • @TheRockinBK
      @TheRockinBK 3 роки тому +2

      They’re the perfect duo, hope they reunite for future projects.

  • @Eddierangers1989
    @Eddierangers1989 9 років тому +125

    Trent Reznor is three for three with Fincher. The Social Network, The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo and Gone Girl, all really good.

    • @lnfreeman
      @lnfreeman 5 років тому +1

      Sadly Birdbox burst that bubble a bit. But still he's killin it

    • @fulldisclosureiamamonster2786
      @fulldisclosureiamamonster2786 4 роки тому +5

      @@lnfreeman Ehh, I think the Bird Box score was a perfectly adequate score for a perfectly adequate movie. It's way below TR/AR's calibre though, I agree. But we'll see if the extended soundtrack would improve it.

    • @StockAvuryah
      @StockAvuryah 4 роки тому +1

      And it did

  • @horrorhouse3639
    @horrorhouse3639 8 років тому +123

    Trent and hanz are making magic

    • @wavetech_
      @wavetech_ 3 роки тому +5

      You are not wrong. But that notion has been truly catastrophic for the film composers. It has changed the way directors look at film scores, in a conformist and contemporary - formulaic way. Now composers feel pressured to compose like Hans. And it's very sad. Because we don't see many sounds like Danny's anymore... And I know he has expressed this as well. Sorry for the rant

  • @Morganstudios
    @Morganstudios 9 років тому +66

    24:56 Zimmer starts talking about developing the sound of the Batman movies right in front of Danny Elfman!! LOL

  • @m.a.1416
    @m.a.1416 3 роки тому +15

    Apparently film composers are the most humble people in the world.

  • @anniebunny722
    @anniebunny722 9 років тому +154

    I would love to see another composers round table with Alexandre Desplat, James Newton Howard, Howard Shore, etc.

    • @oscarmike1131
      @oscarmike1131 8 років тому +1

      +David Stedmond Shore writes amazing music for the celli. Probably best this side of Horner

    • @Jonahrattler
      @Jonahrattler 8 років тому

      +Annie Burke indeed

    • @joeferris5086
      @joeferris5086 8 років тому

      +Annie Burke you gotta get one with Desplat especially since he's doing Rogue One. I'd like to see one with Ramin Djawadi but he may not be big enough I guess.

    • @5amJones69
      @5amJones69 8 років тому

      +Annie Burke And Michael giachinno or however you spell his last name.

    • @mandanaaslan8616
      @mandanaaslan8616 8 років тому +2

      +Annie Burke Howard shore is the best :)

  • @geoffreyyoung3558
    @geoffreyyoung3558 9 років тому +26

    I still can't believe Gone Girl's score didn't receive an academy nomination.

  • @Tenjamn
    @Tenjamn 9 років тому +54

    Kevin Cassidy did a phenomenal job interviewing, letting them talk without interrupting, finding interesting parts of dialogue for them to expound upon. Very well done.

    • @inoderlulzer5163
      @inoderlulzer5163 11 місяців тому

      He was given with almost an impossible task.
      To engage the panel,
      while not stealing the show.

  • @rpistus
    @rpistus 9 років тому +47

    Danny Elfman and John Powell: Two unappreciated geniuses.

    • @davedextermusic7129
      @davedextermusic7129 9 років тому +7

      rpistus They are literally appreciated.

    • @rpistus
      @rpistus 9 років тому +2

      With Academy Award(s)?

    • @davedextermusic7129
      @davedextermusic7129 9 років тому +7

      rpistus
      By studios, directors, their audience and other composers. Does that need a shiny thing on top to make it all worthwhile?

    • @rpistus
      @rpistus 9 років тому +2

      That is why they give them. :)
      In my book both Elfman and Powell are multiple Oscar winners. Sadly they can't put it on their shelf.

  • @nandoflorestan
    @nandoflorestan 7 років тому +77

    One thing that seems unique about Danny Elfman is that he believes that music can and should be an important part of the film. He's the only one who challenges the (frankly, silly) notion that good film music does not call attention to itself. Listen to 40:24. He also talks at 6:34, 20:47, 28:47, 42:47, 43:55.

    • @Hankblue
      @Hankblue 3 роки тому +1

      I don’t think it’s particularly silly. For the same reason the camera should not draw attention to itself, it breaks the 4th wall and undermine’s the storytelling. Of course he’s right that there are exceptions, but the philosophy isn’t unfounded.

    • @TimothyCHenderson
      @TimothyCHenderson 2 роки тому +5

      Completly agree! Elfman is/was one of the last great melodists of the 20th century in regards to film scoring. We now have Zimmer and Co.'s forgettable drone to carry us into the 21st. The death of melody is in full swing.

    • @nuclearcatbaby1131
      @nuclearcatbaby1131 2 роки тому

      He’s a mad music scientist. One time he made some weird contraption out of a piano just to get the sound he wanted.

  • @scotttravis8654
    @scotttravis8654 8 років тому +56

    nice how they put Danny and trent together. legends musically

    • @rainbowrotcod
      @rainbowrotcod 4 роки тому

      yep!

    • @yanshero42
      @yanshero42 Рік тому +5

      It's pretty interesting looking back on this, that they've actually collaborated by now!

  • @anniebunny722
    @anniebunny722 9 років тому +45

    Two of my favorites, Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman

  • @Origamibeats
    @Origamibeats 8 років тому +45

    Mastermind group. Is like The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen for music composers.

  • @lianage.3885
    @lianage.3885 9 років тому +20

    I wanna give Danny elf man a big hug

  • @Mike-ds4ht
    @Mike-ds4ht 9 років тому +16

    When John Powell is going on about orchestral music being old-fashioned, Hans is just staring at him like "whaaat?" XD

  • @georgewilson9607
    @georgewilson9607 9 років тому +8

    Can't stand to hear John Powell so dissatisfied with his sound when I'd give anything to compose like him. He's by far my favourite round that table. I understand the need to innovate but the day that orchestral music starts getting called old fashioned is a very sad day to me.

  • @marcusnorgren1958
    @marcusnorgren1958 9 років тому +29

    How Hans Zimmer only have 1 Oscar after all the masterpieces of work he has done is a complete mystery.

    • @susannaharnhart4910
      @susannaharnhart4910 2 роки тому +5

      Hopefully one is forthcoming for Dune!

    • @papacinoooo
      @papacinoooo 11 місяців тому

      1 oscar is already great. thomas newman has never won an oscar despite 14 nominations. john newman just won 5 in his career and he got nominated 48 times!

  • @seanbaker1410
    @seanbaker1410 9 років тому +21

    Gotta love Trent Reznor, definitely a big role model of mine

  • @RodrigoColimodio
    @RodrigoColimodio 8 років тому +27

    This need a extra hour!!! Just 50 minutes?? Why?? This is extraordinary! I think I need more of this!!

  • @geoffreyyoung3558
    @geoffreyyoung3558 9 років тому +28

    Nine Inch Nails and Oingo Boingo in the same room.

  • @anniesamuel4787
    @anniesamuel4787 9 років тому +21

    I think it's funny (in a private chuckle to self kind of way), the comment Trent made about old school listening to records while doing nothing else. I have been doing that of late with his Nine Inch Nails "Ghosts 1-4" album. I have an LP of it...for those of you that don't know, it's 4 records. Each track a sample of instrumental/digital music. Just sit at night in the dark and listen to all the detail in his creations and relax. It inspires me.

    • @HRDSalami654
      @HRDSalami654 9 років тому +2

      It's also a collection of leftovers from the album Year Zero. That doesn't dissuade from how great it is, but it is also very obvious once you listen to the actual album that the songs themselves are missing something. The album is also just $5.00, or free if you are willing to search for it on a torrent site. Don't worry about the legality of it, they actually released Ghosts I-IV and The Slip to torrent sites officially.

  • @GeoAl09
    @GeoAl09 8 років тому +29

    A+++ interviewer. This guy knows what he's doing

  • @melissamybubbles6139
    @melissamybubbles6139 4 роки тому +5

    I like Zimmer's purple velvet jacket. He seems very supportive and friendly towards the others.

  • @d.m.m9677
    @d.m.m9677 8 років тому +9

    i would love to see Hans Zimmer , Elfman and John Williams in the same table

  • @FatBubble.
    @FatBubble. 9 років тому +83

    16:07 they show a clip of Interstellar I assume to hear Hans Zimmer's score but the score that is played was actually composed by Dario Marianelli from V for Vendetta :/

    • @nameguy101
      @nameguy101 9 років тому +12

      Fucking marketing companies, man. The music isn't even the worst part: They make every trailer look either like a chick-flick tearjerker, an Adam Sandler comedy, or a Transformers explosion-tits-guns-coaster.

    • @danielwiles5869
      @danielwiles5869 9 років тому +1

      Nameguy yeah it's daft, the music from the homesman isn't actually heard throughout the actual film

    • @NathanOstMusic
      @NathanOstMusic 9 років тому +1

      Nameguy tits guns coaster hahaha

    • @davedextermusic7129
      @davedextermusic7129 9 років тому +1

      Nameguy Personally it's one of the most powerful trailers I've seen, and to me it encapsulates the movie better than the movie itself in many ways, but there's still footage in it that wasn't in the film (seems to be a common blight in modern trailers) and clumsily cut dialogue (also a recurring ballsack)

    • @OneWanAndHisDog
      @OneWanAndHisDog 9 років тому

      DaveDexterMusic what trailer?

  • @kaizermengele6669
    @kaizermengele6669 8 років тому +52

    Fuck yeah Trent Reznor and Danny Elfman

    • @arnebarnard
      @arnebarnard 8 років тому +19

      +kevin morin
      " I want to score you like an animal."

    • @johnappleseed8369
      @johnappleseed8369 8 років тому +11

      +arnebarnard I want to orchestrate the staves from the inside..

  • @SnakeDoctor496
    @SnakeDoctor496 9 років тому +8

    This interviewer is so much better than Galloway. He facilitates transitions between topics without really cutting any of them off. I like him.

    • @Barney-ii1no
      @Barney-ii1no 9 років тому

      yep galloway has to do less interviews

  • @mialovely6876
    @mialovely6876 9 років тому +56

    Wow, look at my rock god Trent Reznor! He looks so different, but still great.

  • @Dinofly4
    @Dinofly4 8 років тому +15

    I don't really like how we didn't get to hear from everybody for some of the questions, especially the last one about what everybody listened to. I wanted to hear from Trent for that one.

    • @DexiPawnz
      @DexiPawnz 7 років тому

      Trent listens to all shitz. He also tries to keep up with new releases.

    • @hydesleipnir2576
      @hydesleipnir2576 2 роки тому +1

      I like how easy it is to spot fans of his in the comments. We're all like "but TRENT didn't answer that one question, dammit!"

  • @thedjames97
    @thedjames97 9 років тому +68

    Interstellar'a score is still in my head

    • @Fourtgru123
      @Fourtgru123 8 років тому +10

      +Dominic Cunneen That score purified my soul

    • @fuckenps3
      @fuckenps3 8 років тому +3

      When Coop drove away from home the score hit me directly in the stomach and I wept.

    • @Badosureinhardt
      @Badosureinhardt 8 років тому

      +The ZenOne If you liked it you probably should check out Phillip Glass's 'Koyaanisqatsi'.

    • @Fourtgru123
      @Fourtgru123 8 років тому

      Amadeus Folego Surprisingly, I wasn't that much of a fan of his work on Koyaanisqatsi, but I do really enjoy Glassworks :)

    • @Badosureinhardt
      @Badosureinhardt 8 років тому +1

      The ZenOne You might also checkout Gutav Holst's Jupiter and Mars

  • @englandsensation
    @englandsensation 9 років тому +14

    The score for the HTTYD movies is so amazing.

  • @estevancarlos
    @estevancarlos 9 років тому +15

    We need the 2 hour version of this interview!

  • @alanamiller3953
    @alanamiller3953 9 років тому +19

    This was so nice to hear. Danny Elfman is my absolute favorite.

  • @aaronsbot
    @aaronsbot 9 років тому +17

    Love hearing these masters talk about music and art! gives me hope to hear the struggles they face everyday

  • @ViolentSh4de
    @ViolentSh4de 8 років тому +20

    It's weird hearing Trent's voice when he's not pissed off!

  • @thomasscottwilliams6672
    @thomasscottwilliams6672 8 місяців тому +2

    I loved this conversation but I thought an expert in music as a moderator would have been able to get these incredible people to smile and celebrate each other but still insightful and appreciated

  • @joeferris5086
    @joeferris5086 8 років тому +5

    @22:27, Elfman perfectly articulates an issue I have and think about all the time. There is a very fine line in working on ideas and submitting them to directors. You don't want to show them an idea that isn't fully realized, as they may not like it as they don't understand the unfulfilled parts like you do, but you don't want to work on it too long and get attached and still have it be rejected.

  • @JakeSandersonMusic
    @JakeSandersonMusic 9 років тому +67

    I loved every single minute of this. These guys are all my inspirations. I only hope one day I can create music that is even half as good as their music.

    • @remix2112
      @remix2112 9 років тому +8

      spoken like a real composer!

    • @oscarmike1131
      @oscarmike1131 8 років тому

      same

    • @walterwhite4699
      @walterwhite4699 3 роки тому

      You can do it. Work hard if you really mean it.

    • @walterwhite4699
      @walterwhite4699 3 роки тому

      I’m trying to do the same too

    • @marcia4672
      @marcia4672 2 роки тому

      @@walterwhite4699 I thinkniys just soending a lot time doing it. You get better at getting whats in your head on the canvas as it were. Thats the aim.

  • @MINDxWORM
    @MINDxWORM 8 років тому +80

    If Ennio Morricone could speak fluent English id love to see him here

  • @alfeld3729
    @alfeld3729 3 роки тому +3

    Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer in the same room, a dream come true.

  • @captainmay9033
    @captainmay9033 8 років тому +11

    That was bloody fantastic, especially if you're a composer. Very interesting to learn that Trent Reznor is has exactly the same process as me of drawing inspiration from a setting/mood/sound which leads to the formation of a melody. I'm a HUGE NIN fan, but I always knew he could also write amazing classical(ish) music if he tried. "Too bad we'll never know what he'd have come up with", I always thought to myself.
    What a treat it was when I first heard he was dabbling in film scoring several years back. I'll be listening to his progression as a bonifide composer with great interest. His best stuff as a rock musician may be long gone, but he won't peak as a composer for several years to come. .

  • @TheClassicWorld
    @TheClassicWorld 9 років тому +8

    Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer... I died. Twice.

  • @DevyJ
    @DevyJ 3 роки тому +3

    I want Trent and Hans to interview each other. Legendary conversation.

  • @Cheeks730
    @Cheeks730 7 років тому +30

    John powell is funny as hell lmfaooooo. love the guy

    • @Joseph-xq5dh
      @Joseph-xq5dh 6 років тому

      PapiDarko he has a reputation of a lovable jerk

  • @92sarahmarie
    @92sarahmarie 8 років тому +63

    Danny Elfman... You are god.

    • @minder01
      @minder01 8 років тому +4

      Then hans is god who made god

  • @TheCardboardGuy
    @TheCardboardGuy 9 років тому +40

    34:10 Elfman wishes Tim Burton could be more protective and caring like Nolan :'(

  • @robhoyt188
    @robhoyt188 5 років тому +4

    Zimmer...and Reznor...must collaborate one day!

  • @Eternal_Satyr
    @Eternal_Satyr 2 роки тому +3

    The talent in this room is cosmic. What a treasure.

  • @RamiFive4Five
    @RamiFive4Five 9 років тому +7

    I smile throughout the whole interview,(a sick happy smile from ear to ear)... and I mean, how couldn't?

  • @VX84
    @VX84 8 років тому +7

    Favorite composers: John Williams, Danny Elman, Alan Silvestri

  • @jesseppianist4454
    @jesseppianist4454 2 місяці тому +1

    I love having Danny Elfman and Hans Zimmer together. I think a table with Danny Elfman, John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, Alan Menken, and Philip Glass would be an amazing table.

  • @KnightsOfBellamy
    @KnightsOfBellamy 9 років тому +6

    Composers might be my favourite roundtable, the score affects the movie so much and seeing the musical geniuses behind these movies is just great.

  • @Ecclesiastes11718
    @Ecclesiastes11718 8 років тому +3

    Some of these guys were my heroes growing up,trying to make music from scratch,try to "steal" some of their magic.I think a lot of people who are into composing/producing took and still take a lot on inspiration from people like Zimmer,Mansell,Williams etc but to see other people appreciate film composers is awesome to me,because these guys don't project themselves,they're not celebrities(thankfully)and sometimes don't get all the credit they deserve,and really,they do compose epic pieces of music.Some great musicians right here.

  • @JesterandSly
    @JesterandSly 7 років тому +6

    Being fans of movies scores as well as Nine Inch Nails, seeing Danny Elfman and Trent Reznor sitting side by side is so freaking cool. Plus it's nice to finally get to put a face to the name with Marco Beltrami. We loved his score for the Carrie remake, man that was good!
    ~ Jester and Sly

    • @supercoop4424
      @supercoop4424 9 місяців тому +1

      Fun Fact: Danny Elfman was the frontman of the band Oingo Boingo.

  • @JamesJennings2706
    @JamesJennings2706 9 років тому +5

    Damn it man!! Can't we just enjoy the interview with these great composers!!

  • @JeremiahFernandez
    @JeremiahFernandez 8 років тому +3

    "We're all just trying to extend our childhood." that just hit home so bad.

  • @PLJones-vn9ig
    @PLJones-vn9ig 9 років тому

    This is so awesome, I'm really glad they interviewed the composers this time!

  • @SabinoBand
    @SabinoBand 9 років тому

    Really loved this chat !!! I would be listening to these guys for hours....

  • @quinoamann
    @quinoamann 9 років тому +7

    Best interview ever this guy should make the next year's actors and directors roundtable!

    • @Barney-ii1no
      @Barney-ii1no 9 років тому +2

      no doubt it will be the other guy, even tho there are literally hundreds of people that dont like the way he goes about it

    • @quinoamann
      @quinoamann 9 років тому

      Barney W you know this is the thing I don't understand. I mean he is not a bad host he really ask good questions but he is a total control freak never let guests make a good conversation with eachother he wants everyone to stick with his questions and probably he sees all of those bad comments but he didn't even attempt to change his attitude. I don't live in US I don't know are these things shown on TV but what will change if these were 10 minutes longer?

  • @dalanium98
    @dalanium98 8 років тому +3

    This was really nice, I haven't seen many interviews with composers, it's usually either the directors or the stars that are interviewed. It seemed like these guys were used to being in their own heads a lot, but they were all polite and elaborative in their responses. Great interview!

  • @BIG_MUNKY
    @BIG_MUNKY 7 років тому +2

    Jeez, these roundtables have been some of the best entertainment I've had for the past couple of days. And there's still more!

  • @bjchisum
    @bjchisum 8 років тому

    This is a brilliant video! It has opened my eyes to movies I never would have watched/heard of, and gives a great look into the minds of the composers.

  • @m1ke1981
    @m1ke1981 9 років тому +6

    I really would like to see John Williams on this gathering. I like this interviewer that let the composers actually speak their minds and not interupt.

  • @joshkresnik6402
    @joshkresnik6402 2 роки тому +2

    The reason the directors of these films are among the elite best is they allow virtually complete freedom for the score composers to do what they do, and that dance is what makes everyone contributing exactly what they’re known for and why they’re so brilliant

  • @robinhood1072
    @robinhood1072 8 років тому +6

    I would LOVE to see someone write a short maybe 20 min and have each of these artists write for it without uttering a word.. Give them the cut and write.. AND now that I riff on this, I thin kit would be GREAT to have like an "Iron Chef" scenario where they have a couple hours or so to write and finish a piece... Seems like fun... Hope someone reads this and will make it happen.

  • @davidjamesrosen3400
    @davidjamesrosen3400 8 років тому +6

    the interstellar music they play for hans at 16:10 is "evey reborn", by dario marianelli, from v for vendetta...

  • @StarCrusher.
    @StarCrusher. 9 років тому +2

    This was an excellent interview

  • @whatchrisdoinmusic
    @whatchrisdoinmusic Рік тому +1

    As an aspiring film composer, these are the conversations I really appreciate. I think a lot of people want to see them in the studio or teaching, but I do find so much value in this conversations about the heart of the process.

    • @jayandgem
      @jayandgem Рік тому

      You’re right. Aspirational film composers should focus on learning how to convert with filmmakers, instead, they focus on studios, sample libraries and how to create mockups.

  • @fray3dendsofsanity
    @fray3dendsofsanity 4 роки тому +2

    How did I not know of this interview? Ugh, now wishing Trent and Hans would do a collab

  • @farisofthemall
    @farisofthemall 9 років тому +3

    Really great interview. No egos, just respect and really great discussions

  • @jenkinsfamily2229
    @jenkinsfamily2229 3 роки тому +2

    As a massive film music fan, seeing Hans Zimmer (my personal idol), John Powell (creator of the extraordinary HTTYD scores), Danny Elfman (SO many memorable scores), and Reznor and Beltrami, those two I don't know much about, at a table talking, I love this!

  • @madphantom92
    @madphantom92 9 років тому +7

    Hans Zimmer song mountains is really epic on my studio speakers. Marco Beltrami bible study from the film 3-10 to Yuma is wonderful. Danny Elfman Batman theme is the definitive theme(dark mysterious) Trent Reznor is really fits with the films David Fincher does. How To Train Your Dragon 2 was the best animated film this year.

  • @ImranSahir1
    @ImranSahir1 6 років тому

    Hollywood Reporter, thank you for existing. I loved it. I love Hans, John and Danny. It was great to know the other composers as well.

  • @charlesdahmital8095
    @charlesdahmital8095 8 років тому +1

    A wonderfully insightful and entertaining interview.

  • @wweartmaker29
    @wweartmaker29 9 років тому +14

    "Jealous of Hans' relationship with chris..." You should be.

  • @DavidBerglund
    @DavidBerglund 9 років тому

    Great interview! Inspiring and informative! Thanks!

  • @olincka
    @olincka 9 років тому

    thank you so much for this!! composing is such a fascinating thing for me, so abstract that I'll probably never understand.. and hearing this great masters talk about their craft is just brilliant :)..

  • @BurgundyCouture
    @BurgundyCouture 9 років тому

    It's so nice to see so many artists at a table just talking. The questions were actually good, too.

  • @enjay12
    @enjay12 8 років тому +39

    No disrespect to Beltrami and Powell, but Zimmer, Reznor, and Elfman should be on the Mount Rushmore of modern sound.

    • @Cheeks730
      @Cheeks730 7 років тому +11

      reznor is nowhere near john powell and beltrami. No where.

    • @keeperofthecheese
      @keeperofthecheese 7 років тому

      He has done a couple of other things you know...

    • @Cheeks730
      @Cheeks730 7 років тому +2

      Mr Wolfe don't get me wrong the man is talented, but not quite where john and beltrami are.

    • @keeperofthecheese
      @keeperofthecheese 7 років тому +10

      He sticks to a very specific aesthetic in his music - and that comes from the music he produces with his band. You can hear his band in his soundtracks. Long hard contemplative notes and minor keys play a big part in his stuff. His stuff contrasts well with the light hearted stuff, the ephemeral stuff and the orchestral stuff the others make. Hes new to the game, but his sound is very unique. I hear what youre saying, but give him a chance.

    • @lisazoria2709
      @lisazoria2709 7 років тому

      I'd be happy if they only had Reznor and Zimmer. Elfman's stuff has become a little stale recently. :/

  • @thisisrachels
    @thisisrachels 9 років тому

    fantastic interview

  • @rebeccar7666
    @rebeccar7666 Рік тому +1

    I've watched this countless times and love it just the same, absolutely incredible. I would absolutely go crazy if you had Brian Reitzell on your next show. Composer of Hannibal and countless other shows. He's a genius and it would be so fascinating to hear what he has to say in this environment you've set up. Thank you again for this!

  • @faithbrooks9771
    @faithbrooks9771 9 років тому +9

    Danny Elfman is the MAN

  • @shookstylez
    @shookstylez 9 років тому +19

    Danny Elfman seems so... Timid and Insecure? Elfman is one of the greatest film composers of our time.

  • @evansste
    @evansste 4 роки тому +1

    I absolutely LOVED watching this! I'm familiar with music from all of these composers and it's great to listen to them all talk about their work and craft.
    What struck me most is when the interviewer asked whether or not they listen to movie scores for fun, and they emphatically said "no". Most of the music that I listen to comes from movie scores, which were composed by these guys and others. It's amazing that what I often crave most to listen to (stuff they've composed), they aren't interested in, at all.
    I also completely agree with them that music is supposed to be noticed in movies. Often times, the music drives the sentimentality of the movie. Once the credits roll, and the movie is over, it's the music that long sticks in your head, and is a constant reminder of what you've experienced. That's one of the reasons I love scores so much. It's like being able to consistently experience the feel of the movie without having to actually watch the movie again.
    It may be that many movie audience members don't spend a lot of time thinking about the music, which is probably why the interviewer figured it's not supposed to be noticed. However, when you think of a movie like "Conan the Barbarian" (The original), where music is played in nearly every scene, the movie would certainly be a completely different experience if it weren't for the music. It's clear that the score drives the story, yet the songs are able to stand alone without feeling as if they were written for specific movie scenes.
    I love movie scores, and this was an excellent interview.

  • @PrincessRamsha999
    @PrincessRamsha999 7 років тому +8

    Hans Zimmer and John Williams have created some of the most beautiful and instantly recognizable scores in film history.

  • @theyearoftherat
    @theyearoftherat 9 років тому +6

    listening to these guys is inspiring

  • @inoderlulzer5163
    @inoderlulzer5163 Рік тому +3

    I loved this talk. This talk of a combination of some unique and some more similar composers. Keep doing them! I found it very interesting to hear what Trent and Hans had to say.

  • @D2therJ
    @D2therJ 9 років тому

    This was fantastic, thank you very much!

  • @travisralph5284
    @travisralph5284 5 років тому +3

    whats really interesting about this group is that its three composers who are primarily known for their work with a specific director i.e. Trent Reznor/David Fincher, Danny Elfman/Tim Burton, and Hans Zimmer/Christopher Nolan....I wonder how much the director is responsible for the quality of the score in some aspects

  • @Unearthlywhales
    @Unearthlywhales 8 років тому

    I need more of this!

  • @j.thorgard
    @j.thorgard 9 років тому

    Awesome interview

  • @tarekmansur
    @tarekmansur 5 років тому

    What a great great GREAT interview meet up!! ❤️

  • @salsaspartan7
    @salsaspartan7 7 років тому +20

    Poor Danny. I wish he could go work with another director. One who is more collaborative and maybe more positive.

  • @Bartimaeeus
    @Bartimaeeus 9 років тому

    i've been waiting for this for half a year now. i just came...