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DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 16:13
What you seem to refer to is Ghostwriting. A whole different story than just doing the one or the other track additionally to a large body of music (by Hans).
It sounded like ghostwriting when the question is whether one writes his own music - or not...Headshot wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 17:10DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 16:13
What you seem to refer to is Ghostwriting. A whole different story than just doing the one or the other track additionally to a large body of music (by Hans).
I didn't refer to ghostwriting.
An additional composer can create arrangements and also original music :
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Yes, that's why my conclusion is : we should be allowed to discuss this without being called crazy, ignorant, jealous and hateful.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 17:28 In regards to the amount that "additional composers" contribute - That's where all we're left with are assumptions.
Yep, sure!Headshot wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 17:34Yes, that's why my conclusion is : we should be allowed to discuss this without being called crazy, ignorant, jealous and hateful.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 17:28 In regards to the amount that "additional composers" contribute - That's where all we're left with are assumptions.
How can you be SURE about that? Just stop. Please keep the forum OBJECTIVE. You can't just throw random numbers (lol 95% based on what?!) to make a point. This is all speculation, you can't be sure about that.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 16:13 @7:11 onwards...
Well, the additional music composers...
I'm sure Hans writes his own music which his scores mostly, to 95% consist of, and the additional composers
That example is from 2010. What kind of terms would be used to describe mockup assistants in 1992 when A League of Their Own was released? The Lion King supposedly made hefty use of samples in 1994 and in the music credits I can see 'auricle programmer' which is the tempo mapping assistant. I guess 'music production assistance' could be it, or maybe in the sound department. I was just wondering.
Suck My BRAAAM wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 19:02How can you be SURE about that? Just stop. Please keep the forum OBJECTIVE. You can't just throw random numbers (lol 95% based on what?!) to make a point. This is all speculation, you can't be sure about that.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 16:13 @7:11 onwards...
Well, the additional music composers...
I'm sure Hans writes his own music which his scores mostly, to 95% consist of, and the additional composers
I've seen several documentaries and interviews showing Hans "composing" on the spot. There's more than enough information around (if you don't know the right people, Google is your friend) to prove he writes nothing but the bare bones of "his" music and let the hard work to his minions. A paycheck is a paycheck. He is indeed a great SOUND DESIGNER. But expect me to believe, after all the clear evidence around, that he does his own orchestrations like the Big Band stuff and more intricate work... no, I won't buy that! Have you heard any music solely composed and orchestrated by him? Spoiler alert: not good. He uses that cheap tactic of self modesty to gain sympathy and deflect the fact he can't write on a higher level.
Check John Barry, Morricone, Horner (the last of the highly educated composers), Goldenthal and whatnot... those are TRUE composers. Hans is nothing but a glorified sound designer with a decent melodic sense. That's all. I still love some of his music. But I won't buy any of this crap spewed by ass kissers who dream about stepping on RCP. That's why I fucking respect Samy.
lolSuck My BRAAAM wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 19:02 He uses that cheap tactic of self modesty to gain sympathy and deflect the fact he can't write on a higher level.
The boundary between arrangement and additional music is easily crossed.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 19:21 Officially Hans wrote Interstellar without any additional composers (only orchestrators and arrangers). And this is one of my absolute favorites.
Interstellar had Kevin Kaska, Andrew Kinney, the Folwer brothers, Carl Rydlund, James Carlson, Chris Craker, Andrew Kawczynski and Steve Mazzaro. Stick to facts, not guess work.DarkestShadow wrote: ↑Tue 1 May 2018 19:21 "I am sure" - to me this phrasing also means "I strongly believe...". Like when you say "I'm sure she will understand your situation". That doesn't mean that you actually know that. I'm of course speculating. :)
Officially Hans wrote Interstellar without any additional composers (only orchestrators and arrangers). And this is one of my absolute favorites.
And please follow your own ideals and stay OBJECTIVE. There are no true or false composers. It's all a matter of taste. And I don't really care about musical sophistication (even though I certainly don't have a problem with it haha. My film score taste is very wide) - I mostly judge music based on the emotional response and connection I'm getting. And Hans ruined my non-existant eyeliner quite a few times. :)
Btw: (How) Can I do multi quote? I don't quite understand.