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ANDREW LOCKINGTON (2008, Part A)

ANDREW LOCKINGTON (2008, Part A)

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . Way back in 2001, Andrew Lockington was orchestrating Jeff Danna’s exquisite score for The Kid Stays in the Picture (2002), and in the passing years he’s made the transition to composer, scoring a number of TV and theatrical projects, but New Line’s expressive Journey to the […]

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ANDREW LOCKINGTON (2008, Part B)

ANDREW LOCKINGTON (2008, Part B)

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . Alongside Journey to the Center of the Earth 3-D, City of Ember is the second film from Walden Media scored by Andrew Lockington in 2008. Those familiar with the Journey score will find the films and their respective scores compliment each other in orchestral scope and robustness, […]

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ANTHONY LLEDO

ANTHONY LLEDO

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . When Sweden’s first vampire film, Frostbite, premiered at the 2006 Toronto International Film Festival, audiences also got their first exposure to the film’s versatile composer, Anthony Lledo. Lledo’s music was a wonderful treat for genre aficionados, and film music fans in search of a refreshing voice in […]

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CHRISTOPHER LENNERTZ

CHRISTOPHER LENNERTZ

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . Nominated for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Music Composition for a Series for his work in 2005-2006 on the cult show Supernatural, Christopher Lennertz may be the perfect example of the hard-working composer and talent many film music fans may not be familiar with, […]

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BRANDON HOCURA / VOWLS

BRANDON HOCURA / VOWLS

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . Unlike Hollywood, which abandoned silent movies soon after the introduction of sound – MGM’s silent swan song was Greta Garbon’s The Kiss in 1929, whereas Paramount’s travelogue/documentary Legong is reportedly the last silent production in Hollywood – Japan continued to produce movies well into the late thirties, […]

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