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RICHARD MARVIN

RICHARD MARVIN

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . As Richard Marvin explains in the beginning of our Q&A, he’s a veteran musician from the eighties when keyboards and synthesizes rose to prominence in orchestras, and for a period, became the signature sound on television and in countless films. Whereas younger composers today have countless options […]

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JAYE BARNES LUCKETT

JAYE BARNES LUCKETT

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . With the release of her scores on a recent limited edition CD from La-La Land Records, film music and horror fans finally got a chance to hear the funky sounds of Jaye Barnes Luckett (aka Poperratic), writer/director Lucky McKee’s longtime composer and collaborator. Luckett’s career has followed […]

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JOSEPH LODUCA

JOSEPH LODUCA

October 20, 2010 | By

Return to: Home / Exclusive Interviews & Profiles / Composers . There are a number of things that distinguish TNT’s hit TV series Leverage within the caper genre – witty characters, snappy dialogue, plus a careful balance of comedic and dramatic elements – but another key ingredient is the driving, jazz/funk music which composer Joseph LoDuca created, capturing […]

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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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