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20 Great Episodes About Soundtracks

If you're new to soundtracks or are a seasoned veteran, you are guaranteed to find something of interest in this fantastic group of 20 podcast episodes dedicated to the art of film, TV and video game scoring.

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Created June 21, 2021

Updated November 15, 2021

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  1. It's Goldsmith-pickin' season, and we've got another fresh, juicy Soundtrack Spotlight for you! Your humble hosts David and Yavar are joined by film music journalist Tim Greiving to discuss Varese Sarabande's new Deluxe Edition of Jerry’s rich,
  2. Yesterday, our friend Ian Crabb was laid to rest in Bournemouth. In honor of him, we want to present you with his favorite episode of In Defence Of, a show he proudly hosted with distinction on our network, from 2015 to 2017. That episode was A
  3. It’s Episode 31, and we’re swooping into the new year with one of the most widely loved family films – as well as the film score buff’s film score – in How To Train Your Dragon. John Powell’s soundtrack has been one of Art of the Score’s most-r
  4. Beginning with this episode (the 40th!) of the podcast, I plan to present a multi-part analysis into a specific cinematic genre, that being the music of science fiction through the years. The 1950's is often considered the initial Golden Age of
  5. On today's new episode of THE FLAGSHIP SHOW on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO NETWORK, Erik Woods presents custom trailer music written by the film's composer.Before we get into the music you will hear a brief history of the movie trailer. For this se
  6. It is our immense pleasure to share our conversation with Audio Engineer/Composer Alan Snelling. [Excerpts of this interview were included in our arc of episodes devoted to the score to STAR WARS - we are delighted to be sharing the full exten
  7. We’re back, with Brad Fiedel’s score for 1991’s box office champion, Terminator 2: Judgment Day! How did the improving technology change Fiedel’s approach between the first movie and its sequel? What’s the unexpected provenance of some of the s
  8. 🎬 Action, Adventure, Mummies! Chris and Leslie discuss the score to the 1999 action, blockbuster hit The Mummy. Find out if the score is worth digging up or if it should be left buried below.🎬 You can listen, rate and review us on:Spotify
  9. Welcome to the second season of "Listen to the Film". This podcast examines a soundtrack in detail and its relationship to the film. In this episode we explore "The Dark Knight". The Hans Zimmer and James Newton Howard score is a bold partner t
  10. Take a trip through the history of horror movie music, beginning with the silent era and the masterful NOSFERATU. Listen as the sound era comes on and the potential for film music opens up, ending with a composer named Max Steiner and a certain
  11. Show# 1076 – “21st Anniversary Of Visions In Sound”    The post “21st Anniversary Of Visions In Sound” appeared first on A Movie, TV & Video Game Soundtrack Radio Program.
  12. Well, we are finally back and launched properly for 2021. 2 (presenters) are now 3 with the addition of Gergely Hubai - a Soundtrack expert...Today we dive into Dr. No - * What is the true story behind why various parts of the score sound s
  13. Years of fan requests for the Gordy Haab's award-winning soundtracks for Star Wars: Battlefront I and II have finally paid off, with official releases by Walt Disney Records on January 29 and February 5, 2021. Gordy says it was always his hope
  14. Orchestrator and composer Eric Buchholz talks about what it means to be an orchestrator, and how that job fits into the pipeline of getting a soundtrack recorded. See a playlist and support Level with Emily on Patreon.
  15. CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO is proud to be the distributor of the first part of Jason Drury’s epic tribute to James Horner. The first of Jason Drury’s 3-part story on one of the finest composers in movie history begins with an overview of James Horne
  16. In episode ten, the first season FINALE of Film Music Friday, I discuss what happens to film music beyond the film, and the power that lies in listening! Through touching on some of my favourite pieces and some personal anecdotes, I delve into
  17. Composer Nainita Desai joins the show to talk about her new score to the feature documentary The Reason I Jump, as well as her composing process, the differences between scoring for film, tv, and documentaries, and the role of awards acclaim in
  18. Rick sits down with composer extraordinaire AMELIA WARNER to discuss her lush score for the new film WILD MOUNTAIN THYME. Enjoy!
  19. Legendary trumpeteer talks his illustrious career as former Associate Principal Trumpet of the Boston Symphony Orchestra / Principal Trumpet of the Boston Pops and his subsequent life as studio musician in Los Angeles, including his many colla
  20. John Williams' final television project in the 1970s teamed him with director Delbert Mann again, this time for "Jane Eyre." Williams composed this score while on a break from working on "Fiddler on the Roof," and the love Williams had (and con

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