The Composers Diversity Collective, which represents composers of diverse backgrounds working in visual media, this week releases an album showcasing the music of a dozen of its members.
It’s a co-production with the Helix Collective, a chamber-music ensemble that has been active in live-to-picture film-music presentations in Los Angeles. Called “Shoutout,” it’s “an opportunity for members who might not otherwise have an outlet to write and record music they can share with the world,” says Tony Morales of the CDC.
It’s an appropriately diverse collection of music, all performed by the five-member Helix Collective — oboe, flute, cello, piano and percussion — that the CDC hopes will “shine a light” on that segment of the Hollywood music community that has often been overlooked by filmmakers.
This wasn’t the original plan. The Helix Collective had hoped to perform CDC members’ music in a live concert. When the pandemic put those plans on hold,...
It’s a co-production with the Helix Collective, a chamber-music ensemble that has been active in live-to-picture film-music presentations in Los Angeles. Called “Shoutout,” it’s “an opportunity for members who might not otherwise have an outlet to write and record music they can share with the world,” says Tony Morales of the CDC.
It’s an appropriately diverse collection of music, all performed by the five-member Helix Collective — oboe, flute, cello, piano and percussion — that the CDC hopes will “shine a light” on that segment of the Hollywood music community that has often been overlooked by filmmakers.
This wasn’t the original plan. The Helix Collective had hoped to perform CDC members’ music in a live concert. When the pandemic put those plans on hold,...
- 3/31/2021
- by Jon Burlingame
- Variety Film + TV
In today’s film news roundup, Edgar Ramirez is in talks to play a criminal, Kiersey Clemons is in negotiations to portray a flower arranger and finalists have been announced for Universal’s Film Music Composer Initiative.
Castings
Edgar Ramirez is in talks to portray a career criminal in Netflix’s near-future movie “The Last Days of American Crime.”
The project is based on the Radical Publishing graphic novel by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini. Olivier Megaton (“Taken 2”) is directing from an adapted screenplay by Karl Gajdusek, whose credits include “Oblivion” and “Stranger Things.”
The story centers on U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Graham Bricke, a career criminal who was never able to hit the big score, teams up with Kevin Cash and Shelby Dupree to commit the heist of the century and the last crime...
Castings
Edgar Ramirez is in talks to portray a career criminal in Netflix’s near-future movie “The Last Days of American Crime.”
The project is based on the Radical Publishing graphic novel by Rick Remender and Greg Tocchini. Olivier Megaton (“Taken 2”) is directing from an adapted screenplay by Karl Gajdusek, whose credits include “Oblivion” and “Stranger Things.”
The story centers on U.S. government plans to broadcast a signal making it impossible for anyone to knowingly commit unlawful acts. Graham Bricke, a career criminal who was never able to hit the big score, teams up with Kevin Cash and Shelby Dupree to commit the heist of the century and the last crime...
- 7/28/2018
- by Dave McNary
- Variety Film + TV
For those already worried about the “Disneyification” of the franchise, this Star Wars YouTube parody represents the worst of all possible futures: It blends the classic sci-fi film with tunes from animated Disney movies, and adds in a whole slew of princesses distinctly not of the Alderaan variety.
Released by YouTube user George Shaw, the video traces the plot of A New Hope, incorporating melodies from Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and other classic Disney flicks. Along the way, it sends up the worst of the Disney juggernaut, which acquired the rights to George Lucas’ sci-fi epic in 2012. The video...
Released by YouTube user George Shaw, the video traces the plot of A New Hope, incorporating melodies from Aladdin, Beauty and the Beast, and other classic Disney flicks. Along the way, it sends up the worst of the Disney juggernaut, which acquired the rights to George Lucas’ sci-fi epic in 2012. The video...
- 6/18/2014
- by Jackson McHenry
- EW.com - PopWatch
SCOREcast’s Spotlight On team goes deep in this second of a four-part series on Cinesamples’ flagship percussion library, CinePerc. In this installment, Éanán Patterson and George Shaw take a look inside CinePerc Pro.
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Eanan Patterson
Award-winning composer Eanan Patterson recently wrote original music & arrangements for the new Irish dance show, "Celtic Rising", and the score for Season 5 of Microsoft's hit web series "The Guild". At the age thirteen, Eanan was accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School of Music, studying violin and piano, and went on to earn a specialist certificate in Music Theory & Orchestration from the Berklee College of Music. Also a prolific music producer, Eanan has produced for companies like Rte, TG4, Setanta, ABC, PBS and Sony Pictures Television.
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For more information and to purchase, please visit the Cinesamples website.
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Eanan Patterson
Award-winning composer Eanan Patterson recently wrote original music & arrangements for the new Irish dance show, "Celtic Rising", and the score for Season 5 of Microsoft's hit web series "The Guild". At the age thirteen, Eanan was accepted to the prestigious Juilliard School of Music, studying violin and piano, and went on to earn a specialist certificate in Music Theory & Orchestration from the Berklee College of Music. Also a prolific music producer, Eanan has produced for companies like Rte, TG4, Setanta, ABC, PBS and Sony Pictures Television.
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- 9/12/2013
- by Eanan Patterson
- SCOREcastOnline.com
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