OK, Chrome grumbles that my Pirates Of The Caribbean trailer is ruining the page layout. Which is right. But I don’t care.
And as we were talking about the PotC movie, I’ll tell you about another music genre I have a soft spot for: Movie scores. I mean scores. Not soundtracks, which are a more or less random collection of the song titles found in a film, but scores, the real symphonies that make a film.
? Suits me, doesn’t it? As I said below, I am extremely manipulable by music. And the most manipulative music is found in movie scores. It is written solely to evoce emotion. It’s written to make you teary or thrilled or enthusiastic. And I like to be made by music.
When I was working as an author for the German TV, I used to have a little game. Try this out, its results are amazing.
You need a CD player in your car, or have some scores on cassette. Park your car anywhere in a busy street. And then play some different score titles: A love scene title, something soft and happy, a fighting scene title. And while listening, watch this very same street scene and see how differently you feel about it with the different score songs affecting you. It’s amazing.
A sunny, friendly spring morning in a busy street can suddenly turn into a brooding athmosphere with desaster threatening on the horizon, if you just put on Rob D’s “Clubbed to Death” while you watch it.
(Here’s song and clip on YouTube, just in case you don’t know what I’m talking about: Rob Dougan, “Clubbed to Death”)
I used this song a dozen times when I made films and reports for the TV, and it always worked as a catalyst for emotions.
OK, you gotta like them scores. They’re like classical symphonies in modern clothes and have nothing of the easy-going, soft pop music stuff flotsam washed ashore by your local radio station.
But if you are ready for some REAL drama and emotions, and for some unusual music, try out some of these - click “more” for my CD recommendations in Original Motion Picture Scores. (more…)