These things I sample, or clip, are things that we share - music, films, sounds. It triggers a layer of participation from the audience as they recognize the material and remember it.
I almost became a music major, but somehow I was so enthralled with the camera and becoming a director that I stuck with film school and theatrics.
In most films music is brought in at the end, after the picture is more or less locked, to amplify the emotions the filmmaker wants you to feel.
I don't listen to Bollywood music much. But yes, I listen to Indian music quite often, and other non- film music.
In a film score, the last thing you want to do is take people out of the movie. The music is secondary. In opera, the music is the main event.
How about that? You can hear NFL Films music on everything from 'SpongeBob SquarePants' to 'Deep Throat.'
Well physically preparing for the role, definitely and then continuing to stay physically fit throughout filming, getting up, 4.00 4.30 in the morning.
I think a lot of the time in films, men get roles where they create their own destiny and women are just tools, supporters for that.
I can write songs, I've had songs in movies, but I can't compose film scores, you know?
I've been in so many bad movies and worked with so many bad directors that I go into a film expecting nothing.
Commercial movies have no feeling, no sensitivity. Most people tell me people won't understand films with feeling. But everyone can feel.
I'd been a fanatic of movies since I was a wee lad, so I got into the films before I got into the comics.
I was lucky that I made a few movies in a row that people really responded to - not me, particularly, but the films as a whole were appreciated.
I always loved watching movies because I loved what certain moments inside of films did to me.
Most of my films have a lot of character development and exploration, whereas in most horror movies the characters are just cardboard.
If you're fighting with your boyfriend, you can go to the movies and cry it out and leave happy because the ending of the film is happy.
I really wanted to go onstage. Not movies. But I ended up under contract to Paramount. Now I adore film work.
I've done movies with a sword before. But I haven't really been given the full responsibility of something like a Ridley Scott film.
I like boxing movies. One of the hardest things for me to watch as far as boxing films, is the boxing. The actual boxing usually sucks.
Going to the movies was a big event in my youth. My father would be the initiator - he'd have me put on a jacket to see a film.
Compared with other Indian film composers, I only write about six movies a year. Others write up to 60.