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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 25 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicTV & FilmMusic Commentary | ||||

In Episode 25, Christopher Willis talks about his experience working with Rupert Gregson-Williams on VEEP, what it was like to score comedy in a serious way, how he got the job on Disney’s The Lion Guard, and MORE!
Do you remember what sparked your enthusiasm as a kid? A YAMAHA keyboard did the magic for composer Christopher Willis! In episode 24, the first part of our amazing interview series with Chris, and learn about his musical journey!
Learn more about the physical challenges musicians face when performing film scores live in episode 23! Jim Fahey, Director of Programming for Symphony Center Presents at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra will share behind-the-scenes stories and talk ab... more
Today, Jim Fahey, Director of Programming Center Presents at Chicago Symphony Orchestra! In this episode Jim, talks about how he started at the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, the evolution of live film music performances in the orchestra world, and the ... more
Welcome back to the final installment of our 3-part interview series with composer Joel McNeely. In #FilmMusicFocus episode 21, Joel talks about his friendship with Seth MacFarlane and their work together, how continuing to learn as a composer is imp... more
In episode 20, we have the second part of the three-part interview series with Emmy Award-winning composer Joel McNeely. Today he talks about his friendship with Jerry Goldsmith, working with him on Air Force One under a tight deadline, writing the m... more
The final installment of the multi-part interview series with maestro John Debney! Do you want to know more about Debney’s collaboration with Jon Favreau on Iron Man 2 and The Jungle Book? In #FilmMusicFocus ep.19, he shares how he used the music to ... more
In episode 18, John Debney shares stories about writing “Buddy’s Theme” for Elf, meeting master Jerry Goldsmith, finishing the score on Looney Tunes: Back in Action, and composing for the intense images of Passion of the Christ!









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