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Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterI may have to end up doing that… Only problem is that I have to recover my system first to get to my files, and I can’t recover until I figure out what my administrator password is… Despite the fact that I never logged in as an administrator or set a password!
Ryan
Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterI have the entire thing on tape and will upload scenes w/ score soon.
As soon as I get SPIDER-MAN 2 finished….
Ryan
Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterJS Wrote:
> Coul you tell me please what Orchestras performed
> in this Movie’s:
>
> Spider-Man –Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Sleepy Hollow –
London session orchestra – no name
> The Nightmare Before Christmas –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Mars Attaks –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Scrooged –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Batman Returns –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Black Beauty –
London session orchestra
> Mission Impossible –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> CHICAGO –
Originally to be recorded in London, but ultimately:
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony> Edward Scissorhands –
> The Frighteners –Both Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
> Big Fish –
London session orchestra
> Psycho –
Los Angeles Union musicians, a.k.a. The Hollywood Studio Symphony
The Hollywood Studio Symphony is a moniker used as part of a re-use fees deal with record labels. If a soundtrack album credits all members of a particular L.A. session orchestra, the union cuts the label a deal on re-use fees (meaning more music on the album).
The Hollywood Studio Symphony is not a traditional symphony orchestra in that the same members are not used every time. Each film score is generally performed by a pool of musicians who are contracted on a per score basis.
Ryan
Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterIt makes sense. In fact, I think this is right down Schifrin’s alley. We need more music from elders like him.
Ryan
Ryan Keaveney
KeymasterThe first clip is from Independence Day by David Arnold. It segues into something, but I don’t know what that is… Sounds like a bit of APES comes in at the very end.
Ryan
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