composeralex
09-26-2009, 12:23 AM
John, I just watched Bolt a few days ago, and thought the film was wonderful, and your music was awesome!
There's a scene when Bolt and Rhino are on their way to rescue Mittens, and Rhino is humming/singing your theme for Bolt, supported by the score ...
I was wondering, in these instances, what is the process? Do you write the theme very early on, or is the scene/ADR recorded later? Is the film synchronized to a cue that you're written beforehand?
Furthermore, do you work with the actor(s) themselves, or do you have a music supervisor, conductor, etc. to work with the actor(s)?
Thanks for taking the time here to share what you know and have learned! :)
There's a scene when Bolt and Rhino are on their way to rescue Mittens, and Rhino is humming/singing your theme for Bolt, supported by the score ...
I was wondering, in these instances, what is the process? Do you write the theme very early on, or is the scene/ADR recorded later? Is the film synchronized to a cue that you're written beforehand?
Furthermore, do you work with the actor(s) themselves, or do you have a music supervisor, conductor, etc. to work with the actor(s)?
Thanks for taking the time here to share what you know and have learned! :)