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Old 08-03-2009, 09:39 PM
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Default Preparing for different styles of film?

Hey, Mr Newman,
I just watched Frank Miller's The Spirit this evening. It was a very cool film and I absolutely love the film-noir style.

It's very stylized - but really awesome. The film also seemed to be a pseudo-comedy: I was never certain whether it was all comedy or half-comedy/half-thriller.

What I do know, though, is that the score complemented the film perfectly.

Now, your repertoire ranges from sci-fi and action films like Joss Whedon's Serenity to flat-out comedies like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days and now, of course, the comic-esque film The Spirit.

So... how do you prepare - or train - yourself to write in a style fitting for a particular style of film? I always find myself coming back to writing in a sad, even sombre, style... and I just can't write anything else!

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Old 08-09-2009, 09:05 PM
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I never intended to write so many comedies, but that's what happened. It's very hard to control one's career. You just work on what you are given. If you get a movie, any movie, thank the GOD'S and go to work. You will figure it out. Pretty, somber music probably wont' work in most Studio Comedies, so find something of YOU that DOES work. It's there - believe me. My wife says i have NO sense of humor...so there you go. Training in music helps, and there will be a temp score that will give you clues. So use the clues and make something out of it. Hope this helps...
 

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