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SCOREcast 37: State of the Industry
SCOREcast 37: State of the Industry

Original Air Date: May 22, 2013 Co-hosts: Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston

SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier

SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner

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Launch iTunes 11. In the File menu, select Subscribe to Podcast. Enter — http://feeds.feedburner.com/scopodcast — in the text box and click Ok. Stitcher.com

Episode Description

In this edition of the SCOREcast Podcast Show, we take a look at the state of the film music industry including a wrap up of the recent developments on bringing recording back to Los Angeles, Disney’s acquisition of LucasFilm, and an interesting discussion about the differences between a composer and a film composer. All that plus a tribute to the last great American film critic, Roger Ebert, who played a huge role in advancing not only the art of film but also the appreciation of it.
See full article at SCOREcastOnline.com
  • 5/22/2013
  • by SCO Editorial Staff
  • SCOREcastOnline.com
SCOREcast 36: Charlie Clouser
SCOREcast 36: Charlie Clouser

Original Air Date: December 6, 2012 Special guest: Charlie Clouser

Co-hosts: Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston

SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier

SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner

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To listen in iTunes:

Launch iTunes 11. In the File menu, select Subscribe to Podcast. Enter — http://feeds.feedburner.com/scopodcast — in the text box and click Ok. Stitcher.com

Episode Description

In our last show of 2012, Deane and Brian visit at length with Charlie Clouser of Nine Inch Nails fame and composer for the “Saw” franchise and the just released “The Collection”. Charlie goes deep into his composing and production process, his studio rig, and also answers SCOREcaster questions on how he got into the business and how he chooses his projects. The boys also continue their discussion on the effort to preserve work in Los Angeles and take time with Charlie to cover some year-end Top Picks.
See full article at SCOREcastOnline.com
  • 12/6/2012
  • by SCO Editorial Staff
  • SCOREcastOnline.com
SCOREcast 35: Michael Barry and Michael Patti
SCOREcast 35: Michael Barry & Michael Patti

Original Air Date: November 7, 2012 Special guests: Michael Barry & Michael Patti

Co-hosts: Deane Ogden and Brian Ralston

SCOREcast theme composed by: Jeroen “Kejero” Rogier

SCOREcast announcer: Jeff Rechner

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To listen in iTunes:

Launch iTunes. In the Advanced menu, select Subscribe to Podcast. Enter — http://feeds.feedburner.com/scopodcast — in the text box and click Ok. Stitcher.com

Episode Description

In our 35th episode, Deane and Brian speak with Michael Barry and Michael Patti, co-founders of Cinesamples, about the recent decision by the American Federation of Musicians union to deny contracts for sample library production. The discussion covers the plight facing Los Angeles-area recording musicians, the volume of work that is leaving town for overseas venues, and what is being done as a grassroots effort to turn that tide.

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See full article at SCOREcastOnline.com
  • 11/8/2012
  • by SCO Editorial Staff
  • SCOREcastOnline.com
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