Ahead of the 76th Emmys Awards, we talk with the composer of Ripley, the latest masterful adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley and a Netflix thriller that pulled 13 nominations for a limited series. It should have been 14 with Jeff Russo's score. One of the steadiest working composers in the game gets into the period influences of his music for Ripley and shares what it means to be the new standard bearer for some of the longest standing IP in Film & Television.
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Ahead of the 76th Emmys Awards, we talk with the composer of Ripley, the latest masterful adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley and a Netflix thriller that pulled 13 nominations for a limited series. It should have been 14 with Jeff Russo's score. One of the steadiest working composers in the game gets into the period influences of his music for Ripley and shares what it means to be the new standard bearer for some of the longest standing IP in Film & Television.
For our very first episode of the Composer Magazine Podcast, we spoke to the composer behind Us and Get Out on reuniting with Oscar-winning director Jordan Peele and figuring out the sound for their new pop nightmare, Nope.Chatting to our host Charles Steinberg at his LA-based studio, Michael shares his perspective on the different sounds of strings, the indisputable horror of rabbits, and the surprise that often comes when watching the finished film, as well as his other initiative outside o...
Composer Magazine Podcast
Ahead of the 76th Emmys Awards, we talk with the composer of Ripley, the latest masterful adaptation of The Talented Mr. Ripley and a Netflix thriller that pulled 13 nominations for a limited series. It should have been 14 with Jeff Russo's score. One of the steadiest working composers in the game gets into the period influences of his music for Ripley and shares what it means to be the new standard bearer for some of the longest standing IP in Film & Television.