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Film Music Focus - Video
CineConcerts
25 episodes
9 months ago
An in-depth discussion on the relationship between sound and image in your favorite movies, shows, and video games! Hosted by CineConcerts' President/Producer, Justin Freer
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Music Commentary
TV & Film,
Music,
Music History
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An in-depth discussion on the relationship between sound and image in your favorite movies, shows, and video games! Hosted by CineConcerts' President/Producer, Justin Freer
Show more...
Music Commentary
TV & Film,
Music,
Music History
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Ep. 7 - Bruce Broughton Interview (Part 2)
Film Music Focus - Video
30 minutes 34 seconds
5 years ago
Ep. 7 - Bruce Broughton Interview (Part 2)

ANOTHER SPECIAL #StayHomeStaySafe EPISODE with Emmy Award-winning TV and film composer, Bruce Broughton! In Part 2 of this multi-part series, Broughton talks about The Boy Who Could Fly, Spaceship Earth & Soarin’ Around the World at Epcot/Disneyland, and more.



Bruce Broughton is best known for his many motion picture scores, including Silverado, Tombstone, The Rescuers Down Under, The Presidio, Miracle on 34th Street, the Homeward Bound adventures and Harry and the Hendersons. With 24 nominations, Broughton has won a record 10 Emmy awards. His score to Silverado was Oscar-nominated, and his score to Young Sherlock Holmes was nominated for a Grammy.
Film Music Focus - Video
An in-depth discussion on the relationship between sound and image in your favorite movies, shows, and video games! Hosted by CineConcerts' President/Producer, Justin Freer