Every month, aspiring film composers Ellakova and Tristan Kane take two of the greatest film scores in history, compare them against each other and try to pick a winner.
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Every month, aspiring film composers Ellakova and Tristan Kane take two of the greatest film scores in history, compare them against each other and try to pick a winner.
It’s our first annual Halloween Special!
This month we compare Jerry Goldsmith’s classic score for The Omen (1976) and a more modern example, The VVitch (2015) score by Mark Korven. Along the way we share some of our (perhaps contentious) views on the horror genre generally.
Rounds for this month
1 – Opening music
2 – Missing Children
3 - Matricide
4 – Horror Scenes
5 - Legacy and Impact
Added bonus – the Apprehension Engine by Mark Korven http://www.markkorven.com/Apprehension_Engine.html
Video at - https://youtu.be/1lTYPvArbGo
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Soundtrack Showdown
Every month, aspiring film composers Ellakova and Tristan Kane take two of the greatest film scores in history, compare them against each other and try to pick a winner.