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Sync Music Matters Podcast
Jim Hustwit - Larp Music
25 episodes
2 months ago
I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.

My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.
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Music Interviews
TV & Film,
Music
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I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.

My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.
Show more...
Music Interviews
TV & Film,
Music
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20 – Interview with Arn Andersson – How to feed Creativity and Passion
Sync Music Matters Podcast
1 hour 48 seconds
3 months ago
20 – Interview with Arn Andersson – How to feed Creativity and Passion
This episode of Sync Music Matters is an Interview with Arn Andersson

Arn Andersson is a Norwegian multi-instrumentalist, composer and music producer.

In pursuing a passion as a profession we are treading the line between art and commerce and sometimes we can focus so much on the commerce that we lose sight of the passion. Arn talks about his journey and not being afraid to try new things but also pivot if necessary.

Arn has some deep insights on creativity and shares his daily practice of the Morning Five. Essentially writing a piece of music whilst restricting himself to just five instruments. He developed it as an antidote to overthinking his creative process.

Arn has some deep insights on creativity and shares his daily practice of writing a piece of music whilst restricting himself to just five instruments. We also chat about his current documentary project of exploring different musical cultures from around the world.

He’s written music for trailers and libraries of which some credits include the Netflix natural history documentary “The Living World”, The Lego Movie (the second part) and The Netflix documentary Beckham.

Arn has also dabbled in sound design, has worked with artists and labels and is the co-founder of Evenant which is a platform for providing education and tools for aspiring creatives in Music & Art.

Today, Evanant has a community of over 300,000 people across over 100 countries, and an educational library of over 360 hours of content.

Interview with Arn Andersson 

(00:00:00) Introduction

(00:01:52) What was your path into music?

(00:13:09) Five Layers composing technique

(00:21:18) Under The Skin - Finding Rhythm

(00:35:42) Cofounding Evanant courses

(00:45:57) Resources that have helped you in your career\

(00:48:43) Getting a Taste - Music and art that has shaped you creatively

(00:54:06) Creativity practice 

You can listen to Arn's Music here: Website

Arn on Instagram
Sync Music Matters Podcast
I talk industry professionals who, on a daily basis, work with music and visuals. I’m talking about composers but I’m also talking about the editors, music supervisors, directors and anyone else who’s involved with the synchronous process of pairing of audio and visuals.

My mission is to get under the skin of their recent projects, understand their relationship to these magical media and glean insights into what makes them tick and what makes them great at what they do.