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Topic: AXP Interviews Brian Tyler! (Read 1498 times)
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BlackWatch
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From main AXP site: I've just posted up something I've been looking forward to for some time now, a great Q & A session with the composer for AVP-Requiem, Brian Tyler. We talk about various aspects of the soundtrack, as well as Brian's approach to the film, and his thoughts on the franchise both musically and as films. Checkout a sample: AXP: Likewise, the film will surely feature both tense and frightening scenes, as well as all out action; therefore blending a dark and visceral vibe with a tense and action-packed vibe, which Horner did so well in Aliens incidentally, must have been equally difficult?
BT: Oh, for sure. There is certainly a militaristic component to this score as well as a eerie component. I love the Aliens score, of course. This score incorporates the creepy tone and complex action. Creating an ebb and flow, an arc, for the music is vastly important. The music needs to tell a story. As a composer, it is vital to help the film tell its story and emphasize the turns of emotion invisible to the audience but nonetheless felt strongly.Read on for the entire interview, it follows Brian's involvement from the earliest of stages, up until the final mixing, including some in-studio pictures of him conducting the score. Special thanks to Brian for his time. Read. Enjoy. Discuss!
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CelticPredator

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He sounds like he knows what he's doing. Im impressed.
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You're a fucking kung fu master of annoyance, you know that?
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So am I, looking forward to the music!
Great interview by the way. Great to see he researched the music from all the films.
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Think everyone involved with this flick is contractually obliged to say "back to the roots" and "gritty", whenever they're asked about it.
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General Phillips

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I've honestly been dying to hear the musical score just as much as seeing the film. Brian Tyler is extremely talented and I can't wait to hear this score.
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Think everyone involved with this flick is contractually obliged to say "back to the roots" and "gritty", whenever they're asked about it.
Yeah, it's bugging the hell outta me.
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At least the orchestral score will be great in the film. One of the few things you can honestly say, doesn't really have any problems with it.
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