So evidently there will be some good music for the Oscars this year !! ?? !!
I was curious to see if Midnight in Paris was up for a nomination - I heard it was. So I went to oscar.com to see what was what and they were simulcasting live interviews... kind of cool so I started watching...
Emma Stone, Gary Oldman, James Earl Jones, George Clooney, The Harry Potter people...
and...
Stephane Wrembel...
...talking about Django and his new album and thanking Hans Zimmer for hiring him to do the Oscars work and just generally being classy soft-spoken hard-working Stephane. If you don't know who Hans Zimmer is... well, you would if you were a hard-core audio-nerd like I am. He is probably the greatest living movie audio man. When I was doing final tuning on home theater loudspeaker designs... probably half the material I used was his stuff. (Batman Begins, Dark Knight, The Rock, Pearl Harbor, Pirates of the Caribbean, etc etc... I hope the Oscars start to recognize the role soundtracks play in movies and start a "best soundtrack" category.
I missed about the first 15 seconds of the interview because it took me that long to cram my hand into my pocket and bring out my phone and get the camera started.
But man, it's really cool to see the people who work with microphones getting some respect. That's no slight to the people in front of the cameras, but rather a recognition that movies are audio+video... because without people like Hans Zimmer and Stephane Wrembel, they'd be silent pictures.
Good Job Stephane! And much respect to you Mr.Zimmerman.
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...Jolie looked like a right 'tart-in-a-trance'...Meryl Streep, now there's a classy lady who Jolie could learn a thing or two from.
Excellent article in this week's New Yorker (Feb 27) about The Artist and other silent films. (Page 74)
The whole thing, I thought, was a sweet nostalgia trip. Billy Crystal was laid back, enjoying himself, and was wryly funny, not trying too hard. Lot of docs and short subjects I now want to see. And of course, Midnight is ours as soon as we can apprehend it.
pas encore, j'erre toujours.
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