From: Film & TV Music Podcast - Podcast
Date: Jan 12, 2007
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This is the seventh of 16 SPECIAL EPISODES recorded at the Hollywood Reporter/Billboard Film & TV Music Conference, which takes you inside the business of music for picture and focuses on the production and licensing of music.
SHOW NOTES:
00:10 - Intro - Billboard's executive editor Tamara Conniff interviews Danny Elfman, the Grammy Award winning composer of such motion pictures as "The Nightmare Before Christmas," "Batman," "Men in Black" and "Charlotte’s Web," and such television series as "The Simpsons" and "Desperate Housewives."
1:05 - Elfman talks briefly about what motion picture projects he is currently working on.
1:27 - Elfman discusses how long motion pictures take to produce, depending on the movie’s genre.
2:18 - Elfman describes how he handles being called in at the last second to compose music for different projects.
3:27 - Elfman gives a description about his latest project, the CD "Serenada Schizophrana," and the difficulty he had creating music without an image to provide him with inspiration.
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