No, no. Can you tell me a little about the process of building the S.H.I.E.L.D. theme song? Because you talked in the [BMI/White Bear Character of Music] panel about how you found The Walking Dead theme song. Can you tell us a little about how you found the S.H.I.E.L.D. theme song?
Finding the theme for S.H.I.E.L.D. took a lot of collaboration between me and Joss and Jed [Whedon] and Maurissa [Tancharoen] and the other producers because its such a specific sound. We needed something big, that sounded like it belonged in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but we also needed something intimate because these aren't superheroes, these are regular people. These are the human beings that have to come in and clean up the mess. So musically we wanted to represent that. We wanted something that felt super heroic but also quirky and intimate. I mean at the end of the day it needs to sound a little bit like Marvel and a little bit like Joss.
But like 'oh I really liked guitar for Coulson' or 'oh I really liked blue'. Something like that.
Well for this show, I've been fortunate to work with ABC and Disney/Marvel. Everyone's understood the need for a full orchestra. So actually we have a full symphonic orchestra at our disposal for every episode. So its a pretty big canvas. And you know, really Coulson's theme is the theme of the show. He is the leader of this group. You're going to hear a lot of big brass. We have six French horns. The score to Star Wars had four French horns. I mean six is crazy! And so a full section of brass that's pounding out his theme when he comes out in his heroic moments. It's pretty fun because as a fan of the Marvel Cinematic Universe he is a hero to us. We love him.
It's really cool to be able to write him a fanfare like that, because in one of the movies that would be inappropriate. You wouldn't do that for Coulson when Thor or Captain America are in the same story. But here Coulson he is the hero. So its like transferring the energy to him because he really is the leader. It's all about him.