Rumor has it that Tyler Bates is attached to this project.
http://www.cinemaspy.com/Movie-News/Has-Superman-Man-of-Steel-Found-a-Composer/4943
My top choice would hands down be Howard Shore - But I think Bates could pull it off pretty good.
Rumor has it that Tyler Bates is attached to this project.
http://www.cinemaspy.com/Movie-News/Has-Superman-Man-of-Steel-Found-a-Composer/4943
I agree, that's one of my concerns as well (hence my "no fanfares" preference).And this is what scares me the most, most don't want the Williams traditional fanfare, they want something new, but at the end of the day the "new sound" it's just another fanfare, just one that sounds not-as-good.
Yes! And it's kind of ironic with your screenname, because my urge to hear a more string-driven theme came directly from the Battlestar Galactica remake. The producers of that show told Bear McCreary (the composer) that they didn't want their show to sound like the typical sci-fi adventure (including the original BSG), so they gave him a general "No Brass" policy. That really turned out to be an inspired move, because it not only gave the show a unique sound, but it seemed to force McCreary to get even more creative - he came up with some gorgeous string-driven themes that were able to be tragic, heroic, uplifting...anything he needed them to be, and coming up with militaristic battle music sans brass must have been quite the challenge, lol.I couldn't agree more with this part than I'm agreeing as I'm typing this, I'm all for strings over horns, and I have to admit that it didn't cross my mind, but a Superman theme in strings would be really great and it would emphasize the tragedy of his origins (hopefully without having to show it) at the same time as being just all around great-sounding, the problem there would be making it sound heroic at the same time (which is the basic difference between Superman and basically every other hero ever), and that's where I started thinking about the great job Murray Gold has made with the different Doctor themes in "Doctor Who", themes that can be both happy and sad, tragic and heroic, and well, really hummable. And when I really think about it, I could be up for that, why not?
Yes! And it's kind of ironic with your screenname, because my urge to hear a more string-driven theme came directly from the Battlestar Galactica remake. The producers of that show told Bear McCreary (the composer) that they didn't want their show to sound like the typical sci-fi adventure (including the original BSG), so they gave him a general "No Brass" policy. That really turned out to be an inspired move, because it not only gave the show a unique sound, but it seemed to force McCreary to get even more creative - he came up with some gorgeous string-driven themes that were able to be tragic, heroic, uplifting...anything he needed them to be, and coming up with militaristic battle music sans brass must have been quite the challenge, lol.
That said, I don't actually want them to have a "no brass" policy in this film, but a string-driven score with brass accents rather than the expected brassy fanfare would make me SO happy.t:
That really turned out to be an inspired move, because it not only gave the show a unique sound, but it seemed to force McCreary to get even more creative - he came up with some gorgeous string-driven themes that were able to be tragic, heroic, uplifting...anything he needed them to be, and coming up with militaristic battle music sans brass must have been quite the challenge, lol.
If you heard McCreary's theme for the aborted show The Cape, he can do a really good brassy theme. It's more like Shirley Walker's Batman theme with a side of John Williams. Fantastic stuff... and it elevates the episodes like you wouldn't believe.
There's no irony, the screenname was all part of the plan, and it goes without saying that I loves me some Bear McCreary, it's been on permanent rotation on my ipod ever since the show came out (and I mean it since I had the Richard Gibbs music from the Miniseries also. By the way have you heard the live version of "The Differently Sentient" from "Caprica"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo570cWbcnU ) I do remember the "no brass" policy, and also the "no themes" policy, but both those policies quickly dissapeared as the show went on, but I think a "no brass" policy for "Man of Steel" should work, even if it sounds restricting, because those kinds of limitations could work for whoever is composing as "think outside of the box" inspiration, and it would send any kind of fanfar-y tribute out the window.
When I was talking about Murray Gold I ment something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idQRiLZukG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5D5Pi11TNg
(Notice the brass accents)
But McCreary (specially his string-based compositions) would also be a nice example.
how soon into production do they usually announce/reveal the composer?
or....when does the composer usually start working on the score for the movie?
Thanks for posting that video, that was great! And yeah, I'm not opposed to a "no brass" policy for MoS, I just think it's a less realistic hope than simply a string-driven score this time around.There's no irony, the screenname was all part of the plan, and it goes without saying that I loves me some Bear McCreary, it's been on permanent rotation on my ipod ever since the show came out (and I mean it since I had the Richard Gibbs music from the Miniseries also. By the way have you heard the live version of "The Differently Sentient" from "Caprica"? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zo570cWbcnU ) I do remember the "no brass" policy, and also the "no themes" policy, but both those policies quickly dissapeared as the show went on, but I think a "no brass" policy for "Man of Steel" should work, even if it sounds restricting, because those kinds of limitations could work for whoever is composing as "think outside of the box" inspiration, and it would send any kind of fanfar-y tribute out the window.
Those pieces are very nice, too. I wasn't necessarily suggesting that I wanted the score to sound like BSG's stuff. BSG has a darker, colder tone than I'd want MoS to have. I just like the idea of a string-driven score, and BSG and Gold's stuff are two examples of very different but successful string-driven themes.When I was talking about Murray Gold I ment something like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=idQRiLZukG0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5D5Pi11TNg
(Notice the brass accents)
But McCreary (specially his string-based compositions) would also be a nice example.
i heard Hans Zimmer is pulling out an old score from the 90s which he's going to simply rerecord as Superman.
its how he works these days.
he did it for Batman Begins and numerous other films.
You can't beat a good old copy and paste 2 chord theme.
What are you even talking about? You go on and on in every thread spouting out gibberish.
Less emphasis on horns might be an interesting direction, but what about expanding it beyond just a traditional orchestra? I don't mean adding techno, but I'd be cool with some low droning, pulsing Moog sounds.
Actually now that I think about it, I think it'd be cool if the Krypton and Zod themes took an odd approach, sorta sound design music, like what Zimmer did with the Joker's theme. I think that's a pretty cool melding of traditional instrumentation, electronics, and bizarre unplaceable sounds. I think it could work for the alien parts of the film, especially if the other themes took a more melodic approach. That could add some interesting contrast.
oh wow, i hearing some Black Rain score.......... damn......... are you serious Zimmer????I think he's talking about some of the Black Rain score which Zimmer repurposed for Batman Begins.
John williams has just finished tin tin. I hear he's free.
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I hear this is a reboot.![]()
Once again I'd like to point out that James Bond movies get new scores and a new theme for every movie, (and Casino Royale was absolutely a reboot) but certain musical themes/motifs, such as the Monty Norman theme are retained. 90% of MOS's music could be new, and the JW theme could strike up for shirt rips etc and then quickly evolve into a newer theme. I think it's more likely that they'll go for a 100% new score, and that's okay by me. If however they decide to keep certain elements of JW's Superman march I'm on board with that approach also.