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Superman Returns Video: Watch the Main Titles being Scored!

Well, there you go, it's the full Main Titles right there in the video, soundong great as ever. Bryan looks healthier...
 
Well I was hoping to see some of the opening credits but that was very cool to watch too. :) :up:
 
It still doesn't sound as strong as williams..but it is a very good version.
 
ROBOCOP CPU001 said:
It still doesn't sound as strong as williams..but it is a very good version.

Dude, it's practically the same.
 
the music STILL gives me chills man...i can't f'ing wait for this movie!!!
 
jus hearing that makes me cry and i was'nt even around when STM came out heck or even S4, but just heavenly, i screamed when the composer, shook his hands real hard, and the main part started DUN, DUNDUN!!!!!!!!!!
 
That was a nice little abridgement. A couple extentions of the ostinato in places, and the transition to the love theme was a LITTLE abrupt, but other than that, well done. I liked watching it.

It's going to start directly from the timpani drums section on, for those watching. The soft flute parts in the beginning before you get to the low string ostinato will not be there. Looks like it's just gonna start with that low timpani roll right into the "dum da Dum.....dum dadum dum da dum...."
 
That wasn`t the complete main theme. You`ll only see that in the movie. I doubt the transition to the love theme will be that abrupt. That was fantastic.
 
very cool. Haven't seen it yet, but I'm about to...
 
Fatboy Roberts said:
That was a nice little abridgement. A couple extentions of the ostinato in places, and the transition to the love theme was a LITTLE abrupt, but other than that, well done. I liked watching it.

It's going to start directly from the timpani drums section on, for those watching. The soft flute parts in the beginning before you get to the low string ostinato will not be there. Looks like it's just gonna start with that low timpani roll right into the "dum da Dum.....dum dadum dum da dum...."
Man, didn`t you see the WB credits? Of course the soft flute will be on the movie.
 
Man-E-Toys said:
i dont think there is one, unless someone wants to convert it.

oh, ok, i thought there was another version of it in the site somewhere that will play on a QT.

thanks anyway dude.
 
Man, didn`t you see the WB credits?

That wasn't synced up. It's already been reported on the soundtrack album the soft flute part isn't there, and in the editing on the video--when the red light goes on, the timpani starts. I'm taking that, plus the track length on the soundtrack, plus the entirety of the performance AFTER that light goes on, as pretty solid proof this is how it's going to be in the film itself. Why would they play a version of the titles with that transition just for video purposes? The audio isn't edited there (it IS edited just as the timpani roll is ending, again, pointing to the final version of the cue being tracked into the video) so you gotta figure that's how it's composed and orchestrated.

That's going to be how the credits play out at the beginning. about 3:50. That's still plenty long enough to get all the major credits out of the way. They cut the flute intro part probably because the original idea for the opener's been scrapped, that much was also documented in an article linked to from here.
 
i actually like this version better. still memorable and incredible, but it doesnt go quite so high during the main theme.
 
It might be not in the Soundtrack but it will be on the movie!
 

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