Saturday Night at the Movies: The Extraordinary Partnerships Behind Cinema's Greatest Scores

Hardback

Main Details

Title Saturday Night at the Movies: The Extraordinary Partnerships Behind Cinema's Greatest Scores
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jennifer Nelson
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:256
Dimensions(mm): Height 234,Width 156
Category/GenreFilms and cinema
Individual film directors and film-makers
Music
Music - styles and genres
ISBN/Barcode 9781783963669
ClassificationsDewey:781.542
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Elliott & Thompson Limited
Imprint Elliott & Thompson Limited
Publication Date 1 March 2018
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

From Jurassic Park to James Bond, Vertigo to Titanic, some film scores are instantly recognisable and eternally memorable. The soundtrack is a vital part of a film, setting the tone and heightening action and emotion. It can elevate a movie from good to truly great. But what of the creators behind the music? In this engaging collection of profiles, Jenny Nelson takes a look at some of the most successful director-composer partnerships of all time, to find out how they began and what makes them work so well. Based on in-depth interviews and drawing on multiple sources, Saturday Night at the Movies features such luminaries as Alfred Hitchcock and Bernard Herrmann, Robert Zemeckis and Alan Silvestri, and JJ Abrams and Michael Giacchino. Each section focuses on the working relationship between a director and composer and examines their many hits - and occasional misses. The best scores come from the alchemy between the pair, where both work together to bring the director's vision to life through the music. With additional commentary from film critics and contemporary composers, Nelson reveals the stories behind the soundtracks, including classics such as Back to the Future, Star Wars, Fargo, Edward Scissorhands and many, many more.

Author Biography

JENNY NELSON lives with her husband, twin daughters and dog in Millbrook, NY and Manhattan, where she was editor and producer at iVillage.com, Vogue.com and Style.com. This is her first novel.