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Re: Huh...
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• Posted by: Edmund Meinerts   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Monday, January 18, 2016, at 9:06 a.m.
• IP Address: p3ee2ff25.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
• In Response to: Huh... (AntonioE1778)

> How strange! I don't know any of the people here discussing in the forums
> so I cannot say whether any of the information is believable or not. But
> if it's true it is really strange. I wonder how Beltrami feels about the
> false accreditation. If he's fine with it, then I think it calls into
> question his integrity as a film composer and means that we can't trust
> any future projects from him (not to mention his past scores).

If true, it'll make Hans Zimmer look like a cloistered-up genius with nothing but a pencil and some sheet music in comparison. Say what you will about the guy, he's at least a bit more up-front about using assistants.

I've heard some rumors about Brian Tyler and Danny Elfman and ghostwriters too, by the way. Paul Mounsey's contribution to Epic is not an insubstantial one, apparently (would explain the Powell influence in that score), and Matthew Margeson did quite a bit of the first Expendables. Sadly I don't know the specifics. It makes me wonder just how many composers had their fingers in the Age of Ultron pie, in the end! tongue

You know, I don't have a huge issue with multiple composers working on a score. What I do have an issue with is keeping it such a secret. If I really like a score (as is the case with A Good Day to Die Hard, which is one of my favorite modern action scores), I want to know at WHOM I can channel that positive energy! It's certainly not Beltrami anymore. oh well

> I demand more evidence! This one guy's word is not enough to go off of.

That's kind of how I feel, which is why I wanted to post this around and see if anyone can confirm, deny or knows more in general. I hope he's wrong but I don't really see why he would be. frown




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