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Re: A Good Day to Die Hard not composed by Beltrami??
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• Posted by: Edmund Meinerts   <Send E-Mail>
• Date: Monday, January 18, 2016, at 11:54 a.m.
• IP Address: p3ee2ff25.dip0.t-ipconnect.de
• In Response to: Re: A Good Day to Die Hard not composed by Bel... (Jonathan Broxton)

> So, for Beltrami, you can still focus your positive or negative energy on
> him about the score, because he was still the one who decided on the TONE
> and APPROACH for the score, even if Trumpp or Roberts or whoever wrote the
> actual NOTES.

I don't know, Jon. There's a difference between what you're describing (I'll call it the "Hans Zimmer model", whereby the ideas and core sound comes from the lead composer and the others apply them on a cue-by-cue basis) and the lead composer only writing two cues in the entire project, which is what this guy was saying. I see a huge difference there.




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