Finally relenting their endless barrage of spoiler-ific images on our eyes, the creative team behind “Prometheus” have decided their latest reveal to be through the film's soundtrack details, and boy, do they give a clear look at the storyline's direction. Warning: Spoilers ahead for those wanting to go in blind!
Reading straight through like writer Damon Lindelof's base outline for the film, the tracklisting to the soundtrack composed by Marc Streitenfeld boasts some pretty interesting names indeed. Kicking off the Ost are tracks “A Planet” and “Going In,” which reflect the initial mission and contact of the space crew involving Noomi Rapace, Idris Elba and Charlize Theron, points well trodden in the film's trailers so far. However, we then reach a track named “Discovery,” and after that it basically lays out every beat of the second and third acts (Track 17 is of particular interest).
While no clips of the score have been released yet,...
Reading straight through like writer Damon Lindelof's base outline for the film, the tracklisting to the soundtrack composed by Marc Streitenfeld boasts some pretty interesting names indeed. Kicking off the Ost are tracks “A Planet” and “Going In,” which reflect the initial mission and contact of the space crew involving Noomi Rapace, Idris Elba and Charlize Theron, points well trodden in the film's trailers so far. However, we then reach a track named “Discovery,” and after that it basically lays out every beat of the second and third acts (Track 17 is of particular interest).
While no clips of the score have been released yet,...
- 5/14/2012
- by Charlie Schmidlin
- The Playlist
In a development that could shake the art world, trend-setting collector Dean Valentine has agreed to pay famed painter Mark Grotjahn to end a lawsuit over enforcement of the California "resale royalty" law. According to the terms of the settlement, Valentine will fork over 5 percent of his proceeds for selling Grotjahn artwork on three occassions, plus he will pay some of the artist's attorney fees. The deal comes a few weeks before a jury trial was scheduled to begin in this closely-watched case and as other big-name artists fight for the right to collect royalties from art
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- 2/7/2012
- by Eriq Gardner
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
North Dublin based composers, Dean Valentine and Mark Walsh have composed and produced a song for pre-bedtime programming on the Disney channel which will feature Winnie The Pooh. The pair have since been commissioned to score new Disney series, 'Beartime Stories' and Keg Kartoonz' 'The Mad Cows'. Disney has also commissioned the pair for more work, asking Dean to compose and score the theme music and Mark to produce sound design for a 12 x 7 minute Disney series entitled 'Beartime Stories' currently in pre-production.
- 4/15/2011
- IFTN
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