Then, ‘boom,’ eventually I’ll hit one, two or three songs, or one song in particular, ‘Oh, this will be a great opening credit song.”Ī good director is attached to every single part of the production but needs to enjoy every moment of it too. Once I find it that really kind of triggers me in to what the personality of the piece should be, what the rhythm of this piece should be One of the things I do when I am starting a movie, when I’m writing a movie or when I have an idea for a film is, I go through my record collection and just start playing songs, trying to find the personality of the movie, find the spirit of the movie. So Im always trying to find what the right opening or closing credit should be early on when I’m just even thinking about the story. A cool credit sequence and the music that plays in front of it, or note played, or any music“ whatever you decide to do“ that sets the tone for the movie thats important for you. “To me the opening credits are very important because thats the only mood time that most movies give themselves. Tarantino is a master of choosing the perfect track to open his movies with. Let’s just start with the music in the opening scene. One of Tarantino’s most popular soundtracks is from ‘Pulp Fiction’. I wouldn’t throw it away in the closing credits.’ So I did.” “And I remember back then, when ‘Cat People’ came out, going, ‘Man, if I had that song, I’d build a 20-minute scene around it. “I’ve always loved that song and I was always disappointed at how Paul Schrader used it in ‘Cat People,’ because he didn’t use it - he just threw it in the closing credits,” Tarantino explained. Tarantino talked about the song ‘Cat People’ from the movie: In fact, Almost every shot in his movies are actually a homage to some other movie and so is the same with his music. For instance, Tarantino “Borrowed” almost every piece in ‘Inglorious Basterds’ from other movies. Like the Kill Bill example, Tarantino LOVES to relate to other movies or TV series. The siren music from the same movie that’s played every time the bride (Uma Turman) spots one of her enemies, is actually the theme song of the classic TV show, ‘IronSide’. For example the famous whistle song from Kill Bill:īernard Hermann composed that beautiful but chills-giving piece, influenced by many classical Hitchcock scores. When it is an original piece, they are influenced by other movie scores. Actually, most of the music from his films are not an original score. There are songs that since Tarantino used that you can’t listen without picturing parts of his movies in your heads. Before watching the new movie, here are some facts and interesting things you might not know about the music in his films! Tarantino, besides his amazing films, is known for picking a perfect soundtrack of pieces. Please contact the moderators of this subreddit if you have any questions or concerns.Quentin Tarantino’s new movie, ‘ The Hateful Eight‘ came out this weekend. I am a bot, and this action was performed automatically. If you submitted one of these threads, delete it before the moderators find it, and post it in the right place! Thanks! If the moderators find one of these posts outside of the pinned threads, it will be deleted and you will be banned instantly, without warning. Workspace photos belong on /r/MusicBattlestations. Memes, "mildly interesting" images, and workspace photos are not permitted.If you have a newbie question ("What cables do I need?" "What gear should I buy?" "What do multiband compressors do?" etc.), post it in the weekly Newbie Questions thread.If you want to collaborate on anything - songwriting, mixing, music videos, web design - post about it in the weekly Collaboration thread.You cannot submit a new thread with your music in it, at all, ever, under any circumstances. You are not allowed to ask for feedback on your music (or anything else) outside of the weekly Feedback thread. Posts about your achievements, your playlist, your stream count, all go in the Promotion thread. You can only promote yourself - your music, your services, your free services, your social media, etc.Hello, and thanks for posting on /r/WeAreTheMusicMakers.
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