To some, the idea of living forever, or at least cheating death, can seem like a curse. But think about a world where you can continue living free of life-threatening illnesses or similar catastrophes. Well, to clarify, it’s not you who takes a licking and keeps on ticking. We’re talking about a clone. And this duplicate is a living, breathing individual who begins to make their own life (interests, thoughts, preferences) the moment carbon starts to cool. Now your fate is sealed, but this new version of you will be around simply for the sake of your loved ones. Quite a freeing concept, huh? But when told through the lens of Riley Stearns, things…
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Interview…Composer Jon Ekstrand on the Sound of ‘Morbius’
Jon Ekstrand is a Stockholm based Swedish film composer and artist. He began his career under the mentorship of acclaimed sound designer Owe Svensson, where he sharpened his skills at understanding the power of sound and its dramaturgic importance in helping a story realize its potential. In 1998, whilst attending Stockholm Film School, Ekstrand met Director Daniel Espinosa, in which the two formed a tight creative relationship which continues to this day. Ekstrand and Espinosa have collaborated on seven films, including the hit trilogy Easy Money as well as Hollywood Studio Films Child 44, Life, and the Marvel film Morbius starring Jared Leto. The hybrid soundtrack is part synth, part…
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Interview…Music Supervisor Cody Partridge on TV, Film and ‘Letterkenny’
Here’s a fun diversion. Take a movie, any movie, and skip to the end credits. These days, a ton of people work on any given project, and yet very few of them get the “credit” they deserve. Why? Well, I’d posit that many people have no idea what some of those titles mean. What’s a key grip? Answer: they set up the lights. Well, what’s a best boy? Answer: they help the key grip. There’s all sorts of trades who contribute but one of the more nebulous out there deal with audio. So, Marc, what’s with all this preface? Just tell us who we’re going to hear from. Ok, then,…