“One good minute could last me a whole year.”
– Mac McCaughan
When Mac McCaughan, one of my favorite song writers, wrote those lyrics, I don’t think he realized he was describing the plight of a film composer.
Fifteen minutes into scoring The Next American Dream and one thing is certain, one good minute really can last me the whole year. Without getting too much into the minutia of the process, it’s amazing how far many different directions one minute of music composition can carry you. A few well-chosen chords, and the right melody can lead you in so many different directions.
The key to the whole thing is finding that one good minute. Finding the minute in the film, and hearing what it sounds like. What song it’s singing. Then, you let that one good minute lead you through the film musically.
I’m not trying to make this sound like it’s rocket science, because it’s not. It’s not “easy” per se, it’s just that you have to listen.
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