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(2016) The Palgrave handbook of sound design and music in screen media, Dordrecht, Springer.
Interview 6
orchestration, collaboration, and the integrated soundtrack—an interview with matt dunkley
Ian Sapiro
pp. 421-428
Sapiro's interview with film-score orchestrator Matt Dunkley explores key aspects of the orchestrator's role with regard to the complete integrated soundtrack of a film. Dunkley discusses his collaborative working relationships with composers and his interactions with other members of the music- and film-production teams such as directors and music editors, offering a striking insight into the place of the orchestrator in the production of the soundtrack. Consideration of other aspects of the orchestrator's job such as working with popular and other pre-existing musics, and the impact of technology on processes and practices, result in a broader and deeper understanding of the place of the orchestrator within the filmic soundtrack as a whole.
Publication details
DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-51680-0_29
Full citation:
Sapiro, I. (2016)., Interview 6: orchestration, collaboration, and the integrated soundtrack—an interview with matt dunkley, in L. Greene & D. Kulezic-Wilson (eds.), The Palgrave handbook of sound design and music in screen media, Dordrecht, Springer, pp. 421-428.
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