Music in double indemnity analysis
We love to hear from our listeners – get in touch via Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, and if you like The Art of the Score, please take a moment to subscribe, rate and comment.Ĩ:51 – The studio system and the sound of the Big Fiveġ2:15 – MGM: Lions, Stars, and Celebrities, oh my!ġ5:31 – RKO: Morse code, crime, and Howard HughesĢ0:20 – Paramount Pictures on Parade (allegedly)Ģ1:28 – 20th Century Fox – Alfred Newman (1933)Ģ7:22 – Warner Brothers – Max Steiner (1937)ģ3:05 – The Little Three (that’s Andrew, Nick, and Dan)ģ3:33 – Universal Studios, Tchaikovsky, and Superman – Jimmy McHugh (1936)Ĥ0:30 – United Artists (so united they didn’t have a fanfare)Ĥ1:40 – Columbia – Mischa Bakaleinikoff (1934)Ĥ3:21 – Beyond the Big Five and the Little ThreeĤ4:33 – Selznick International – Alfred Newman (1936)Ĥ7:30 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Thaddeus Buc (1935)Ĥ9:54 – Into the 1950s: lawsuits, widescreens, and the birth of televisionĥ2:07 – VistaVision – Nathan van Cleeve (1952)ĥ6:11 – CinemaScope – 20th Century Fox – Alfred Newman expands his fanfare (1954)ġ:02:34 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Jerry Buc (1960)ġ:04:38 – The emergence of television and the NBC chimeġ:10:52 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Teddy Buc (1970)ġ:15:48 – Paramount’s Parade – Lalo Schifrin (1970), Jerry Goldsmith (19)ġ:22:24 – Columbia – Suzanne Ciani (1976)ġ:24:48 – Walt Disney Productions - When You Wish Upon a Star (1972)ġ:33:18 – Associated Film Distribution (1978) – Gabriel Yared (1999)ġ:21:39 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Tobias H. and an off day in the synth studioĤ4:30 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Barry Buc (1990)ĥ0:46 – Hollywood Pictures – Danny Elfman (1990)ĥ6:50 – Studio fanfares you might have heard before…ġ:02:28 – New Line Cinema – Michael Kamen (1994)ġ:05:34 – United Artists – Starr Parodi and Jeff Eden Fair (1994)ġ:09:05 – Disney and Pixar – Randy Newman (1995)ġ:11:35 – Dreamworks – John Williams (1997)ġ:14:56 – Universal – Jerry Goldsmith (1997)ġ:19:31 – Warner Bros. 2:50 – The Art of the Score fanfare – Nancy Buc (1980)ĥ:42 – Amblin Entertainment – John Williams (1981)ĩ:14 – The Ladd Company – John Williams (1981)ġ2:29 – United Artists – Joe Harnell (1982)ġ5:54 – THX Deep Note – James Andy Moorer (1983)Ģ2:13 – Tri-Star Pictures – Dave Grusin (1984)Ģ5:46 – Carolco Pictures – Jerry Goldsmith (1985)ģ6:26 – THX Cimarron – James Horner (1988)ģ9:43 – Castle Rock Entertainment – Marc Shaiman (1989)Ĥ2:56 – Warner Bros.