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Soundcast Stere (Ep. 16) - Does Soundtrack Cover Art Matter?
Podcast |
The SoundCast
Publisher |
Christopher Coleman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Leisure
Music
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Feb 26, 2017
Episode Duration |
00:42:47
Episode 16 - Does Soundtrack Cover Art Matter? Kristen Romanelli of (Film Score Monthly Online) jumps into the "channel 2 seat" to discuss, with Christopher, just how important soundtrack cover art is today (or not). They discuss the cover art for the upcoming release of "The John Williams - Steven Spielberg - The Ultimate Collection and then dive into other "artwork atrocities" from recent memory. Kristen and Christopher grapple with the question whether artwork remains important in this "digital age," and lastly on if there can be "too much" soundtrack artwork attached to a single film. Episode Highlights 00:04 - Intro & Welcome Back, Kristen 02:49 - Birth of the Question and "Spielliams!" 07:32 - Other Cover Art Atrocities 22:38 - What role does Cover Art Play Today? 31:51 - Too much "Coverage?" - La La Land 40:27 - Wrap up Music Selections 00:00 - "Summer Montage - Madeline" (La La Land) by Justin Horwitz 41:50 - "Anything Goes" (Indiana Jones & The Temple of Doom) by John Williams Notes: Follow Kristen Romanelli on Twitter. Film Music Monthly Follow Erik Woods on Twitter. Cinematic Sound Radio Follow Tracksounds on Twitter. Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter. COVER ART - You can find all of the cover art for the titles mentioned at Amazon. John Willliams - Steve Spielberg: The Ultimate Edition Hours 50 Shades Darker Passengers Manchester by the Sea Star Wars: The Phantom Menace - The Ultimate Edition John Wick 2 Support Tracksounds: Most of the soundtracks mentioned in this episode can be found at Amazon. Your purchases through these links help us to keep on keepin' on! Thank You! Buy Soundtracks at Amazon.com DOWNLOAD THE EPISODE Subscribe and More Info The official podcast of Tracksounds.com, The SoundCast is hosted by Christopher Coleman and features reviews and discussions centered around film, TV, and video game soundtracks. Special edition episodes include interviews with composers and other industry professionals. The Soundcast Stereo is co-hosted by Christopher Coleman and Erik Woods (Cinematic Sound Radio). Each episode is a 30 minute (ish), two channel conversation about the world of film, television, and video game music. aCAST GOOGLE PLAY iTUNES RSS FEED STITCHER RADIO TUNEIN RADIO

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