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Soundcast Stereo (Episode 12) - Reacting to 'The Marvel Symphonic Universe"
Podcast |
The SoundCast
Publisher |
Christopher Coleman
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Leisure
Music
TV & Film
Publication Date |
Sep 16, 2016
Episode Duration |
00:36:54
Episode 12 - Reacting to "The Marvel Symphonic Universe" Tony Zhou's Youtube channel "Every Frame a Painting" recently posted one of their most viewed videos to date, "The Marvel Symphonic Universe" where the MCU's original scores are critiqued and demonstrated to be "forgettable" by the general public. Erik and Christopher react and discuss several of the key points made in the video essay ... some of which they agree with but several of which they do not. Is the music of the Marvel Cinematic Universe truly forgettable? If so, why? Soundcast Stereo episodes are two channel, 30 (ish) minute conversations about a single topic from the world of film, television and game soundtracks. Episode Highlights 00:01 - The Marvel Symphonic Universe 03:35 - Initial Reactions 06:43 - No Emotional Response? 10:11 - Too High Strung 11:08 - Forgettable? 16:40 - Covering the music 19:52 - The Loss of Main Titles 22:03 - The Temp Problem 24:19 - Stay Safe and Sound Bland 33:21 - The Good of this Video 35:15 - Wrap Up Music Selections 00:00 - "Can You Dig It?" (Iron May 3) by Brian Tyler 35:59 - "Captain America" (Captain America: The First Avenger) by Alan Silvestri COMPANION PLAYLIST (on Spotify) - Soundcast Stereo Episode 12 Companion Playlist - https://bit.ly/sscp-12 Don't miss our experimental, new feature, where we list tracks from most of (if not all) of the soundtrack titles referenced in the episode! And be sure to follow us on Spotify while you're at it. https://open.spotify.com/user/tracksounds Notes: "The Marvel Symphonic Universe" https://youtu.be/7vfqkvwW2fs by - Brian Satterwhite: https://twitter.com/bmsatter - Taylor Ramos: https://twitter.com/glassesattached - Tony Zhou: https://twitter.com/tonyszhou Follow Erik Woods on Twitter. Cinematic Sound Radio Follow Tracksounds on Twitter. Follow Christopher Coleman on Twitter. 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

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