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breakaway71 · 11 months
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I’m trying very hard not to talk about Transformers: Rise of the Beasts too much (or at all) because frankly, I don’t think anyone around here cares, but god, I just keep THINKING about it. So many things. Plot things and character things and callback things and other things, but also. MUSIC THINGS. So like, can I at least just mention the score for this movie? The whole thing is great, honestly, but particularly at the end of the movie, where the score songs "Till All Are One" and "Humans and Autobots United" have BEAUTIFUL callbacks to the music from the 2007 film. I’m not exaggerating when I say I almost screamed in the theater when I heard that music. You have no idea. Jablonsky's first TF score is still one of my all-time most favorite movie scores, I listen to it ALL THE TIME, it’s my go-to writing music, and it’s what I listen to at work when I’m really stressed out and just need a second to remember to breathe. It’s SO GOOD. And I just really, really love that Jongnic Bontemps found a way to honor that music in this movie, right at the perfect moment. Just. Oh my god, my FEELS.
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sonyclasica · 11 months
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JONGNIC BONTEMPS
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TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEAST - BANDA SONORA ORIGINAL
Milan Records anuncia el lanzamiento de TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK) del compositor JONGNIC BONTEMPS. El tema que abre el álbum, "The Maximals", se acaba de estrenar junto con la reserva del álbum. BSO disponible el 9 de junio.
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El álbum, que se publica el viernes 9 de junio y ya está disponible para reserva, incluye música escrita por Bontemps para la séptima entrega de live-action de la exitosa franquicia cinematográfica. Transformers: el despertar de las bestias es la nueva colaboración entre el director Steven Caple Jr. y Jongnic Bontemps, que ya han trabajado juntos en el debut cinematográfico de Caple Jr., The Land, y el éxito de taquilla de 2018 Creed II. El tema que abre el álbum, "The Maximals", se acaba de estrenar junto con la reserva del álbum, dando a los oyentes una idea de lo que se puede esperar del álbum antes de su lanzamiento el próximo viernes 9 de junio: ESCÚCHALO AQUÍ. Transformers: el despertar de las bestias de Paramount Pictures llegará a los cines el 9 de junio.
Sobre la banda sonora, el compositor JONGNIC BONTEMPS dice: "Ojalá pudiera decirle a mi yo preadolescente que un día los juguetes con los que te diviertes infinitas horas serán una serie de películas, y que escribirás la música de Transformers: El despertar de las bestias. Eso podría haberme evitado muchos problemas... Poner música a la película y trabajar con mi viejo colaborador Steven Caple Jr. ha superado mis sueños más salvajes y estoy muy contento de formar parte del legado de Transformers. Trabajamos incansablemente para respetar el lenguaje musical de las películas anteriores y reimaginarlo a través de la lente de nuestro mundo actual".
"Estamos muy contentos de aportar un nuevo sonido a Transformers: El despertar de las Bestias", añade el director STEVEN CAPLE JR. "A los fans, nuestra música les parecerá fresca, nostálgica de los años 90, y supondrá una reelaboración de la composición musical por la que son conocidas estas películas. Con Jongnic Bontemps como el primer compositor negro de esta franquicia, estamos orgullosos y emocionados de que el público conecte con la película y la cultura a través de nuestra música." El Presidente de Música de Paramount Pictures RANDY SPENDLOVE se hace eco de este sentimiento y añade: "Estamos orgullosos y emocionados de dar la bienvenida a Jongnic Bontemps al universo de Transformers. Su música es épica, emotiva e inspiradora, y será una incorporación asombrosa a la legendaria franquicia."
SOBRE TRANSFORMERS: EL DESPERTAR DE LAS BESTIAS
Retomando la acción y el espectáculo que han cautivado a los cinéfilos de todo el mundo, Transformers: El despertar de las bestias llevará al público a vivir una aventura de los 90 con los Autobots e introducirá una facción totalmente nueva de Transformers, los Maximals, que se unirán a ellos como aliados en la actual batalla por la Tierra. Con dirección de Steven Caple Jr. y protagonizada por Anthony Ramos y Dominique Fishback, la película se estrena el 9 de junio de 2023.
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TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS (ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK)
TRACKLISTING –
The Maximals
Unicron / Scourge
Autobots Enter
What Are You
More Than Meets the Eye
Mirage
Museum Heist
Battle at Ellis Island
Fallen Hero
Chris Meets Mirage
Arriving in Peru
Hiding in Plain Sight
The Cave
Switchback Chase
The Village
Saving Elena
One Last Stand
The Final Battle Begins
Unicron Approaches
Home Team
Volcano Battle
No Matter the Cost
Till All Are One
Humans and Autobots United
Here’s My Card
A Long Time Ago
SOBRE JONGNIC BONTEMPS
Jongnic "JB" Bontemps es un compositor de cine excepcionalmente moderno, elegido por Paramount Pictures para crear la banda sonora de la taquillera película de acción y ciencia ficción Transformers: El despertar de las bestias protagonizada por Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback y Michelle Yeoh para el director y colaborador habitual Steven Caple Jr.
JB es conocido por su fusión de sonido contemporáneo con emoción atemporal. Se convirtió en el compositor de cabecera del director Steven Caple Jr. mientras componía su drama de madurez The Land, para el que también orquestó la canción "This Bitter Land", interpretada por Nas y Erykah Badu. A continuación, ambos colaboraron en la aclamada película Creed II, para la que JB aportó una emocionante música adicional. La música de JB puede escucharse recientemente en la comedia romántica de Netflix Wedding Season, la serie de ciencia ficción de la CW 4400, y el largometraje dramático Last Night in Rozzie dirigido por Sean Gannet. Entre sus proyectos de próximo estreno se incluyen dos para Disney+: el largometraje World's Best para el director Roshan Sethi y la serie de 6 partes Choir para el director Rudy Valdez, así como el videojuego de terror de Arkane Studios Redfall y Jagged Mind para la directora Kelley Kali.
JB ha aportado su talento a varios proyectos documentales aclamados por la crítica. Se dio a conocer por su banda sonora con toques de hip-hop para el documental favorito de Tribeca United Skates, y desde entonces ha colaborado con numerosos documentalistas galardonados en sus proyectos, incluido el largometraje de Julie Cohen y Betsey West My Name is Pauli Murray, por el que fue nominado a un Critics' Choice Award. Entre sus otros proyectos documentales se incluye el especial de la CNN The People vs. The Klan, las películas del director Sam Pollard Citizen Ashe y Reopening Night, los proyectos documentales de Netflix Murder to Mercy: The Cyntoia Brown Story y We Are: The Brooklyn Saints, y Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker.
JB ha compuesto la música para decenas de largometrajes, series y videojuegos de todos los géneros, incluido el biopic de Lifetime Clarke Sisters: The First Ladies of Gospel, el drama dirigido por Toni Braxton, Faith Under Fire, la selección de Sundance Leimert Park producida por Charles King (Mudbound), la serie original de BET+ Boomerang, y música adicional para la serie de Epix Godfather of Harlem protagonizada por Forest Whitaker y el galardonado juego Call of Duty WWII. Las bandas sonoras de JB han sonado en Cannes, el Festival de Cine de Varsovia, el Festival de Cine Panafricano y el Festival de Cine Negro Estadounidense, así como en Netflix, CNN, HBO, BET, Lifetime, NBC, Showtime, Netflix, PBS y Disney XD.
Nacido en Brooklyn, JB aprendió a tocar el piano y se empapó de su entorno de gospel y jazz. Estudió música en Yale y más tarde se encontró en el corazón de la industria tecnológica como desarrollador de software y empresario tras vender su startup a HP. Allí prosperó durante varios años, pero al final decidió perseguir su pasión más profunda y se metió de cabeza en el programa de composición cinematográfica de la USC y en el Sundance Film Music Lab. Trabajó como aprendiz de programador para numerosos compositores de la lista A de Hollywood antes de abrirse camino por su cuenta.
"La música de cine tiene que contar una historia sin palabras", dice JB. "Su trabajo consiste en añadir profundidad y dimensión a las imágenes y palabras presentadas en pantalla. Eso es lo que me atrajo; la oportunidad de expresar realmente emociones con la música".
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broketee · 10 months
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might as well try posting stuff again. Here's some ROTB cheetor!
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theratkingmoonboi · 5 months
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I wasn’t really planning on making on of these and kinda like truly introducing myself, but 2023 is coming to an end and tbh on my instagram I have so Why don’t I do it here!
Howdy, My name is Koda! I’m a small lil trans artist in this hUGE HUGE space we call the internet! I’m 19 years old (about to be 20 omfg FEARRRR 😭😭) I dabble in a little bit of animation from time to time, but I mostly do character designing and comic work
I am currently working on my own story called ✨The Hunt For A Warlock✨ that I’ve been working on for the past 7ish 8ish years now? Man it’s been so long, I can’t even remember LMAO-
but ofc I’m into Transformers don’t matter what continuity Animated, Armada, Prime, Bayverse, IDW kinda, Earthspark so on and so forth I do have my tf au’s Human spy and The bayverse rewrites
I’m hoping one day I can start freelancing as well, I’m not too prepared to do that at the moment due to some personal irl issues and insecurities but I’d love yo get that started up!
The one thing I love to do when I draw listen to musicCC AUGH I love music, Mainly, I listen to Linkin Park, Goo Goo Dolls, Jazz, Cavetown, Lofi, orchestra music like Steve Jablonsky, Brian Tyler, Jongnic Bontemps, and Coldplay, Lord Huron, AJR, ect ect there is alot
Yeah! Thats kinda about me ig LMAO if you have anymore questions don’t be shy to shoot me an ask!
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fearsmagazine · 11 months
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TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS - Review
DISTRIBUTOR: Paramount Pictures
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SYNOPSIS: Set in 1994, somewhere in between 2018’s “Bumblebee” and 2007’s “Transformers,” Optimus Prime and the Autobots must team up with the Maximals, Noah Diaz and Elena Wallace to stop the planet-eating dark god Unicron’s “henchbots” the Terrorcons, led by Scourge, from getting the Transwarp Key.
REVIEW: TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS is the seventh installment in the Transformers live-action film series. It has all the elements of a summer blockbuster but personally felt it suffered a bit from franchise fatigue.
The plot has many similarities to the previous films. The Transformers have been in hiding, a threat that humanity could never face on their own threatens the earth and the Autobots, humans and the robots team up, and the earth will never be the same as the Autobots are left on earth longing for their home planet of Cybertron. There is a bit more character development in terms of the ex-military electronics expert Noah Diaz then the museum intern Elena Wallace. Diaz has a hefty plate of personal issues that all are driven by his younger brother’s illness and trying to support his family, impeded by a shady military service. Optimus Prime also has issues, and comes off with a bit of an attitude for most of the film, but eventually Prime & Diaz experience personal growth and team up to overcome the threat. There are plenty of Autobots. As the audience probably has history with Optimus Prime and Bumblebee, Mirage stands out, voiced by Pete Davidson. His is a simple story and Davidson adds a lot of his charm and character to bring the Autobot to life. Likewise, Michelle Yeoh as Airazoris a Maximal sage warrior who offers her wisdom and insight. The dialogue is fine, there are some lines fans are expecting, and the one liners are okay in the grand scheme of the tale.
Of course the production values are fantastic. The Maximal design is a tad confusing, it’s mechanical and animal flesh, an organic element we’ve yet to see in other characters in the franchise. The Unicron design here is a totally new and different take from what fans might remember from the movies or comics, and first appeared in 1986's The Transformers: The Movie. There are some great special and visual effect sequences, but the final battle sequence is so fast and furious it’s hard to appreciate the work required to bring it to life, or maybe to hide a few shortcomings. Director Steven Caple Jr. does a fine job, but there were moments between the action where it dragged a bit and that may have been due to the screenplay as opposed to the editing. I enjoyed composer Jongnic Bontemps’ score and his new orchestration and remix of the Transformer’s theme.
The live action cast is likable. Anthony Ramos, who came into the spotlight when he played the lead, Usnavi de la Vega, in “In the Heights,” does a fine job as a sympathetic character who has to come to terms with issues in his life and find the hero in himself. Actress Dominique Fishback feels like the helpless heroine of a classic action film until she has to step up in the final battle because of something she has learned due to her skill set. There are no memorable secondary live action performances as in the first three films and with the other notable celebrities voicing the animated characters it lacks the intensity and excitement of the first couple of films.
TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS is everything a fan of the franchise has come to expect with a couple of nice surprises added to the mix, including a scene in the credits. Given the period, the characters, and some of the locations, it's clear they were trying to skew the film to a broader demographic. I enjoyed it, found it dragging in a few spots, and overall didn’t leave me feeling energized after viewing. Having said that, you might. Again, it has all the elements that make it deserving of the label “summer blockbuster,” it just needs to deliver on that at the box office.
CAST: Anthony Ramos, Dominique Fishback, Dean Scott Vazquez, and the voices of Peter Cullen, Ron Perlman, Peter Dinklage, Michelle Yeoh, Pete Davidson, Liza Koshy, John DiMaggio, David Sobolov, Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, Colman Domingo, Cristo Fernández, and Tongayi Chirisa. CREW: Director - Steven Caple Jr.; Screenplay - Joby Harold, Darnell Metayer, Josh Peters, Erich Hoeber, & Jon Hoeber; Based on Hasbro’s Transformers™ Action Figures; Producers - Lorenzo di Bonaventura, Tom DeSanto, Don Murphy, Michael Bay, Mark Vahradian, Duncan Henderson; Cinematographer - Enrique Chediak; Score - Jongnic Bontemps; Editors - William Goldenberg & Joel Negron; Production Designer - Sean Haworth; Costume Designer - Ciara Whaley; Special Effects Supervisors - Ilya Churinov,Guillaume Murray, & J.D. Schwalm; Visual Effects - MPC, Weta FX, and Halon Entertainment. OFFICIAL: www.transformersmovie.com FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/transformersmovie/ TWITTER: twitter.com/transformers TRAILER: https://youtu.be/RjNAZ1n7_Hc RELEASE DATE: In Theatres June 9th, 2023
**Until we can all head back into the theaters our “COVID Reel Value” will be similar to how you rate a film on digital platforms - 👍 (Like), 👌 (It’s just okay), or 👎 (Dislike)
Reviewed by Joseph B Mauceri
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russian-avenger · 10 months
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🎶✨when you get this you have to put 5 songs you actually listen to, publish, then send this ask/tag 10 of your favourite followers (non-negotiable, positivity is cool) 🎶✨
(Just some of the most played songs in my playlist)
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Tagging: anyone who wants to do this I would tag people but looks like the ones I'd tag already got tagged
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bolllywoodhungama · 11 months
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What is the Review of Transformers: Rise of the Beast?
Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (English) Review {2.5/5} & Review Rating
TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS is about Autobots, Maximals and humans coming together for a greater cause. Many years ago, the dark god Unicorn attacks a planet inhabited by the Maximals. Apelinq, the Maximal leader, sacrifices himself, while the other Maximals escape with a crucial Transwarp Key. In 1994, Noah (Anthony Ramos), an ex-military electronics expert, is trying hard to land a job and support his family, comprising his mother Breanna (Luna Lauren Vélez) and younger brother Kris (Dean Scott Vazquez). With no other option, he agrees to steal a car for a good deal. The same day, Elena (Dominique Fishback), an intern at a museum and an expert researcher, gets intrigued by a bird sculpture that arrives in the facility. At night, when there’s no one in the museum, she starts studying it and while doing so, she accidentally triggers it. It sends out a transwarp signature and alerts all the Transformers in New York. One of them is Mirage (Pete Davidson), the car that Noah breaks into. Mirage rushes to a spot, while a scared Noah is inside him. Noah soon learns that Mirage is a Transformer and he meets other Autobots like Optimus Prime (Peter Cullen), Bumblebee and Arcee (Liza Koshy). They realize that the signature is emitting from the museum. Mirage asks Noah to help them retrieve the key in return for a huge amount of money. Mirage agrees and he reaches the museum where he bumps into Elena. Meanwhile, Noah and Elena get attacked by Scourge (Peter Dinklage), who works under Unicorn. The Autobots come to the rescue but get defeated. Scourge leaves with the key only to realize that it’s just one half of the Transwarp Key. Elena, through her findings, concludes that the other half of the key must be in Peru. The Autobots leave for the South American country. Noah and Elena also join in as they realize that if the Autobots lose, planet Earth can also be in danger. What happens next forms the rest of the film.
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Jongnic Bontemps's music has a cinematic and exhilarating feel. Enrique Chediak's cinematography is scenic. The locales of Peru, especially, have been shot beautifully. Sean Haworth's production design is appealing. Ciara Whaley's costumes are nothing special. VFX is topnotch while the action is spectacular. Joel Negron and William Goldenberg's editing is neat.
On the whole, TRANSFORMERS: RISE OF THE BEASTS makes for a nice watch thanks to its run time, action and comic moments and the action. However, the popularity of the series in India is fairly limited and this will prove detrimental to its collections.
Click here to Read the whole review in detail.
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prince-toffee · 1 year
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People are worried that Jongnic Bontemps wouldn't do a good job with the soundtrack, and I've just been listening to some of his stuff and it's dope as hell!
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thebladedtechshow · 3 years
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Members of the Film & TV Music community, made up of composers, songwriters, music editors, music supervisors, studio executives and more, are contributing their talents to SOUNDTRACK OF OUR LIVES: A CELEBRATION FOR THE FILM & TV MUSIC COMMUNITY, an online benefit event for MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund. This specially produced program debuts June 25th, 2020, at noon pacific on YouTube, and will honor the talented people whose scores and songs transport, inspire, uplift and entertain us by creating the "soundtrack of our lives." The fun, delightful and heartfelt hour-long special will feature leading and iconic singers, composers, songwriters, actors, celebrity guests and others while celebrating glorious Film & TV Music moments with heart and humor. Donations to MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund will be encouraged throughout the show.
"Thousands of music professionals and creators are struggling during this pandemic and remain in desperate need of assistance," says Debbie Carroll, Vice President Health and Human Services MusiCares®. "The continued support from the music community during these turbulent times has been heartwarming and inspiring. The power of music unites us all and gives us hope for better days ahead."
Over 75 film and television composers and songwriters, "From A to Z, Abels to Zimmer," will appear in this program. Collectively, this prestigious group has been nominated for 273 Grammys (with 87 wins), 216 Emmys (with 51 wins) and 136 Oscars (with 34 wins).
Confirmed performers and special guests include Sting, Catherine O'Hara, Ming-Na Wen, Patti LuPone, William Shatner, Elisabeth Moss, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Marla Gibbs, Jane Levy, Mandy Moore, Richard Kind, Alex Newell, Zachary Levi, Paul Reubens, Kiernan Shipka, Harvey Fierstein, Ginnifer Goodwin, Anika Noni Rose, Kasi Lemmons, Ted Danson, Auli'i Cravalho, Darren Criss, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Holly Hunter, Reba McEntire, Bob Saget, Ken Page, Lucy Lawless, Mary Steenburgen, Dave Coulier, Kevin Smith, Peter Gallagher, Naomi Scott, Annie Potts, Clive Davis, Jodi Benson, Harvey Mason Jr., Susan Egan, Paige O'Hara, John Stamos, Andra Day and Rita Wilson.
Composers and songwriters participating include Michael Abels, Kristen Anderson-Lopez, Angelo Badalamenti, Glen Ballard, Lesley Barber, Nathan Barr, Tyler Bates, Jeff Beal, Marco Beltrami, Alan Bergman, Terence Blanchard, Jongnic Bontemps, Kathryn Bostic, Kris Bowers, Jon Brion, Nicholas Britell, Bruce Broughton, BT, Carter Burwell, Sean Callery, Joshuah Brian Campbell, Lisa Coleman, John Debney, Tan Dun, Fil Eisler, Danny Elfman, Charles Fox, Germaine Franco, Harry Gregson-Williams, Hildur Gudnadóttir, Alex Heffes, Joe Hisaishi, James Newton Howard, Justin Hurwitz, Ashley Irwin, Mark Isham, Steve Jablonsky, Amanda Jones, Laura Karpman, Christopher Lennertz, Joe LoDuca, Robert Lopez, Mark Mancina, Gabriel Mann, Clint Mansell, Dennis McCarthy, Bear McCreary, Alan Menken, Bruce Miller, John Murphy, Starr Parodi, Benj Pasek, Justin Paul, Daniel Pemberton, Michael Penn, Heitor Pereira, Rachel Portman, Mike Post, A. R. Rahman, Tim Rice, Lolita Ritmanis, Dan Romer, Anna Rose, Jeff Russo, Arturo Sandoval, Lalo Schifrin, Marc Shaiman, Teddy Shapiro, Richard M. Sherman, David Shire, Rob Simonsen, Mark Snow, Tamar-kali, Dara Taylor, Pinar Toprak, Brian Tyler, Nick Urata, Benjamin Wallfisch, Diane Warren, Mervyn Warren, Paul Williams, Austin Wintory, Alan Zachary, Geoff Zanelli, Marcelo Zarvos, David Zippel and Hans Zimmer.
Some highlights of the special include:
Members of the Film & TV Music community deliver heartfelt messages of hope, solidarity & encouragement.
"Musicians!" - a humorous musical tribute to the Film & TV Music community featuring Zachary Levi, Patti LuPone, Alex Newell, "Weird Al" Yankovic, Peter Gallagher and Harvey Fierstein.
Tony Award winner and Disney Legend Anika Noni Rose highlights the history of African American composers, songwriters and artists who have contributed to the Film & TV Music industry through the years.
Performers Danny Elfman, Catherine O'Hara, Paul Reubens and Ken Pagereunite to perform a song from the film The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Eight-time Academy Award winning composer Alan Menken performs his timeless song, "A Whole New World," alongside his daughter Anna Rose, introduced by Aladdin (2019) stars Mena Massoud and Naomi Scott.
Stars from beloved animated features step out from behind the microphone to lend their voices to inspirational messages, featuring Irene Bedard, Jodi Benson, Auli'i Cravalho, Holly Hunter, Mandy Moore, Susan Egan, Ginnifer Goodwin, Linda Larkin, Paige O'Hara, Annie Potts, Anika Noni Rose and Ming-Na Wen.
John Stamos hosts "Name That TV Tune!" with celebrity panelists including Elisabeth Moss, Drew Carey, Ray Romano, Eve Plumb, Reba McEntire, Bob Saget, Dave Coulier, Marla Gibbs, Lucy Lawless and Kevin Smith competing to identify famous TV themes.
Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist actor Jane Levy invites us into the dreamworld of her Extraordinary Soundtrack Playlist.
Various performers, including members of the original cast of La La Land, sing a parody version of "Another Day of Sun."
William Shatner explores how different scores can give the same film a different meaning as an exasperated director, played by Richard Kind, leads a composer in multiple directions for a short film starring Kiernan Shipkaand Christian Coppola.
Songwriter Paul Williams performs his classic song "The Rainbow Connection," from The Muppet Movie, joined by various special guests from the Film & TV Music community.
Tony- and Emmy-winner and seven-time Oscar® nominee Marc Shaimanperforms an original song tribute to end title sequences.
MusiCares® COVID-19 Relief Fund was created by MusiCares® to provide support to the music community during the pandemic crisis. The music industry has been essentially shut down with the cancellation of music performances, events, festivals, conferences and the many other live events that are the cornerstone of the shared music experience. Since the fund's establishment in March, over 14,000 clients have been served, with many more still needing help.
Show co-creator Peter Rotter says: "When the pandemic tragically hit our world and began to shut down our film music community, I felt that something needed to be done to help those who were in need of support and care. Through MusiCares® we have found the charitable vehicle that can come alongside our hurting musical family.
"Music has always played a role in history; reflecting both the subtle and monumental moments of our lives through its unique DNA. Music connects each of us, acting as a common thread of unification, opening the hearts of all people.
"Regardless of the color of one's skin, status or station in life, music powerfully breaks through boundaries as its message permeates deep within us; healing our human frailties and condition at our cores. Music is transformative and personal. It powerfully underscores our lives."
"Music has always helped transport, uplift and inspire us through wars, economic hardships, health crises and societal upheavals," says show co-creator, Richard Kraft. "When COVID-19 hit, it threatened the lives and livelihood of much of our Film & TV Music community. So, we decided to create an online special that both celebrates the soundtrack of our lives and benefits, via MusiCares®, the artists who create it."
Starting June 25th at noon pacific, watch the video on Youtube via Rolling Stone, Variety & GRAMMY's channels, as well as on www.soundtracklives.com. Donate at soundtracklives.com now!
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soundtracktracklist · 5 years
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Jongnic Bontemps - composer and musician #film #movie #series #music #soundtrack #ost #composer #musician Jongnic Bontemps (or JB) is a musician and composer for film, documentary films, TV series, video games.
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Next on Make It, Jongnic Bontemps – Technical Advisor for Sundance Music and Sound Design Lab at Skywalker Sound – answers the question every blossoming composer wants to know; how do I become a successful artist and still feed myself? He takes Jason on his zig zag journey from studying classical composition…
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Next on Make It, Jongnic Bontemps – Technical Advisor for Sundance Music and Sound Design Lab at Skywalker Sound – answers the question every blossoming composer wants to know; how do I become a successful artist and still feed myself? He takes Jason on his zig zag journey from studying classical composition…
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Next on Make It, Jongnic Bontemps – Technical Advisor for Sundance Music and Sound Design Lab at Skywalker Sound – answers the question every blossoming composer wants to know; how do I become a successful artist and still feed myself? He takes Jason on his zig zag journey from studying classical composition…
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Heart of Africa from Michael Sugrue on Vimeo.
This film is an abstract composite of my memories and experiences from a trip to Rwanda and Uganda a couple of years ago. It was nothing at all like what I expected. Amid toil and triumph, this is an incredible part of the world, with amazing people doing incredible things. I hope people consider visiting these two countries.
Put on your headphones and watch in a darkened room if you're serious about watching it.
Big thanks to camera assistant Ivan Agerton, Emily Miller (a specific editorial suggestion), and Jongnic Bontemps (awesomely haunting score).
Music courtesy... Mobygratis.com, 'The Day (Gesaffelstein Remix)' and Jongnic Bontemps (middle section), bontempsmusic.net.
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