A lovely chat with producer Colin Brunton, looking back on his friendship with the late Jeff Plewman (aka Nash the Slash). Enjoy! (Industry Tactics with Friendly Rich)
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A lovely chat with producer Colin Brunton, looking back on his friendship with the late Jeff Plewman (aka Nash the Slash). Enjoy! (Industry Tactics with Friendly Rich)
Bookish post!
Nash The Slash comic by Shawn Conner (from https://www.thesnipenews.com/music/canadian-music-comics/nash-the-slash-rip/)
"Writing music for silent films is a particular art-form. As the movie proceeds through the drama, the composer must work with themes according to repeated images, such as the lovers, the villain, etc. Other images need to be enhanced with subtle sound effects such as animal sounds like crickets chirping at night. It all adds to the atmosphere. Most silent films have a poor collection of classical music pieces tacked on with no continuity. It makes these silent movies almost unwatchable. It took me 5 months to compose the score for 'Nosferatu'. There are repeated classical themes, sound effects, and Nash Thrash with a drum machine. To present this live, the bed-tracks minus the violin and mandolin are striped onto the video to assure synchronization. I then perform live on violin and mandolin. There is also dramatic lighting on myself at the side of the stage." From http://gnosticgorilla.blogspot.com/2016/08/nash-slash-guru-of-independant-artists.html?m=1
Question time!
Pick your fave:
- What's your favourite song with a colour in
the title?
- What's a song that reminds you of your
childhood?
- What's your favourite cover song?
Post the video if you can so we can sing along!
They’re all dead. They just don’t know it yet.
Yoshitaka Amano
Firedog - Maria Zolotukhina
Tippi Hedren having her cigarette lit by a crow on the set of “The Birds” 1963. Directed by the one and only Alfred Hitchcock.
David Bowie and Buster Keaton.
Pas de problème! — No Problem! (1975)
Reblog if horror flicks are your thing.
“We are not things.” Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) dir. George Miller
“wes described madame d. as a very wealthy art collector about 90 years old, eccentric and beautiful. he had a great prosthetics makeup team to age tilda swinton to look old but still very attractive. as wes envisioned, she collects klimts, so i printed a klimt-inspired pattern for her velvet costumes. i rendered the whole look on photoshop, including the hairstyle and the hat to go with it.” - milena canonero
wes anderson’s the grand budapest hotel x gustav klimt’s portrait of adele bloch bauer i