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Join us as we talk to acclaimed composer Jeff Danna. From the scores of Silent Hill and The Boondock Saints to Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends and The Zula Patrol, Jeff shares stories and insights about his iconic work. He is also best known for collaborating with his brother Mychael on Disney/Pixar's The Good Dinosaur and Onward.
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In our latest episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Jeff Danna, the decorated composer behind HBO Max's Julia, the charming series based on the life of legendary American cooking teacher, author, and television personality, Julia Child. Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo Cues Throughout Episode: Jeff Danna
We have to leave, we have to leave! Harlly, Jeaun and Lawson are coming!ALSO DISCUSSED * The Devil Wears Prada (2006)* Ghostbusters: Afterlife (2021)* John Tucker Must Die (2006)* A Scanner Darkly (2006)* See No Evil (2006)* See No Evil 2 (2014)Reach us on Twitter at: https://twitter.com/IDontKnowWhyWe1Read Harlly and Jeaun's Blog at https://onthebrightsidemedia.home.blog/Read Lawson's Blog athttps://exitthroughthecandycounter.wordpress.com/
This week, the boys ponder the age-old question "can you make a convincing film adaptation of a video game?" and answer with a resounding "not really". Join us on week three of decomPOSERS month as we get lost in the fog of Silent Hill and its copy-pasted video game score by Akira Yamaoka, arranged (we guess) by Jeff Danna.
Good Morning and Happy St. Patrick's Day! This morning's track listing includes The Blood of Cu Chulainn (Mychael Danna, Jeff Danna), Rocky Road To Dublin (The Dubliners), Drunken Lullabies (Flogging Molly), Galway Races (The Clancy Brothers), Back Home in Derry (Christy Moore).
2004 conversation where we talked about his score for Resident Evil Apocalypse. He has also scored Continuum and Wizards. Special thanks to Costa Communications
One of the things that helped Edith and her family no end during lockdown was having access to the entire Pixar back catalogue through Disney Plus. She and her two boys watched virtually all of the movies and shorts again for the umpteenth time, so it was a real joy for us to welcome to the animator, writer and director Dan Scanlon to Soundtracking. Dan joined Pixar in 2001, and worked on Cars and Toy Story 3 as a story artist before directing Monsters University. His latest work was the deeply personal suburban fantasy, Onward. Based on his own experience of losing his father, Onward tells the story of two elf brothers who go in search of an artefact that will temporarily bring their deceased dad back to life. It's both visually and emotionally beautiful, and if you haven't seen it already, watch it now! The film is scored by Mychael and Jeff Danna, and we'll hear plenty of their work throughout the conversation, as well as that of Pixar stalwarts Randy Newman and Michael Giacchino.
For more information regarding COVID-19 and available health services in Canada, call 1-833-784-4397 or visit canada.ca/coronavirus. Special thanks to Zencastr who made it possible for us to record this episode while practicing physical distancing in separate locations. This week we are joined by Ben The Movie Buff to discuss the latest Pixar movie, "Onward". Does this film stand up there with Pixar's best or does it fall short of greatness? How does it fit into the Pixar Theory? To avoid SPOILERS for "Onward", skip over 41:30-1:02:40 of the episode. Music and audio from "Onward" is the property of Mychael Danna, Jeff Danna, Kori Rae, Pixar Animation Studios, and Walt Disney Pictures. Click here to check out Ben The Movie Buff's YouTube channel. The intro and outro music was created by Cackles and Jeremy Eckert. We thank them for their generous support of this podcast. Check out our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/batjarpodcast. Invite your friends to like our page! You can contact us at @thebatcookiejar on Twitter or you can send an e-mail to batjarpodcast@gmail.com.
Special guest Charlie Ridgely joins us for a cinematic quest from the fantastical suburbia of Pixar's Onward to the Los Angeles basketball courts of The Way Back, and even further to the debutante affairs of Emma. Whatever your poison (Spenser Confidential, anyone?), the Cinemaholics have you covered this week. Show Notes: 00:00:00 – Off-Topics 00:13:50 – Onward 00:49:35 – The Way Back 01:04:05 – Emma. 01:22:10 – Spenser Confidential Please consider rating this podcast! Go to ratethispodcast.com/cinemaholics and leave us a rating/review on the podcast directory of your choice. As always we appreciate all your support. Theme Music: "Boom Bastia!" composed by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna, available on the original soundtrack for Onward. The extra intro music at the beginning is from "Emma Suite," composed by Isobel Waller-Bridge and David Schweitzer, appearing on the original soundtrack for Emma. Links and Important stuff: Follow us on Twitter: Jon Negroni, Will Ashton. Check out our Patreon to support Cinemaholics! Don’t forget to review and rate the show on Apple Podcasts Email your feedback to cinemaholicspodcast [at] gmail.com. You might just hear your email read on next week’s episode! Like Cinemaholics on Facebook and Twitter. Check out our YouTube channel for full episodes and excerpts from the archives. Support the show.
On this week's episode, Carolyn sits down with composers Jeff & Mychael Danna to discuss their work on 'The Addams Family'. They share the eclectic list of instruments used on the score, how they came to work in the film industry, and a brief glimpse into their work on Pixar's upcoming film, 'Onward'. In this podcast series, Carolyn Giardina, Tech Editor for The Hollywood Reporter, extends her coverage of the filmmaking crafts. She speaks with the cinematographers, editors, production designers, composers, visual effects supervisors, and other leading artists that bring the magic of motion pictures to theaters. Subscribe now to receive episodes of this inspired new series that shines a light on the artists that spend most of their time behind the screen.
In episode 65 of the Pixar Post Podcast, we dive into the full discussion with Josh Cooley and Mark Nielsen — actually answering 15 questions (of which we highlighted 7 above) all about Toy Story 4. Before we dive into the episode fully, we also highlight some of the latest news from the studio — show notes below. We kick off the episode with Toy Story trivia and then offer a high-level overview of our trip (highlighting all that we're going to share over the next few weeks). At 15:28 into the episode, we cover the recent trip we took to Canada to visit Toys R Us and the product videos we've been having a blast creating. At 25:34 into the show, we discuss the Toy Story 4 French premiere at the Annecy Film Festival on June 14 and at 28:02 we discuss the new Toy Story themed table-service restaurant which was recently announced for Disney's Hollywood Studios. At 31:56 we talk about Mychael and Jeff Danna scoring the upcoming (March 2020) release of Onward and then dive into a follow-up discussion on Disney+ and the Monsters at Work show (at 33:44). We also touch on Billy Crystal's historic honoring at the Grauman's Chinese Theater and his impressive nod to Mike Wazowski (at 40:30). Finally, before the interview, we provide some updated comments to our prior podcast (episode 63) asking if Pixar's short films are no longer happening and now transitioning to SparkShorts exclusively. The fantastic conversation with Josh Cooley and Mark Nielsen kicks off at 46:51 into the episode. Listen along as they answer 15 questions over 30 minutes to dive deep into Toy Story 4.
Robert and Kenny begin the show talking about the new Halloween trailer, why the horror genre isn’t generally as widely respected for its music, and why some directors want to score their own movies. Mychael Danna comes in to discuss Ang Lee stumbling into his music and collaborating on The Ice Storm, a score Elmer Bernstein originally slammed. Then Robert and Mychael recall working together on Life of Pi, and how Mychael was nearly fired before Robert and Mychael added a “shaker” sound to the score, and later won Danna his first Academy Award for Best Original Score. In The Inside Track, music psychologist Dr. Siu-Lan Tan breaks down how sound design, including the “cocktail party effect,” can alter our perceptions in film and television, using examples from several classic films. Then, Mychael talks about working with his brother Jeff Danna, and how they complement each other’s styles and approaches, and the music of The Good Dinosaur. Lastly, Mychael joins Robert and Kenny to play a “Academy Awards” edition of Name That Score, where you — yes, you — can be a winner! EPISODE NOTES, PICTURES & VIDEOS: https://www.score-movie.com/podcast FOLLOW @ScoreThePodcast http://twitter.com/ScoreThePodcast Hosts: Robert Kraft and Kenny Holmes Executive Producer: Matt Schrader Copyright 2018 Score: The Podcast
In Episode 72 of The Cinescope Podcast, Chad and Seth talk about one of their favorite movies, Moneyball! The Cinescope Podcast on iTunes Show Notes Moneyball on iTunes Moneyball soundtrack on iTunes Stats Released September 23, 2011 Dir. Bennett Miller (The Cruise, Capote, Foxcatcher) Written by Steven Zaillian, Aaron Sorkin; based on book Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game by Michael Lewis Music by Mychael Danna (Capote, Little Miss Sunshine, Surf's Up, (500) Days of Summer, Life of Pi; also several scores with his brother Jeff Danna, including The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, The Good Dinosaur, Storks, Billy Lynn's Long Halftime Walk, The Breadwinner) Starring Brad Pitt, Jonah Hill, Philip Seymour Hoffman, Chris Pratt, Stephen Bishop, Robin Wright Contact Seth Twitter Chad Twitter Facebook Letterboxd An American Workplace | A Retrospective The Office Podcast Cinescope Facebook Twitter Website Email thecinescopepodcast@gmail.com Note: The iTunes links provided are affiliate links, meaning that when you click on them you help to support The Cinescope Podcast by earning it a bit of money. Thank you for your support! Special Guest: Seth O'Neal.
Welcome listeners to another instalment of Ballyhoo! Our spin-off series where we look at other forms of media connected to gaming properties. In celebration of Halloween we’re talking horror movies, so join Cev, Lee, Andy and community guest Nick @Laneit360 Jones as they visit the eerie town of Silent Hill as envisaged by filmmakers Christophe Gans (SILENT HILL, 2006) and Michael J. Bassett (SILENT HILL: REVELATION, 2012). With the continuous shouts of “Sharon!” still ringing in our ears, what will we make of these silver screen adaptations of Konami’s famous survival horror franchise? Can we fathom the mystery of the desolate fog/hellish nightmare cycle which grips Silent Hill? We certainly couldn’t comprehend Sean Bean’s American accent. Precisely what is going on with Sharon/Heather/Alessa now all grown-up and the star? Hang on a second, isn’t that Jon Snow? All this and more as we review SILENT HILL and SILENT HILL: REVELATION. Happy Halloween! WARNING: In case you’ve not yet had the (mis)pleasure of watching these movies for yourself, please beware spoilers abound as we revel in their oneiric haze and on occasion lose ourselves in the thick mist of their absence of logic. Michael Mackenzie original review of SILENT HILL: http://film.thedigitalfix.com/content/id/63959/silent-hill.html The Lapsed Gamer Radio Team created this episode. Edited by Cevin Moore, with music and audio selections by Cevin Moore. Original LGR themes, FX and music cues created and composed by Cevin Moore. Other music and audio sampled in this episode comes from the soundtracks of "Silent Hill" and “Silent Hill: Revelation” by Akira Yamaoka and Jeff Danna. For more details about this episode as well as our full contact information and where to go for additional LGR content - please visit our blog: http://lapsedgamerradio.blogspot.co.uk/ You can stream or directly download our episodes via our Podbean homepage: http://lapsedgamerradio.podbean.com/ If you’re enjoying our content, please subscribe to Lapsed Gamer Radio on iTunes. All reviews are most welcome and appreciated in order to allow our little community to thrive. REMEMBER: Our ongoing game codes giveaway can be found here (enter your email or Twitter next to the game you would like): https://drive.google.com/open?id=1HTHbVerYJ2PF1gTcDMmBL24HeuIrN67896Ncn3R_1l4 As always, thank you for listening.
Michael Harrison interviews the brothers Mychael and Jeff Danna, the multi-award-winning composing team that wrote the musical score for the new Disney/Pixar animated film, "The Good Dinosaur." See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this exclusive SoundWorks Collection sound profile Jon Burlingame talks with Composers Mychael and Jeff Danna about their recent work on the Pixar film The Good Dinosaur. In this enchanting computer-animated fantasy set in a world where dinosaurs never became extinct, an amiable young Apatosaurus named Arlo (voiced by Raymond Ochoa) befriends a prehistoric human child (voiced by Jack Bright) while he attempts to reunite with his dinosaur family. Arlo lost his father in a storm and was swept away by a vicious river current, stranding him in a frightening new place, making him desperate to get back home. Peter Sohn directs this heartwarming Pixar adventure, with Jeffrey Wright, Frances McDormand, Anna Paquin and Sam Elliott also contributing voice work.
Join Mark, Tim, and Elaine as they discuss the scores to the new movies "The Good Dinosaur," by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna, and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2," by James Newton Howard. Also, hear their thoughts on the classic "Raiders of the Lost Ark" by John Williams.
Join Mark, Tim, and Elaine as they discuss the scores to the new movies "The Good Dinosaur," by Mychael Danna and Jeff Danna, and "The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2," by James Newton Howard. Also, hear their thoughts on the classic "Raiders of the Lost Ark" by John Williams.
Voices in the Static - A Silent Hill Historical Society Podcast
In this twenty-third episode I interview Silent Hill (2006) and Silent Hill Revelation composer Jeff Danna! I lost the initial interview I made with Jeff in January due to file corruption but Jeff was gracious enough to sit down again with me again in October and re record the interview!
For this weeks episode I catch up with scifipulse roving reporter Tye Bourdonay, who talks about some of this weeks news stories and gives his impression of the current flow of genre news.Our interview this week is with composer Jeff Danna, who talks about how he got into composing for films and chats about some of the exciting work he has been doing on the hit Showcase and Syfy series 'Continuum'.We also deviate and go into a general discussion on music and most specifically the work of other well known film composers that have made a strong impression.So if you are interested in music, films and television. This is an episode that you can't afford to miss. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
00:00:00 - Male fruit flies hit the bottle harder after rejection from females. There's brain chemistry involved which might actually help humans suffering from depression and PTSD. A study of drunk flies that could help humans? Potentially the perfect win-win science study. 00:16:26 - In the wake of St. Patrick's Day, what are the Paleopals enjoying? Jacob has a faux-Irish beer with a Killians. Charlie has a possible bourbon with Maker's Mark (including an excellent sounding recipe for bread pudding). And Ryan experiments in the world of Irish whiskey with a Charlie-approved Tullamore Dew. 00:24:14 - Ryan doesn't quite seem to get the title of this week's subject of Trailer Trash Talk: The Hunger Games. Thankfully, Jacob and Charlie are there to explain, along with helpful hints for how to utilize your town's digital library. 00:34:40 - Jacob is excited about the new hot thing in rocket launch technology, Ryan just wants to reminisce about the good old days. Can they find an accord? Yes, yes they can. 00:54:53 - PaleoPOWs are a lot like The Hunger Games, Ryan hasn't read a lot of them. Jacob starts off with a new recurring donation from Allison B. Thanks, Allison! And thanks again every month! Ryan has a long overdue e-mail from Brooks E. concerning podcast convergences from times past. And finally Charlie provides a Facebook roundup from Thom G., who's enjoying his Science... sort of swag, and Andy B., who laments our failure to defenestrate in last week's episode. Thanks for listening and be sure to check out the Brachiolope Media Network for more great science podcasts! Music for this week's show: Reject - Stroke 9 Blood of Cu Chulainn - Jeff Danna and Mychael Danna Put You On The Game - The Game Airplanes (feat. Hayley Williams) - B.o.B.