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Hearts Beat Loud is an independent comedy-drama starring Nick Offerman, Kiersey Clemons, Toni Collette, Ted Danson, and others released in 2018 across limited screenings. It followed Offerman as the owner of a failing record store, who hits upon minor viral success when he records a jam session with his daughter, a singer just about to attend medical school, and ends up in several major Spotify playlists. The film was directed by Brett Haley with a soundtrack by Keegan DeWitt of Wild Club, and touched upon themes of loss, familial expectations, and old age, resonating heavily with critics, who lauded the film as one of the best of the year.On a new episode of Hell Is A Musical, Lilz and Scott welcome back Rock Candy's Maggie Noel to the program, as they put on their persnickety Brooklyn hipster hats to review Hearts Beat Loud, and its' Postal Service-esque indie pop soundtrack. Join them as the three annoy Scott with another unwelcome recurring bit, pay proper homage to Mitski (Seriously, she rules), find paralells between dance sequences and guitar pedal noodling, and find it generally hard to make jokes during the episodes where the movies are really genuinely good....with Lilz and Scott!
Composer Keegan DeWitt is the featured guest on this Score to Screen podcast. The All The Bright Places composer reveals what it was like crafting the sweeping score, working alongside director Brett Haley, and recording at Capitol Studios. Based on the internationally bestselling novel by Jennifer Niven, All The Bright Places tells the story of Violet Markey (Elle Fanning) and Theodore Finch (Justice Smith), who meet and change each other's lives forever. As they struggle with the emotional and physical scars of their past, they come together, discovering that even the smallest places and moments can mean something. This compelling drama provides a refreshing and human take on the experience of mental illness, its impact on relationships, as well as the beauty and lasting impact of young love. Keegan DeWitt is one of the more versatile and exciting young composers working in film and TV. Whether adding a refreshing voice to larger projects at HBO, Showtime, and FOX or collaborating alongside notable independent filmmakers; his work crosses a large tapestry of styles and demands attention with its originality and emotion. Over the past 5 years, Keegan has brought 15 films to the Sundance Film Festival; many titles that would go on to garner an Academy Award, multiple Sundance Audience Awards, and an Independent Spirit Award. In addition, Keegan continues to expand on previous collaborative relationships with exciting young directors who have helped make his work a mainstay at festivals worldwide. The Score to Screen podcast series is produced and hosted by Crossover Media's Max Horowitz. Listen to the All the Bright Places Soundtrack here. Listen to the official Keegan DeWitt Spotify playlist here. Follow Sony Soundtracks: https://lnk.to/sonysoundtracksPD
From his collaborations with filmmakers like Aaron Katz, Alex Ross Perry, Chad Hartigan, and Brett Haley, music composer Keegan DeWitt has offering some of the most varied, melodic, soulful, simple, bold, yet organic film music — it’s impossible to imagine these movies without him. On this episode we talk how he initially got into film music as a writer/filmmaker/actor helping out friends, the similarities of collaboration strategies for both composers and editors, temp scores, and how his best work comes from producers and directors who realize how “significant” a score can change a film. Keegan’s newest score, All the Bright Places, which he called him and director Haley’s best work together, premieres on Netflix this Friday, February 28. Permalink
Keegan's earlier film score work includes Dance Party USA, Quiet City, the documentary The Good Life, and This Is Martin Bonner. Keegan also composed scores for Inocente, Land Ho!, Listen Up Philip, I'll See You in My Dreams, Queen of Earth, The Hero, Bombshell: The Hedy Lamarr Story, and Gemini. Recently, Keegan composed the songs and score in Hearts Beat Loud, the HBO series, Divorce, the acclaimed documentary Bisbee 17, Mary Harron's Charlie Says, and Alex Ross Perry's Her Smell.
This episode we’re covering HER SMELL, the latest feature directed by Alex Ross Perry and starring Elisabeth Moss. This was recorded weeks ago, so some of the things we discuss are dated. DISCLAIMER WPT is a podcast for adults; we use adult language and discuss mature topics with a socially liberal lense. SPOILER DETAILS General warning for details about Sharp Objects and possibly other Gillian Flynn novels. Wind Gap Gazette News, updates, etc. related to podcast topics. Gillian Flynn’s latest project: https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/john-cusack-star-utopia-amazon-1202472 0:05:45 Killing Eve Season 3 Renewal https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2019/04/killing-eve-season-three-show-runners 0:17:05 AHS 1984 [SPOILER WARNING - check shownotes]: https://tvline.com/2019/04/21/ahs-1984-spoilers-american-horror-story-season-9-photos/ Emma Roberts, Gus Kenworthy (Olympic skier) shownotes: https://wildprettythings.podbean.com/ 0:21:10 Wild Pretty Dispatches We want to hear from you, the listener. We read Apple reviews; if you post about us on social media, use the hashtags #wildprettythings and #podcast. We’re going to be doing more giveaways, starting now. Email us with the answer to this easy-to-answer trivia question: Which WPT-fav that we mentioned in the news section is one of the stars of Jarret fav The Blackcoat’s Daughter. Each person who does that before we record the next episode will be entered to win a digital copy of The Blackcoat’s Daughter. email: wildprettyanimals@gmail.com instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wildprettythingspod/ Jarret: @GrrNoise on Twitter Melissa: @mellooyellow on Twitter; mmsloter on Instagram 0:24: 56 Sharp Objects Recent or relevant cultural artifacts we want to share or comment on. Black Moon, on the new Criterion streaming service 0:28:30 High Life 0:36:36 BONDiNG (Netflix) Rolling Stone Article CAM on Netflix 0:48:85 AP Bio (NBC/Hulu) What We Do in the Shadows WNBA 0:53:14 “Now, we can be friends.” (with Joanna Robinson?) We recommend a podcast. Still Watching: “Mother’s Mercy,” With Actress Hannah Waddingham (Septa Unella) https://megaphone.link/DGT1132682992 Little Gold Men: “Can TV Survive After Game of Thrones?”, interview with Her Smell Director Alex Ross Perry https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/panoply/little-gold-men/e/59964399 Upcoming Episodes Little Woods: feature film directing debut of Nia DaCosta (set to direct Jordan Peele’s Candyman remake); starring Tessa Thompson and Lily James (trailer looks like Winter’s Bone and Destroyer) Dark Places Sharp Objects revisited Ophelia (late June) M: I Think We’re Alone Now (2018) - Blu-ray & DVD, VUDU J: Pan’s Labyrinth (2006) - on Netflix Tip Us! https://paypal.me/pools/c/8b7s7tN1CN If you give the podcast $15, at once, or over time, you can pick the topic for an episode! 1:05:00 Main Topic: HER SMELL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Her_Smell CAST Elisabeth Moss as Becky Something, lead singer of Something She (seen is previously discussed US, of course Handmaid’s Tale, and was one of the best parts of Mad Men) Amber Heard as Zelda E. Zekiel Cara Delevingne as Cassie Dan Stevens as Danny Something, Becky's husband Agyness Deyn as Marielle Hell Gayle Rankin as Ali van der Wolff Ashley Benson as Roxie Rotten (CD’s current SO) Eric Stoltz as Howard Goodman Virginia Madsen as Ania Adamcyzk Dylan Gelula as Dottie O.Z. (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) Eka Darville as Ya-ema Lindsay Burdge as Lauren Keith Poulson as Roy Alexis Krauss as Vivvy (of Sleigh Bells & founder of Beauty Lies Truth) Craig Butta as Greg Hannah Gross as Tiffany Daisy Pugh-Weiss as Tama (daughter) Her Smell debuted at TIFF last year, and has been playing on limited screens through the US during April and early May. Physical releases in May. Digital available for pre-order. The score by Keegan Dewitt available for preorder via WaxWork songs: Something She / Elizabeth Moss - “Breathe,” “Control,” etc. from Her Smell The AkerGirls - “Can’t Wait” from Her Smell 2:03:10 Discussion of the first half of Game of Thrones Season 8 https://ew.com/tv/2019/04/21/game-of-thrones-maisie-williams-gendry/
Episode 214 of Modern Vinyl features our conversation with Keegan DeWitt. DeWitt, who is a member of Wild Cub, is responsible for both the score and original songs for this summer's "Hearts Beat Loud." A father/daughter story where they form a band? And where the dad owns a record store? We're in. Song clips courtesy of Milan Records and Keegan DeWitt. Sponsors: Rockabilia: Use "PCJABBERJAW" for 15% off your order. Get advanced episodes and exclusive audio on Patreon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will this movie make your heart beat loud? Audio snippets of Hearts Beat Loud and episode logo background taken from the following trailer: https://youtu.be/PXNOg_SK7Vs Movie music snippets taken from "We're Not A Band" and "Hearts Beat Loud" by Keegan DeWitt from Hearts Beat Loud (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack): https://open.spotify.com/album/1IDULQwFEIbHUGFWSpjByu?si=_83Ix9iuT_2zjYTE1nUlzQ Contact the podcast: Email movieminutespodcast@gmail.com Twitter @movieminutespod Instagram @movieminutespod Web http://movieminutes.simplecast.fm Contact host Jacob Jarecki: Twitter @hexalspace Instagram @hexalspace Youtube https://www.youtube.com/c/JacobJarecki Web https://hexal.space/
On this episode I interview composer Keegan Dewitt about his composition process, favourite orchestral libraries, plugins and the state of modern composing. At the end, I do a mix review and answer a few questions about how to promote yourself online through a personal composer's website.
Enjoy this best-of episode from March 2013 (our one year anniversary)! One year of podcasts!!! For our 50th, we have The Jazz Quintet 60, Trini Lopez, Keegan DeWitt, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Sonny Stitt, Artem, Maroon 5, Mayer Hawthorne, Horslips, Magic Men, Arthur Alexander, The Mavericks, Four Tet, and Justin Timberlake SUBSCRIBE: iTunes TWITTER: @MusicFirstPcast FACEBOOK: Music First Podcast *NEW* INSTAGRAM: MusicFirstPodcast EMAIL (Send us a note!): MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
To close out their first year, the Poster Boys reflect on theatrical film poster design in 2015, sharing some of the pieces that caught their eye throughout the year and discussing the industry's recent tropes and trends. They also take a break to talk to the artists behind two of their favorite posters of the year (Anna Katrina Bak for Queen of Earth, and Erik Buckham for The Assassin) before wrapping up with a look back on the process behind some of their own posters that they tackled in 2015. SHOW NOTES & LINKS Adrian Curry's Best Movie Posters of 2015 Erik Buckham Anna Katrina Bak CHIPS Adam Maida Midnight Maruader Akiko Stehrenberger The Boland Design Co. Mister S White God Process Post The Lobster at Creative Review Sam's Kumiko the Treasure Hunter silkscreen poster available at Posteritati Music selections: “Bass on Titles” opening theme, "Sinking" from Queen Of Earth by Keegan DeWitt, "Rohan" from The Assassin by Bagad Men Ha Tan and Doudou N'Diaye Rose. Follow Brandon Schaefer at @seekandspeak, and Sam Smith at @samsmyth. Special thanks to producer Adrian Cobb and to our presenting partner, AIGA's Eye on Design blog.
Keegan DeWitt of Wild Cub talks with Richie T about his passion for film, how their single "Thunder Clatter" came about, performing on Jimmy Fallon, and their "absolutely meaningless" band name.
Keegan DeWitt of Wild Cub talks with Richie T about his passion for film, how their single "Thunder Clatter" came about, performing on Jimmy Fallon, and their "absolutely meaningless" band name.
One year of podcasts!!! For our 50th, we have The Jazz Quintet 60, Trini Lopez, Keegan DeWitt, Tabu Ley Rochereau, Sonny Stitt, Artem, Maroon 5, Mayer Hawthorne, Horslips, Magic Men, Arthur Alexander, The Mavericks, Four Tet, and Justin Timberlake tunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV Email us at MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com