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Min 3: MENÚ REVITALIZANTE POST ANILLOS No lo tenía nada fácil esta semana el mundo de las series por varios motivos. El primero, el espectacular fin de semana en las salas de cine con tres peliculones que han calmado los ánimos tras el revuelo del “Joker Musical” y, segundo, porque estamos en el primer fin de semana huérfanos de “Los Anillos de Poder”. Pero, mira por donde, el menú REVITALIZANTE que nos trae Raquel Hernández trae varios platos que, vía humor, vía thriller y vía animación, van a permitir a las plataformas aguantar bien el pulso. Min 5: DISCLAIMER: Apple Tv vuela alto con Cuarón y Blanchet Es sin duda la gran novedad de la semana. Alfonso Cuarón (“Gravity”, “Roma”) convierte en miniserie y en thriller de altos vuelos una novela de éxito que habría sido el material perfecto y original para una gran película de suspense. Cate Blanchet, Kevin Kline o Sacha Baron Coen llevan el peso de una historia subyugante que remueve el turbio pasado de una documentalista de éxito. Una apuesta fuerte de Apple Tv que se sigue abriendo paso a base de calidad y proyectos de alto nivel. Min 18: LA FRANQUICIA: Sam Mendes pone el humor en Max Y no menos sorpresiva es la entrada en el catálogo de Max de una comedia ácida dirigida por otro director oscarizado como Sam Mendes (“1917”, “American Beauty”, “Camino a la perdición”). “La franquicia” nos ofrece una aguda, ágil y corrosiva disección del arrogante y deshumanizado mundo de la industria audiovisual con un ritmo trepidante y un guión no apto para espectadores sensibles a lo políticamente incorrecto. Min 28: NETFLIX DESEMPOLVA EL PUNCH DE “LARA CROFT” Y la carta que Netflix se reservaba en la manda para conseguir compitiendo ha llegado en formato animación y con la intención de seguir y respetar el canon de la aventurera de videojuegos más icónica de la historia. “Tomb Raider: La Leyenda de Lara Croft” va dirigida a un público juvenil y también a los amantes de una saga que ha regalado grandes momentos de acción en el cine. Min 35: Javier Botet: un manchego en el Fin del Mundo Es el actor que se ha escondido detrás de personajes terroríficos como el leproso de “It”, el Drácula de “El último viaje del Demeter”, el monstruo de “Mamá” o “Slender Man”. Es de Ciudad Real y una de las presencias más rompedoras en el arranque de la exitosa y trasgresora comedia de Prime Video “En Fin”. Javier Botet nos atiende desde casa para celebrar la campanada de su amigo David Sainz desde la dirección y para avanzarnos algunos de sus proyectos. Hollywood ha vuelto a llamar a su puerta para convertirlo de nuevo en un personaje fantasioso, pero no le importaría seguir haciendo comedias sin moverse de España. Min 48: BSO EL MISTERIO DE SALEM'S LOT Y el género que nos faltaban para completar el cocktail, el terror, llegará vía musical con la recomendación que nos trae Ángel Luque. La plataforma Max ha vuelto la vista atrás para remozar y convertir en película original una de las miniseries de vampiros más recordadas d la televisión: “El misterio de Salem's Lot”. Debutan en Estamos de Cine Nathan Barr y Lisbeth Scott gracias una banda sonora impecable y equilibrada que busca más la elegancia del terror clásico que la distorsión y el impacto del terror moderno.
“Everything flows onward, all things are brought into being with changing nature; the ages themselves glide by in constant movement.” – Ovid Sharing all the things that we can release that we can't control and enjoying the moment. Enjoying what we're doing right now instead of stressing about all the other things that we need to do, or haven't accomplished yet. **Brief 8 minute Meditation included in this episode, focusing in on staying present and releasing expectation. If you enjoy this meditation you can sign up and subscribe to the podcast and have access to all of my meditations for only $1.99 a month. (Music: Release by Lisbeth Scott) https://anchor.fm/theluxuryofselfcare/subscribe Follow Your Host: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rumor_in_stpetersburg Join the Newsletter: https://conta.cc/3h3YkVh Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/theluxuryofselfcare Watch on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/Ahnastasia TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@rumor_in_stpetersburg --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/theluxuryofselfcare/message
Lisbeth Scott is a composer/ singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist and producer based in Los Angeles, California. She has recently completed scores for Universal's feature All My Life and their stunning silent film restoration of Stella Maris. Additionally, she has scored the gorgeous 2021 documentary “Gratitude Revealed “ by Moving Art/Netflix film creator Louie Schwartzberg. Lisbeth was twice nominated for an Annie Award for her score to Amazon's top children's show Tumble Leaf and also received critical acclaim for her score to Netflix's American Son. Scott has written music for over 50 films and television shows including compositions featured in Narnia, Concussion, and True Blood.Lisbeth has just released the first song off a new album she has created. It's so beautiful. Have a listen to it here and follow her work to stay up to date for when the rest of the album is released in May. Here's the link. After raising goosebumps on the skin of all who have heard her sing in the 150 plus films that feature her voice and songs, Scott began scoring films several years ago. Working for many years as a vocalist and collaborating closely with some of Hollywood's top-tier composers including John Williams, Hans Zimmer, John Debney, Nathan Barr, and Harry Gregson Williams, it was a natural progression to focus her talents on scoring films. Her inherent musicality and passion for the medium, along with years of classical training and performance experience are what make Lisbeth Scott such a revered film composer. Classically trained in piano, Lisbeth is fascinated with the textures of every instrument she lays her hands on. She began her keyboard studies at the age of 6 at the New England Conservatory and later added guitar, ukulele, harmonium, harp, dulcimer, and percussion. She has even been known to ‘saw” the strings of cello and violin now and then …(yes literally saw).Among her many instruments, Lisbeth has an extensive collection of Kalimbas, 15 guitars both acoustic and electric, a traditional Koto, an Array Mbira (an electric 4-octave version of an African thumb piano), a Mongolian mouth harp, traditional Didgeridoo (a beautiful gift from a tour in Australia!) and chests full of oddly shaped percussion instruments from around the world. The most treasured part of her collection is her 6 foot 1911 Steinway O grand piano. These cherished instruments are often woven textures in Lisbeth's scores. She also loves bringing the lyricism and emotional depth of her singing voice into her compositions.Lisbeth has studied string arrangement and orchestration and was also a participant in the BMI conducting workshop under the direction of Lucas Richman. She is a member as composer and publisher of BMI, SAGAFTRA, AFM, The Television Academy, and The Dramatists Guild. Her philosophy? Music makes the world go round…it's everywhere….in the touch of ocean spray-on skin, the padding of feet on soft pine needles in the middle of a forest, the high pitched scream of a hawk overhead, the quiet stumbling of a bee making its way through the middle of a sunflower…..The beauty of nature, sound, visual, story, and touch provides a connection between all beings.Much gratitude to the sponsors of Yoga Heart Mind!ww.solemechanics.com.au 15% off with promo code WATKINS6162 https://www.themilkcleanse.comPromo code STUARTWATKINS for 10% offhttps://sacredtaste.comPromo code STUARTWATKINS for 10% offhttps://blesSupport the show (https://stuartwatkins.org/podcast/)
Join Louie and Lisbeth Scott for a live musical performance and a discussion about how music has the ability to give us a sense of connection to something bigger. Scott is a singer and composer whose work has been discovered in Louie's own projects and is widely known across television and films including AVATAR, Iron Man 2, Concussion, The Chronicles of Narnia, Spiderman, HBO’s True Blood, and much much more. She has collaborated with John Williams, Hans Zimmer, and James Horner just to name a few.
Talented composer and singer who talked to me about a duo she was in called biomuzic. She has sung on The Chronicles Of Narnia films and has worked with composers like the legendary John Williams. Currently you can hear her music on The Expanse. Special thanks to Costa Communications.
Break out the confetti and party hats! The 100th episode of The Baton is here! And on this episode, host Jeff Commings talks about John Williams' haunting score for Steven Spielberg's "Munich," the story of revenge after the 1972 deaths of 11 Israelis at the Munich Olympics. John Williams gives us four themes that provide the mold for the score, a radical departure from his work on Spielberg's "War of the Worlds" earlier in the year. From a gut-wrenching vocal by Lisbeth Scott for the Israeli hostages to a main theme that is transformed into what Commings believes is the best strings-only composition by John Williams, there is much to admire in this episode.
Músicas do programa: – Durante a leitura do texto: Merlin’s Magic – “Reiki Light Touch” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uPFTOzOMPg4 – Após a leitura do texto: Aurio Corrá e Dhara – “Hare Krishna” – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9mJica-zXg – Durante a leitura do complemento do texto: Paul Schwartz (com Lisbeth Scott nos vocais) – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZEYlYOtypw
Aired Thursday, 7 February 2019, 9:00 AM EST / 6:00 AM PSTLisbeth Scott - The Call of the Divine Voice within Us AllThe call of the divine speaks to our invincible vulnerability, galvanizing our love, hope and faith into action. Kara invites Oscar and Emmy award-winning singer and songwriter Lisbeth Scott to a conversation about the ennobling power of the divine voice within us all.Lisbeth Scott is an award-winning singer/songwriter whose voice and songs have appeared in over 150 films and television shows many of which are Oscar and Emmy winners including Shrek, Narnia, AVATAR, Spiderman, Passion, Munich, Ironman and Trueblood. She has simultaneously developed her career as a solo artist producing and recording over 9 albums and is currently working on her tenth. Lisbeth hails from Boston with a classical piano background and crafts her sound under the Californian sun. Someone heard her singing and playing piano for a modern dance class in the hills of Idyllwild and suggested her voice for a score by composer Hans Zimmer. That was all it took. Scott’s uniquely moving and shiver-inducing voice was launched. Lisbeth sings and creates music to comfort, heal, move, transport and awaken the divine voice within us all.“…a vocal wonder… her voice is an incredibly rich instrument.” – All Music Guide
Gigi interviewed Adam Moseley, a long-time producer/mixer/engineer who is exploring new adventures in spatial audio, mixed reality, and sound technologies. Adam also teaches at UCLA's Music Industry Program at the Herb Alpert School of Music. Adam shares the blockages and doorways from learning saxophone to a wide door into audio engineering at Trident in the UK. He tells us how technology has touched nearly every major change in his career. He shares how designing with his synesthesia had led to his multi-dimensional "Sonic Field" perspective, beyond the speakers. Guest: Adam Moseley Adam Moseley is a multitalented producer, engineer, mixer, composer, music supervisor, and UCLA lecturer at the UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music. Among his many accomplishments, he establish Trident II Studios in London, and he is involved in R&D with several audio and software companies and is exploring new immersive mixing in Surround Sound and Ambisonics. Adam has built an impressive reputation for his eclectic work with solos artists, bands and in film score mixing. Credits include John Cale, Wolfmother, U2, Nikka Costa/Lenny Kravitz, Beck/Jack White, Claudio Valenzuela, Lucybell, Roxette, Maxi Priest, Richard Marx, Galliano, The Cure, Kiss, Visage, Rush, Wet Wet Wet, Ketama, Buffalo Tom, Marla Glen, The Buggles, The Blow Monkeys, AJ Croce,Jose Carreras, Michael Brecker, Talvin Singh, Branford Marsalis, Vernon Reid, Bill Bruford, Tina Turner, Baaba Maal, Earth Wind and Fire, Melba Moore, Hoagy Carmichael and Georgie Fame. Film and TV credits, that include “The Big Wedding” (Robert De Niro, Diane Keaton, Susan Sarandon, Robin Williams, Amanda Seyfried , Spike Jonze’s “I Am Here, “The Americans” (FX Channel), “True Blood” (HBO), “The Son” (AMC) and the multi award winning feature movie “The Dark Valley (2014). Various other credits include film and tv mixing with Nathan Barr, Lisbeth Scott, Matthias Weber, John Cale, Leonardo di Bernadini, Andrew Gross and Joel Douek. Website: www.adammoseley.net
In this excerpt from my podcast, "Think. Do. Lead.", Award-Winning Artist Lisbeth Scott '80 talks about receiving the call from John Williams to work on the soundtrack for "Munich." To listen to the entire episode click here. For more information on Think.Do.Lead. and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
In this excerpt from my podcast, "Think. Do. Lead.", Award-Winning Artist Lisbeth Scott '80 talks about adapting a lullaby for "Tumble Leaf," the animated children's show from Amazon. To listen to the entire episode click here. For more information on Think.Do.Lead. and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
In this excerpt from my podcast, "Think. Do. Lead.", Award Winning Artist Lisbeth Scott '80 talks about the popularity of "Take Me Home," a song from the Emmy-award winning series, "True Blood." To listen to the entire episode click here. For more information on Think.Do.Lead. and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
In this excerpt from my podcast, "Think. Do. Lead.", Award Winning Artist Lisbeth Scott '80 talks about singing "Unchained Melody" by renowned film composer Alex North at a film music festival in Spain. To listen to the entire episode click here. For more information on Think.Do.Lead. and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
Award-winning singer, songwriter and composer Lisbeth Scott ’80’s is one of the most prolific musicians in Hollywood. She has appeared in over 150 films and television shows, including “Shrek,” “Narnia,” “Avatar,” “Spiderman,” “Munich” and the HBO series “True Blood.” In this podcast, she traces the path of her career from playing the piano in a modern dance class to working with some of the most renowned composers in the world. The podcast includes live performances of songs, including “Take Me Home” from True Blood, “Unchained Melody,” and excerpts from “Munich,” and “Tumbleleaf.” For more information on Think.Do.Lead. and Connecticut College President Katherine Bergeron click here.
This interview with Elik Álvarez was done at his studio in Pasadena, CA. We talk about his start in the business and how he moved from Venezuela to California to start a family and career. Elik composed the fantastic score to La Virgen Negra and utilized Lisbeth Scott's stunning vocals in that score. He also co-composed the BBC nature documentary Kingdom Of Plants 3D. Elik also gives some tips on how to overcome the grueling task of breaking into the film industry and what to do when you ever doubt yourself. The talented composer gives one of the most enjoyable interviews experiences on FMM. Enjoy!
Dan's show on July 25 features talented people bringing new ideas to life. Joining Dan as his first guest is Lisbeth Scott, an award winning singer/songwriter whose voice and songs have appeared in more than 150 films and TV shows. She creates music to comfort, heal and inspire. Dan's second guest is George Matus, a 19-year-old genius and CEO of Teal, an innovative drone startup. George was named one of TIME magazine's 30 most influential teens in 2016, and recently graduated high school. He's raised $6M in venture capital and has crafted a company that is breaking limits and creating joy. During the final segment, Michael Sean Covey will discuss his foundation Bridle Up Hope. After losing his 21-year-old sister, Rachel, to a long battle with depression, Michael Sean and his family started the program to help young women build hope and confidence through working with horses. It will be two hours of inspiring stories, laughter and tears, that will inspire you to share your own joy!
Howard Rosenman has established himself as one of the most prolific producers in film and television, best known for the hilarious remake of FATHER OF THE BRIDE starring Steve Martin and Diane Keaton, the cult phenomenon BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLAYER and THE FAMILY MAN starring Nicolas Cage. Rosenman's films have won 2 Peabody Awards, an Academy Award and top honors at the Sundance, Berlin and Cannes Film Festivals. His work ranges from the above-mentioned films plus THE MAIN EVENT with Barbra Streisand, STRANGER AMONG US with Melanie Griffith, and YOU KILL ME with Sir Ben Kingsley, to the acclaimed documentaries, CELLULOID CLOSET (nominated for an Oscar and a Peabody) and COMMON THREADS: TALES FROM THE QUILT (which won an Oscar and his second Peabody) as well as PARAGRAPH 175, about Gays in the Holocaust, to the TV series JOHN FROM CINCINNATI for HBO. He also produced GROSS ANATOMY, STRAIGHT TALK with Dolly Parton, SHINING THROUGH, TRUE IDENTITY, Hugh Hudson's LOST ANGELS starring Adam Horowitz of the Beastie Boys, RESURRECTION with Ellen Burstyn, NOEL with the late Robin Williams and Paul Walker, Penelope Cruz and Susan Sarandon. He produced MY FIRST MISTER and Harvey Fierstein's TIDY ENDINGS, which won several EMMYS. Rosenman remade his very first movie, "Sparkle" starring Whitney Houston and Jordin Sparks. Another Rosenman-made documentary, BRAVE MISS WORLD about his great friend Linor Abarg'il who was crowned Miss World, was directed by Cecilia Peck, sold to Netflix and nominated for an Emmy. Rosenman made his acting debut in Gus Van Sant's MILK playing David Goodstein (founder of “The Advocate”) opposite the Oscar-winning Sean Penn as “Harvey Milk.” He has since acted in six more movies and is a proud member of SAG-AFTRA. His current film projects in development include: BETSY and THE EMPEROR starring Al Pacino as Napoleon, AMERICAN NEUROTIC at Sony Pictures, CALL ME BY YOUR NAME to be presented by James Ivory of legendary “Merchant–Ivory” fame and directed by Mr. Ivory and Luca Guadagnino. Peter Soears is his partner. Additionally, Rosenman is currently preparing MATTER OF SIZE, a remake of Israel's most successful comedy, released in 2009, at Paramount Pictures with Jon Turtletaub directing. He is also preparing a movie called SHEPHERD: A Tale of a Dog in World War II, based on the best-selling Israeli novel with Lynn Roth writing and directing. He just sold a Mini-Series to David Ellison's Skydance TV, six hours of television based on Michael Oren's book THE SIX DAY WAR with Rob Eshman writing. Rosenman is also putting together a film based on the life of ANITA BRYANT written by Chad Hodge, to be directed by Rob Epstein and Jeffrey Friedman, starring Uma Thurman and Zach Quinto. Darren Star and Jeffrey Schwarz are his partners. He just returned from Israel where he set up his cousin, Ora Ahimeir's best-selling book, BRIDE (a Sapir nominated book, about their great-grandparents, set in Mandatory Safed and Hungary in the Nineteen Forties) at Herzeliya Studios. It will be his first movie in Hebrew and will be filmed in Israel. In addition Rosenman is preparing a Broadway Musical based on a dream he had in 1985 after having seen PHANTOM OF THE OPERA and LES MISERABLES in one day in London, ANNE RICE'S “VOCE.” It is being written by Craig Lucas with music by Lance Horne and Lisbeth Scott. His producing partners are Belinda Casas-Wells, Chuck Martinez and Allan Levey. In January 2009, Rosenman became a Contributing Editor of the Los Angeles Times Magazine. His articles about his longtime friendships with Leonard Bernstein, Elizabeth Taylor and Diane von Furstenberg can be found on http://www.latimes.com/features/. As an educator, Rosenman has lectured at USC's Stark Producing Program, UCLA, Yale, Columbia, NYU, Brandeis and AFI. Rosenman tours the world with his seminar “HOWARD ROSENMAN'S THE HOLLYWOOD SELL,” an inside look at producing for the screen in which he shares his insights and adventures with writers, actors, directors, producers, and anyone who loves film and TV. The seminar has been presented in Memphis, Omaha, Philadelphia, Boston, New York and Los Angeles with upcoming engagements in Seattle, Austin, San Francisco, South Africa and Israel. He is currently at work on his first book also entitled THE HOLLYWOOD SELL, which will be both a memoir and a how-to-produce guide for aspiring filmmakers. Rosenman is Co-Founder of Project Angel Food in LA, which provides meals-on-wheels for patients with terminal illnesses and is now one of the largest charities in Southern California. In 2009 Beth Chayim Chadashim awarded him with the Herman Humanitarian Award. He was honored by film organization Power Up as “one of 2010's ten amazing men in show business.” In 2013 he received the Inspiration Award from ORT America. He currently serves on the advisory board overseeing the construction of the new film school at his alma mater Brooklyn College, and just offered a faculty job there as a Distinguished Professor. Born in Brooklyn, NY and raised on Long Island, Rosenman is the son of seventh generation Israelis from Jerusalem. He graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brooklyn College with a degree in European Literature. In 1967, he took a leave from medical school to serve as an extern medic in the Six Day War as a part of the Israeli Defense Forces where he met his mentor Leonard Bernstein who encouraged him to go into show business.
Several years ago, a five-minute conversation took Lisbeth Scott from being a part-time singer and musician in a dance studio to performing in a soundtrack for Hans Zimmer, a titan of the industry ... and she didn't know who he was at the time. She only went up from there.
In which we recall the past and complete a journey. Déjà Vu (vocal by Joanna Koike) by Takeharu Ishimoto from The World Ends with You by Square Enix and Jupiter; The Road of Trials, I was Born For This (vocals Lisbeth Scott) by Austin Wintory from Journey by Thatgamecompany