"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
· TV : LG OLED C2 77' · Receptor/Streamer audio : Marantz NR 1608 · Altavoces : Frontales: Q-Acoustics 3010i + Central: Q-Acoustics 3090Ci + Surround: Klipsch RP-402S + Atmos: Yamaha NS-IC 600 + Subwoofer: Dali Sub E-12F · Reproductor Blu-ray UHD : Panasonic DP-UB824 · Vídeojuegos : PlayStation 5 ·
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Generalmente la retrocompatibilidad es eso. Se ha hablado anteriormente de algo parecido en el foro. No se puede tener lo último y pretender que funcione en dispositivos antiguos, asi que seguramente estén pensando en encontrar un punto medio en el que mejorar lo que tienen sin llevarse por delante muchisimos dispositivos.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Se ha estrenado hoy en Filmin Dear Werner (Walking On Cinema), documental imprescindible sobre Werner Herzog, bella carta de amor al cineasta alemán.
Y lo ha hecho acompañado de 12 películas remasterizadas del maestro alemán, que también se han añadido al catálogo de la plataforma.
Recomiendo especialmente Corazón de Cristal, subyugante e hipnótica obra maestra.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Eso de que Resen pone sus pirateadas en streaming en acuerdo con Filmin.. me parece algo surrealista como para creerlo o afirmarlo así, ¿estamos seguros de ello? Porque sería ya la repanocha no solo editar pelis sin licencia, encima venderlas también en streaming, una cosa es que pasen de castaño oscuro en el cine en casa pero como está el streaming que se pongan a vender pelis a tope que no tienen licencia, creo que debería haber un puro ahí bueno.
No he entendido muy bien qué significa pero suena mal. Si es malo y no es verdad...
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Ayer Jaume volvió a la estrategia del hype, que anunciarán algo que llevan 2 meses esperando y blabla. Si es algo de hace sólo 2 meses sigue sin ser el ansiado bitrate. Creí que con la entrada de capital por fin darían el salto de calidad, pero me parece a mí que hasta que sean los únicos en esa situación (mientras no llegue HBOMax) aguantarán con lo que hay.
Una pena.
· TV : LG OLED C2 77' · Receptor/Streamer audio : Marantz NR 1608 · Altavoces : Frontales: Q-Acoustics 3010i + Central: Q-Acoustics 3090Ci + Surround: Klipsch RP-402S + Atmos: Yamaha NS-IC 600 + Subwoofer: Dali Sub E-12F · Reproductor Blu-ray UHD : Panasonic DP-UB824 · Vídeojuegos : PlayStation 5 ·
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
¡Ojo! En twitter acaban de decir que el 5 de abril van a colgar las pelis de Wong Kar Wai... en 4k!!!
https://twitter.com/JaumeRV/status/1...216861697?s=19
¿Será que ya tienen preparada la mejora o solo que parten del nuevo master 4k?
Todos somos Gollums de la vida.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
En 4K majo solamente he visto Millenium Actress, que se veía bastante bien. Pero claro, anime.
· TV : LG OLED C2 77' · Receptor/Streamer audio : Marantz NR 1608 · Altavoces : Frontales: Q-Acoustics 3010i + Central: Q-Acoustics 3090Ci + Surround: Klipsch RP-402S + Atmos: Yamaha NS-IC 600 + Subwoofer: Dali Sub E-12F · Reproductor Blu-ray UHD : Panasonic DP-UB824 · Vídeojuegos : PlayStation 5 ·
Le han respondido en twitter a un usuario que la actualización la esperan para verano.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Última edición por Branagh/Doyle; 24/03/2021 a las 13:55
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.
Anoche vi Roma, ciudad abierta, peliculón que no había visto, y la calidad era excelente. Creo que debe estar restaurada porque la imagen era muy buena. En cualquier caso, peliculón.
"There’s this misconception these days that a thematic score means a dated-sounding score. This, of course, is a cop out. There’s no reason to throw the baby out with the bathwater. The art of composing modern scores is the having the skill set to keep motifs alive while being relevant. But too many times, newer composers have no idea what fully developed themes are because they grew up on scores that are nothing more than ostinatos and “buahs.”
John Ottman.