SCOREcast 31: Total Request (Sorta) LIVE!

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In our first Q&A episode, we open up Twitter, Facebook, and a hangout on Google+ to hear what’s on your mind about writing, producing, “politiking”, and navigating the business.

SCOREcast 30: The Gloves Come Off

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So many issues, so few bullets.

SCOREcast 29: Christopher Lennertz

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Fresh off Universal’s animated “Hop!”, Christopher Lennertz stops by SCOREcast for a lengthy chat on how he juggles features, television, and video games.

Working with Others

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I started out by scratching my head a bit, considering the topic of Collaboration. After all, there’s often only one engineer in the room, particularly in composer’s personal studio. But then, I figured, even in that case I’m certainly not working alone or in a vacuum. It’s almost impossible not to work with other people in this business, and who would want to? Here are some ways in which a score mixer collaborates with others. The Scoring Stage When called on to work in a commercial studio or scoring stage I almost always work as a member of a team. As an independent free-lancer, I am hired by the composer, and am the designated “team…