Episode III Battle Over Coruscant - HD Isolated Film Score

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Uploaded by on Jul 2, 2011

This is my v2 isolated film score to the opening battle scene of Star Wars Episode III Revenge Of The Sith. I put together the original mix several years ago from various cues I got or created from the soundtrack, DVD, video games, and several individuals, including GoodMusician, Jack Chapple, and maus (google metrotokyo revenge sith on the killermovies forum). This is the ONLY mix that tracks EXACTLY to the film audio/video sequence, as shown here, with drums sourced from the DVD audio and all cues placed/timed correctly. All of the other film mixes floating around have errors in the arrangement, which was why I made this mix in the first place. This is my v2 mix in HD that includes the original film score at the end of the track when Anakin blasts the hangar shields and they fly into the hangar. If a completely clean copy of that segment ever turns up and you have it, please contact me. Enjoy!

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  • Pause at 2:36

    Thumbs up if you knew that the piece of debris flying into the clone destroyer, from the sepratist ship, was a kitchen sink.

    ............

    From IMDB.

    In the opening sequence when the second Separatist ship is destroyed, a piece of debris flies into the Clone Star destroyer that shot it. That piece of debris is a Kitchen Sink. It was it put in there by ILM as a joke from someone saying, "We're throwing everything in the sequence but the kitchen sink."

  • star wars battlefront 3 would be amazing if it was made and if they added this kind of space battles even better

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  • 11 people lost the battle...

  • @lolzz4able They did, Lucas and McCallum talked about it, anyway this is just a film... The really interesting point in the film (except Williams' score)is the political plot, and I found that it was a bad idea to have deleted the three scenes about Mon Monthma and Organa.

  • @GGbreizh even the makers didnt think about that they just made smoke

  • @Lobos222 That's funny, since the original movies have plenty of things that look even less believable. These range from the puppets, to the stop-motion walkers and matte backgrounds. Stormtroopers often had blast marks on them before they were even shot.

    CGI is a natural fit for the Sci-Fi genre. It allows film makers to convey stuff that would be impossible to do with simple models. CGI isn't going anywhere. This isn't the 1970's anymore.

  • @thefitzthewitz

    It dosent matter what the models are. Its a movie, its all fake. The point is it should look real. This type of CGI dosent create the illusion of reality.

  • @Ragitsu Neither have I.

  • @MrKepponen Maybe because you did not understand that it is John Williams who made that film sucessful.

  • @SuperTennis3 They are not in space but in the atmosphere that's why there is also smoke.

  • Music only at background.. bit boooooring

  • @SuperTennis3 Yeah but face it. Star Wars would have been so boring without those sound effects in space.

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