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Composer Michael Bearden Talks Film Scoring

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Uploaded by on Aug 8, 2008

What would the movie Jaws be without that deep bass refrain? Memorable films are often propelled by an inspired musical score. Composer Michael Bearden shares his story with NPR's Tony Cox. Bearden is an alumnus of the ASCAP film composing workshop, who has scored major movies and served as musical director for stars like Whitney Houston and Madonna.

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  • hmm questionable about his comment @ 4:10

    the first thing you think of when someone says jaws, is the low strings playing that unforgetable pattern.

    awsome interview tho

  • Wowwww....MB..you really have a big talent. Keep up the great work friend.

    And yes....Less is more...in music, but also in many other issues in life. I know you know what I mean. ♥

  • Wowwww....MB..you really have a big talent. Keep up the great work friend. ♥

  • Rosa's Lament is powerful and can't find the sound track to the movie Constellation. It was better than the movie.

    I could have really done without the Madonna clip. What is up with NPR and THAT.

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