#MTOS: Wired for Soundtracks

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Expanding on an old topic, which briefly covered various aspects of music and sound on film, this week’s topic returns to take a closer look at the role a good (or bad) soundtrack has on the end product on screen.

Bringing the questions this week is @kdokenoute who, for want of a better term, is quite a music-phile (his CD collection is most impressive), so who better to come up with ten questions to probe down into the importance of those flowing notes that toy with our emotions on screen.

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Join us at 8pm UK time this coming Sunday 8th September on Twitter as the following questions will be posted one every ten minutes. Post replies with the #MTOS and join in the discussion with the loveliest bunch of #filmtwitter folk around.

Q1: Do you have a favourite movie score composer? What is it about that person’s work that you enjoy so much? #MTOS

Q2: What impact can a great score have on a movie for you? What examples would you give? #MTOS

Q3: Are there any movies where a musical score has had a negative impact on an otherwise good movie? #MTOS

Q4: Do you have a favourite kind of score. Eg the orchestral arrangements of classic Hollywood, synth heavy 80s productions or even the tinkly piano scores of the 00s? Why? #MTOS

Q5: Are there any examples of an absence of score or music that resonated with you? Be it an entire movie or just one scene or sequence. #MTOS

Q6: Switching to pop music now; which films spring to mind when you think about pop in the movies? #MTOS

Q7: What is your favourite soundtrack in which all the songs are by the same artist? #MTOS

Q8: Are there any individual songs composed specifically for a non-‘musical’ movie that you love that the rest of us should check out? If so, which movie and which song? #MTOS

Q9: Is there a musical artist/director match up that you would like to see? What would make them such a good fit? #MTOS

Q10: What are your top 3 non-‘musical’, music films? #MTOS

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