Ep. 16 - The Strength of Humility, Embracing Mistakes, Communicating Effectively, and Scoring "The Queen's Gambit" with composer Carlos Rafael Rivera episode artwork

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Ep. 16 - The Strength of Humility, Embracing Mistakes, Communicating Effectively, and Scoring "The Queen's Gambit" with composer Carlos Rafael Rivera

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We're still talking about Netflix's The Queen's Gambit on the Hollywood Editing Mentor podcast. Emmy-winning composer Carlos Rafael Rivera is my guest on episode 16 and he's here to talk about his experience scoring The Queen's Gambit and how he collaborated with Michelle Tesoro, ACE, who was on the previous episode of the podcast, and how Carlos met writer/director Scott Frank, it's a really cool story of how they paired up. We're also gonna get into the psychological concepts and principles that deal with career advancement, such as being humble and knowing your place in the work environment, as well as embracing mistakes and failures, and using these experiences to learn and overcome our fears. It's these principles that he learned from his upbringing that he has applied to his life and career and therefore has allowed him to find great success in Hollywood.Carlos and I talk all things The Queen's Gambit and music, but we also discuss the importance of effective communication and learning the language of film, dealing with imposter syndrome and taming the fears that can come with working in film and scripted TV, the biggest lesson he learned from being replaced on a project, and the idea that what we are shouldn't define what we make. A protegé of Randy Newman, Emmy-winning composer Carlos Rafel Rivera's work for film and television includes scoring one of Netflix's most viewed and acclaimed shows in history, The Queen's Gambit. Additionally, he has scored Netflix's Godless, directed by Scott Frank and produced by Steven Soderbergh, starring Jeff Daniels and Michelle Dockery, as well as Universal Pictures' A Walk Among the Tombstones, starring Liam Neeson.SUBSCRIBE to the Hollywood Editing Mentor podcast and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts!Other topics Carlos and I talk about:Being born in Washington DC and growing up in Central AmericaAcclimating to the culture in Central AmericaMoving to LA to get his Masters in music composition and getting his rock band signed to Universal RecordsInterpreting  and executing the director’s ideas as a composer Picking your battles as a composerCarlos’ approach to composing music Scoring over 20 chess matches in The Queen’s GambitMaking chess interesting through musicWhat Carlos has learned from the many years making musicHow to deal with uncertainty and second-guessing your workHow Carlos takes care of his health Why Carlos is inspired by the lives of comediansWhen Scott Frank first told Carlos aboutThe Queen’s Gambit through Scott Frank and his initial thoughts for music after reading the novel written by Walter TevisHIs approach to writing the main title theme for The Queen’s GambitScott Frank’s initial idea for the score and how it evolved throughout the seriesThe challenges and journey of composing the right scoreWriting the music to The Queen’s Gambit withCheck out our free content and other resources! >>> SUBSCRIBE and leave a 5-star review on Apple Podcasts! >>>Original Music: "Apollo's Haze" and "Do You Want" by JesusdapnkFacebook: www.fb.com/jesusdapnkSoundcloud: www.soundcloud.com/jesusdapnkInstagram: @jesusdapnk

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