EPISODE · Dec 8, 2023 · 43 MIN
Left of Str8 Show: The Jake Monaco Interview Composer For Movies and Television
from Left of Str8 Podcasts · host Scott Fullerton
Today joining me in studio is Jake Monaco, a maestro of melodies, who has left an indelible mark on the world of film composition both of the animated and 2 d variety. Jake has worked on some amazing projects from studios like Pixar and Disney. Jake’s journey has taken him from rocking in a band during his college years to taking a deep dive into music through intensive music study programs and mentorship that has led to an impressive career. He has orchestrated the musical landscapes for hit animated and other movies, from Brian Cranston and Annette Benning to my fave AbFab Girls, to talking Cars and Forks. So Let's get into my need for unnecessary puns and delve into the rhythm of Jake’s journey, exploring the notes that have shaped the cinematic experiences we all can now cherish, and welcome to the Left of Str8 show for the first time, the handsome and talented Mr. Jake Monaco. Summary Jake Monaco, a composer known for his work in film and television, discusses his journey in the industry, his personal life, and his approach to scoring different projects. He shares his experiences working on LGBTQ-themed projects and the challenges he has faced. Jake also talks about his creative process and the importance of being involved early in the production process. He offers advice for aspiring musicians and composers. In this conversation, Jake Monaco discusses his passion for helping the world and providing for those less fortunate. He also shares his ideal date day at Disneyland or Disney World. Takeaways Being involved early in the production process allows for better collaboration and understanding of the project's vision. Working on LGBTQ-themed projects provides an opportunity to contribute to the community and create meaningful stories. The creative process in composing for film and television involves navigating feedback and finding the right balance between different creative inputs. Technology has made the recording process more convenient, but there is a lack of social interaction compared to in-person sessions. Aspiring musicians and composers should consider pursuing education in film scoring and gaining real-world experience through internships or assistantships. Jake Monaco believes in using his talents to make a positive impact on the world. He envisions a future where he can help food grow and provide for those in need. Jake Monaco's perfect date day would be experiencing all that Disneyland or Disney World has to offer. He values taking the time to absorb the amazingness of the Disney Parks. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:30 Coming Out and Personal Life 06:35 Meeting His Husband and Adoption 10:04 Using Social Media as a Memory Box 12:38 Composing for Film and Television 19:13 Creative Process and Approaching Different Projects 22:41 Challenges in the Industry 24:07 Working on LGBTQ Projects 26:16 Scoring the Short Film 'Out' 30:46 Scoring the Documentary 'Through the Windows' and the Animation 'Pete' 35:49 Advice for Aspiring Musicians and Composers 44:17 Helping the World and Providing for Others 45:08 Perfect Date Day at Disneyland or Disney World
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