SoundCast Interview: Brian Tyler (Fast Five, Transformers Prime)

EPISODE · May 20, 2011 · 47 MIN

SoundCast Interview: Brian Tyler (Fast Five, Transformers Prime)

from The SoundCast · host Christopher Coleman

Interview: Brian Tyler Composer Brian Tyler talks about his latest effort for FAST FIVE, TRANSFORMERS PRIME. He shares about how he came to work with director Justin Lin, his treatment of the Hawaii Five-0 original theme, what superhero he'd most like to write a score for, and what he has coming in the near future. Episode Highlights 00:34 — Introduction and welcome 03:00 — Meeting and working with director Justin Lin 06:56 — A new main theme and musical progression for the franchise... 18:08 — Musical progression within the franchise 14:10 — One upping yourself 16:00 — Twitter questions #1 "Which is more difficult drumming or conducting?" 20:23 — Hawaii Five-0 26:23 - Talking Transformers Prime 31:03 - What can a fan do to help get a score released? 32:30 - Twitter question #2 "Where you inspired by Steve Jablonsky's music for Transformers?" 37:16 — What superhero film would you like to score? 44:19 — Final Destination 5 and Expendibles 2 and more upcoming scores Music Clips (Select music clips contained in this podcast) 00:00 — "Fast Five" (Fast Five) by Brian Tyler 06:06 — "The Perfect Crew" (Fast Five) by Brian Tyler 13:50 — "Cheeky Bits" (Fast Five) by Brian Tyler 25:53 — "Transformers Prime" (Transformers Prime) by Brian Tyler 34:20 — "Lego Universe Coda" (Lego Universe) by Brian Tyler 36:55 — "The Touch" (Transformers: The Movie) by Stan Bush 46:36 — "Remote Intel" Fast Five) by Brian Tyler Download the episode here Subscribe and more info here

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