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Originally released in 3 separate parts (2010-01-21). All parts now merged; cropped and uprezzed to 720p.
NOTE: Sound on this video is extremely poor. I rescued this interview off the Collider web site back in 2010 befored they deleted it. If it wasn't for this KZitem presentation, this interview would have disappeared long ago. Please treat it as an historical document.
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Original 2010 Link: collider.com/exclusive-hans-zi...
Interview by Steve 'Frosty' Weintraub (Collider).
(00:00) Viennese Brothel looking studio
(00:27) Moog synthesizers
(00:53) Demonstrates some of the equipment in his recording studio
(03:35) Roland synthesizer wall. Tells a great story how he got them.
(06:25) We move to the computer setup -- We talk about Vienna and Austria
(08:20) Shows off some of the equipment.
(08:50) How did he decide what equipment he wanted to use for recording his music
Says this is the place he records everything
(10:25) Explains how he came up with the music of Sherlock Holmes
(12:00) The opening score of Holmes. Where did it come from and how did he come up with it.
(16:15) Talks about previewing the music at a test screening and how nervous he was.
(17:30) I ask about the Inception teaser trailer and the amazing sound in it. Is that the kind of music he's going for in the movie? (read this article regarding the INCEPTION trailer controversy: / 633998943308394 )
(19:55) How long does it take him to write a score
(21:40) Says he's working on Inception right now.
(22:30) Doing new Jim Brooks movie, (22:45) Rango.
(23:00) Is he doing Pirates of the Caribbean 4?
Негізгі бет Музыка Hans Zimmer | Viennese Brothel Looking Studio; Sherlock Holmes, Inception. [2010-01-21]
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