Rian Johnson Asks His Cousin Nathan How To Score A Movie

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'It felt like the smoothest, most natural score that we’ve done. All you’re doing is listening to the emotion.'

. This movie that we just made together—I wrote and directed it, you did the music for it. I’m going to do bad exposition for the reader. As you well know, Nathan, we are cousins. We’ve known each other all our lives. I told you aboutyears ago. We’ve been talking about this movie for a long, long time. I’d be curious from your perspective, talking about where your head was at coming into it, where your ideas were. Our conversations changed as you started to actually write the score.

Then there’s a contractor or, what they would call it in England, a fixer. She’s the one who basically has the phone number of every amazing player in London on speed dial. So we tell her, we want this many strings, and this many harps. And she basically puts the whole group together. Then I’m talking with engineers. We worked with an amazing team of engineers, and I’m having conversation about what room we should record in.

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