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- "Mark Isham: Crashing In Ambience"
- Summary: Composer Mark Isham talks about his latest score, to Paul Haggis' film "Crash"
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Review of Mark Isham: Crashing In Ambience
Emon Hassan
Posted on June 08, 2005 at 07:31 PM
A good example of how a film score can be a minor character rather than just a mood setter. Isham explains his approach to compositions quite well. Electronic scores are usually looked down upon by many composers for being the poor man's orchestra. This particular score stands out because it has a life without the accompanying picture. I could almost 'visualize' the music. Well produced piece with the right balance in narration and music clips.