Sunday, January 18, 2015

Behind the Organs of Hans Zimmer's "Interstellar" Soundtrack



Over at Thompson on Hollywood you can get an in-depth look at how composer Hans Zimmer and Organist Roger Sayer incorporated a church organ into the score and how Zimmer's one simple idea (pun intended) for the film evolved into an emotional rollercoaster ride that became a fan-favorite soundtrack, as well as a front-runner for this year's Best Original Score Academy Award.

"I sat down and I wrote this piece really about what if feels like to be a father and what it feels like to have a son, and I was writing about my son", says Zimmer.

For the full behind-the-scenes video, head on over to http://blogs.indiewire.com/thompsononhollywood/watch-how-composer-hans-zimmer-captured-the-metaphysical-and-the-mystical-in-interstellar-20150105 to see what methods Zimmer and Sayer used, as well as how director Christopher Nolan inspired Zimmer to write one of the top film scores of 2014.

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