Scoring Sessions
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ScoringSessions.com is the top Internet archive of Hollywood film, television, and video game scoring session photography. Dan Goldwasser was Editor-in-Chief for the acclaimed website SoundtrackNet for over ten years. During that time, he attended scoring sessions for such notable composers as Jerry Goldsmith, Elmer Bernstein, Michael Kamen, and more eventually, he began covering the sessions..
Scoring Sessions
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Earlier this spring, composer Andrea Datzman scored Inside Out 2, the highly anticipated sequel to the Oscar-winning film from 2015. Directed by Kelsey Mann, the film’s music was recorded at the Eastwood Scoring Stage at Warner Bros. Studios, and the generous folks at Pixar have provided us with exclusive photos from the sessions for a gallery to share with our ...
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Scoring Sessions
2M ago
This past March, composer Lorne Balfe was at the MGM Scoring Stage at Sony Studios to record his score for the new Netflix film, Beverly Hills Cop: Axel F. The fourth film in the series was directed by Mark Molloy and stars Eddie Murphy returning as Axel Foley in his iconic role. Also returning is Harold Faltermeyers’ iconic theme from Beverly Hills Cop, which Balfe adapted into his retro 80’s synth and orchestra score. We’re delighted to be able to share exclusive photos from the scoring session with our readers!
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Lorne Balfe conducts on Beverly Hil ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Last August, the multi award-winning and ASCAP-nominated composer Jon Everist took to the world-renowned Abbey Road Studio 1 to record the soundtrack for the new video game, The Lamplighters League. With a rich tapestry of musical elements, Everist’s score promises to be a thrilling accompaniment to the game’s pulp adventure narrative. We’re thrilled to share photos from the scoring sessions with our readers!
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Conductor Anthony Parnther at the podium with the 52-person string section
Principle violinist Everton Nelson solos with his string sec ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Last fall, composer Simon Franglen scored the highly anticipated sequel, Avatar: The Way of Water. Directed by James Cameron, the film’s music was recorded at the Newman Scoring Stage at Fox Studios, and 20th Century Studios has provided us with photos from the sessions for a gallery to share with our readers!
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Composer Simon Franglen was enlisted by James Cameron to create a new musical voice for Avatar while paying homage to the legacy the late composer James Horner established for the first Avatar film, released in 2009. That film went on to be the ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Courtesy of composer Joseph S. DeBeasi, we just posted a web gallery of pix from his scoring sessions for the 2018 Albert Hughes film, Alpha. Recorded at HUGESound Productions’ scoring stage in Salt Lake City, Utah, ScoringSessions.com is pleased to bring you the photos from the sessions!
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The sessions were done with the strings and brass recorded separately, and then it was all brought together by recording/mixing engineer Michael Greene.
Joseph S. DeBeasi conducts his score to Alpha
Composer Joseph S. DeBeasi conducts the strings
Scoring mixer Michael Greene and ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Earlier this summer, multi award-winning, BAFTA and Ivor Novello nominated composer Richard Jacques was at the world-famous Abbey Road Studio 2 to record music for the new video game, Marvel’s Guardians of the Galaxy. Six hours of music was recorded for the game, which used orchestra, choir, and electronics, recorded separately to comply with COVID restrictions. Courtesy of composer Richard Jacques, we have exclusive photos from the brass sessions for a gallery to share with our readers!
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Recording Take 1 at Abbey Road
Composer Richard Jacques make ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
In February of 2020, before the pandemic changed everything, composer Marco Beltrami recorded his score for A Quiet Place Part II, the sequel to the 2018 hit film. Scoring took place at Beltrami’s Pianella Studios in Malibu, CA, using a 38-person ensemble of the Hollywood Studio Symphony. Originally slated to come out in March 2020, the film’s release date was postponed and moved multiple times before finally coming out today, May 28, 2021. ScoringSessions.com is elated to bring you photos from the scoring session!
Conductor / orchestrator Pete Anthony records with the winds and brass at Pian ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
When Hollywood wanted to turn the Tony-nominated musical The Prom into a feature film, Ryan Murphy leapt at the chance to direct it. Ten years after directing Eat Pray Love, the acclaimed writer/director brought his vision of Matthew Sklar’s musical (adapted by Bob Martin and Chad Beguelin) to the screen. Released by Netflix, the newly arranged songs from the stage show were recorded at Air Studios in London, and courtesy of assistant engineer Gabriel Lundh, we’re pleased to bring our readers a selection of photos from the sessions!
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Erik Arvinder co ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Last winter, award-winning composers Trent Reznor, Atticus Ross and Jon Batiste scored the acclaimed Pixar animated feature, Soul. Directed by Inside Out‘s Pete Docter, the film’s music was recorded at Capitol Studios in Hollywood, and the generous folks at Pixar have provided us with exclusive photos from the sessions for a gallery to share with our readers!
For the full gallery of photos, click here!
The music team reviews a sequence on the scoring stage: (left to right) director Pete Docter, film editor Kevin Nolting (seated), producer Dana Murray, composer/pianist Jon Batiste, co-director ..read more
Scoring Sessions
1y ago
Well who could have predicted 2020 would go the way it did? We’re still here, but with sessions pretty shut down (or closed to guests) it might be a while into 2021 before we get you some great new coverage. Meanwhile we’ll take the opportunity to (slowly) upgrade the site to be mobile-friendly and more modern, so look forward to that…. and hopefully 2021 will bring us some great new coverage! Happy New Year!
– Dan Goldwasser
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