Interviews
Let’s chat with some creative people!
Interview: Composer Jeff Toyne Talks "Palm Royale"
Jeff Toyne, composer of Palm Royale, discusses the musical inspirations for the series, getting in the 60s mindset, and how he captured the show’s delicate balance of physical comedy and serious drama.
Interview: Composer Stephanie Economou's Dreamy Score for "Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken"
Stephanie Ecnomou talks about her dream pop inspiration for Dreamworks’ first female-led animated feature, Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken, her eclectic taste in music, and her next project, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3.
For Your Emmy Consideration: The Industrial Musicals of "Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"
Mizer and Moore sat down with Beyond the Cinerama Dome to talk about the research that went into their songs for this season of Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, their collaboration process that goes back to their college days, and the contemporary product they love that they’d write a musical about.
For Your Emmy Consideration: "Marriage Is A Dungeon"
Listen to the full interview with co-composers Lili Haydn and Ben Bromfield
Interview: Director Kelly Fremon Craig of "Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret."
Check out the interview with Kelly Fremon Craig and see Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret. in theatres April 28:
Interview: Composer Max Aruj's Monstrous Score for Creature-Feature "The Tank"
Tina Kakadelis sits down with “The Tank” composer Maz Aruj to talk about his start in music, how to score a creature-feature, and the monster movie from his childhood that stuck with him.
Fantastic Fest Interview: Director Juan Felipe Zuleta on Aliens and Hope
“If you can get that character who’s suffering from grief, from depression, from isolation, from all of these things,” he says, “and you can put him on a track where, in the process, they discover something about themselves. And they discover that self-acceptance, that self-love, that’s where the joy comes from.”
Fantastic Fest Interview: Oscar Harding on the Magic of DIY Filmmaking
“It is an underdog story,” Harding says very simply about his film. A Life on the Farm is an ode to the creative spirit and content creation born out of the simple, intrinsically human desire to make art.