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Imagine watching any of the Star Wars movies without the classic instrumental music by legendary composer John Williams booming out of the movie theatre speakers. Or how about watching Close Encounters of the Third Kind without the music that, once again, was composed by John Williams? Or, how about watching any of your favorite TV shows (past or present) without hearing the music that became identifiable as the music for THAT show.

How fortunate the world of entertainment is for composers like John Williams, W.G. Snuffy Walden, Mike Post, Danny Elfman, Michael Giacchino and Bear McGreary (among countless others).

After sitting in the audience for a Behind the Music panel coordinated by the public relations company CW3PR at WonderCon a few weeks ago in San Francisco, we can add the following composers to that impressive line-up of talented composers:

Jim Dooley (Pushing Daisies)
Nathan Barr (True Blood)
Scott Starrett (The Event)
Marco Beltrami (V and Scream 4)
Michael Suby (The Vampire Diaries)
Sean Callery (24)

Composers Scott Starrett, Michael Suby and Sean Callery Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel

Praises were lauded on these talented composers by moderator Bryan Fuller, Executive Producer and Creator of Pushing Daisies as well as through recorded messages from many of the executive producers who have worked with the panelists on the TV shows mentioned above.

When asked how they first got their big break in composing, Michael explained that a friend called him saying he got his first job and asked if he could write the score for the script his friend wrote. The finished product ended up going to Aaron Spelling. Meanwhile, Sean mentored under well-known composer Mike Snow on La Femme Nikita and then worked on Deep Space Nine.

Composers Nathan Barr and Marco Beltrami Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel

As for Marco, he learned that a low-budget movie needed someone (anyone) to do the score for the movie. That movie ended up being Scream. Whereas, a demo tape that was sent in by Jim for a “bad” movie landed him the gig and Nathan got his start with Hans Zimmer. Lastly, Scott started out on the Lifetime series Drop Dead Diva and then he landed work on The Event because he happened to know the show’s creator.

All of the composers agreed that instruments allow the composer to go to all kinds of places and the genre in which each of them works helps with that. Case in point, Nathan actually has an instrument made out of a bone from Tibet that he uses in the music he composes for True Blood. While Michael uses a dulcimer that he stretches and digitizes to make his music sound completely different. And, Sean used subliminal sounds in his music on 24 because that was popular with Executive Producer Joel Surnow. Marco mentioned that westerns used traditional instruments in not so traditional ways and he employed that in the music he composed for the box office film 3:10 to Yuma.

The panelists were not only asked who was their inspiration but also what made them want to be a composer with Scott sharing Stravinski was his inspiration and hearing the music in the box office film Matrix was what drew him to composing.  Marco’s inspiration came from the music in the film Once Upon a Time in the West.  John Williams was the inspiration for Sean and because of the music in Star Wars, he became a composer. Nathan was inspired by Bach and Jim became a composer because of the music by Danny Elfman in Batman. And, Michael became a composer because of the music in Star Wars and was greatly influenced by music in the film A Beautiful Mind and, oddly enough, the music of Alice in Chains.

Moderator Bryan Fuller and Composer Jim Dooley Photo Credit: Jennifer Schadel

Each of the composers have very hectic work schedules with Michael explaining he scores three shows simultaneously, but because of the trust he has in the executive producers of the show, it works out. Jim explained that when composing for the TV series Pushing Daisies he had a 6-day turn-around for each episode and there was specific sounds “assigned” to each of the characters so he could not cut music from other episodes, it had to be original, but the time pressure was what kept him focused.

The panelists were asked many questions by enthusiastic members of the audience, many of whom have aspirations of becoming composers themselves with the panelists each providing encouragement and words of wisdom.

In closing, perhaps the best message to take away from this WonderCon panel is that music is a key ingredient in television and film because what is heard during any given scene can leave a lasting impression with the audience. The next time you are at a movie or watching your favorite TV show try to imagine watching it without any music in the background, you just might be surprised how empty it feels. Composers have a special talent that makes a significant difference in the world of entertainment and we are all the better for it.

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Glee Cast

Due to popular demand more concert tour dates and some news faces have been added to this summer’s Glee Live In Concert.

In addition to the 18-city North American tour dates that were announced previously, the following dates have been added:

May 25 in San Jose, California at the HP Pavilion

June 4 in Chicago (Illinois) at the All State Arena with a matinee

June 7 in Uncasville, Connecticut at Mohegan Sun

June 9 in Washington, D.C. at the Verizon Center

June 12 in Toronto, Ontario at Air Canada Centre with a matinee

June 17 in East Rutherford, New Jersey at the Izod Center

Tickets are available via Ticketmaster.com, by phone at (800) 745-3000, or at any Ticketmaster Outlet.

As for the new faces being added to the tour, they include actress Ashley Fink (New Directions newbie Lauren Zizes) and an unspecified number of unnamed members of the Dalton Academy Warblers, in addition to the 13 cast members previously scheduled to perform.

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The folks over at TVOvermind posted a very interesting list today that I just had to share. It seems they wrote an article about what the recent TV Guide cover poll taught readers about online fandoms – you can read that article here – and in light of that article a university student named Lethia Williams wanted to see if she could determine which show’s online fandom was the most passionate.

With the help of David Lemmons, a survey was put together and examined. From the 3,562 surveys in the study, coming from every continent around the world except for Antarctica, and from fans of more than 65 shows on each of the big networks and cable channels (and with 3,284 surveys being considered complete and valid), here are the results of the shows with the strongest online fandom:

1. Supernatural
2. Castle
3. Smallville
4. Community
5. Hawaii Five-0
6. Chuck
7. Bones
8. Leverage
9. The Vampire Diaries
10. Fringe
11. Burn Notice
12. Glee
13. Mad Men

Please visit here to read the rest of the TVOvermind article that discusses the outcome of this poll. You just might be surprised by what they discovered.

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Friday Night Lights

Are there any fans of Friday Night Lights out there? I know you’re out there somewhere.

Well, if you are a fan and would like to own a prop from the critically acclaimed series, you are in luck. NBC is going to be auctioning off props from the show – items such as the coach’s sunglasses and Tim Riggins’ farm coat.

The auction is up and ready to go just yet, but keep checking back here for details.

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The Guild

If you will be in the Long Beach (California) area on April 23, you just might get a chance to be an extra on Season 5 of The Guild, the popular online web series from the mind of actress Felicia Day.

Here are the details straight from the Facebook page of The Guild:

Be an extra on Season 5 of The Guild! We’re filming on April 23 at the Long Beach Comic Con and you can be a special “convention extra” by using code “guild23” when you buy your ticket. Anyone attending the April 23 convention may end up in the background, however we have a limited number of spots for a specific scene we’re filming at 7:30 AM. Your name is automatically on the list when you use the code.

Here is the link to buy your ticket. Good luck!!

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ABC has launched a website dedicated to the work of the fictional author Richard Castle as played by actor Nathan Fillion on their popular series Castle. The site features a homepage news feed of the author’s adventures, a bibliography of his works, both in and out of print, and a biography that will be updated as the character’s life changes on-screen.

The new site gets a nifty little plug in tonight’s episode (which airs at 10 PM on ABC) is entitled “The Dead Pool“. The episode finds Castle giving a young protégé (Brendan Hines from Lie to Me) some tips on how to turn real police work into thrilling fiction.

The site will be frequently updated with videos and features. Users will also eventually be able to submit questions, which “Castle” will answer.

Thanks to the good folks at TV Guide for the details.

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Will you be in the LA area on Saturday, April 16 and want to party on the actual set of Desperate Housewives?

Honorary Chairman of The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation – James Denton (star of Desperate Housewives) – and Co-Chairs Mark, Michelle and Melissa Horak invite fans to attend a Wisteria Lane Block Party for one night only that will include an old-fashioned BBQ from Stonefire Grill and will include music provided by The Band from TV, featuring special guest appearance by Teri Hatcher, Chris Mostert and Neil Steubenhaus.

The Band From TV is comprised of James Denton, Jesse Spencer (House), Hugh Laurie (House), Jorge Garcia (Lost and Mr. Sunshine), Greg Grunberg (Heroes), Adrian Pasdar (Heroes), Gary Cole (The Good Wife), Scott Grimes (ER) and Bob Guiney.

During the block party, which will run from 6:30 PM to 11 PM on the Universal Studios backlot – fans will get to shop the super spectacular silent auction and rub elbows with celebs such as Nathan Fillion, John Huertas, Molly Quinn and Dana Delany among others [they are listed at the website below].   Please note each celebrity’s appearance is subject to availability.

For more information visit the website at Wisteria Lane Block Party.

WARNING:  Be forewarned the ticket prices are high so tread lightly if you are on a tight budget.

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Heat Rises by Richard Castle

Thanks to the good folks at CastleTV.net, you can see the cover art (see picture to left) for the third Richard Castle (the character played by Nathan Fillion in the ABC hit series Castle) novel based on Nikki Heat.

The book is called Heat Rises and it will be released in September.

But you can pre-order your copy here.

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Thanks to the good folks at BBC America and Blastr, the following behind-the-scenes video for Doctor Who, which will begin its sixth season on April 23, helps all the newbies out there learn “a thing or two” about the Doctor.

But, even if you are already familiar with the world of the Doctor and his companions, you’ll enjoy it too!

And, don’t worry there is nothing in this video that will spoil season six for anyone.

Here’s the video!

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Doctor Who

Attention Doctor Who Fans!!

Are you as anxious for the new season of the show to start on April 23 as I am?

Well, hopefully the following will help you out until then. First there are these cool new posters courtesy of Blastr.

And then the folks over at Dark Horizons had these season 6 secrets to share.

Mark your calendars for April 23 for the return of the Doctor, Rory and Amy!!

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