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Playing in the Green Cathedral is a fascinating look at Geoffrey Burgon’s approach to scoring The Seeds of Doom. The documentary really captures the essence of how music shapes the atmosphere of a film, particularly in the realm of horror. It feels like a deep dive into not just the notes, but the emotional undercurrents the score evokes. The pacing is reflective, allowing Burgon’s thoughts to resonate with the viewer. There's a certain rawness to it, as he shares insights on the practical effects employed in the film and how they intertwined with his compositions. It’s not just about the notes he wrote; it's about how they breathed life into the visuals, creating a unique soundscape that lingers long after.
Insightful look at scoring in horrorGeoffrey Burgon's unique perspectiveFocus on atmosphere and sound design
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