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So, 'Rawk ‘n’ Roll: The Rex Sessions' is a documentary that dives into the mind of composer Colin Towns. The pacing is a bit relaxed, almost like a jam session you’d stumble into. It feels intimate, capturing the nuances of his creative process. There’s something raw about the interviews that really gets to the heart of what it's like to compose music for film. The atmosphere is layered with Towns’ own anecdotes and reflections, giving it a personal touch that’s often missing in more commercial docs. It doesn’t rely on flashy visuals; instead, it leans heavily on conversation, making the viewer feel like they’re part of a behind-the-scenes experience. A neat watch if you're into film scoring and how scores shape narratives.
Documentary on film scoringFocuses on Colin TownsIntimate interview style
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