Interview With the Music of Bionicle
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Posted Oct 01 2012 - 01:37 PM
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Posted Oct 01 2012 - 06:26 PM

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Posted Oct 03 2012 - 10:21 AM
Me neither.Too bad he didn't score Legend Reborn. The music in that movie was very forgetteable and I find it funny how the composer of that movie actually looked to Furst's pieces as inspiration. I would never have guessed.
But hey, it's cool that he thought the Bionicle music was some of his best work. I think so and a lot of us would've liked to have seen him come back for the last film.

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Posted Oct 03 2012 - 04:19 PM
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Posted Oct 04 2012 - 09:32 PM
He mentioned that not all scores have formal recording sessions... I wonder if BIONICLE had any? I think Ninjago did because the tracks on Jay Vincent's site have slate numbers, but I could be wrong...
I can confirm that Bionicle did not have any live orchestral cues. Possibly some solo instruments, but no large ensembles. Nathan Furst has an incredible ability to make virtual instruments sound as realistic as they can.
Over the years, I've spoken with Nathan several times, via phone, in person, etc; and while there are a lot of things I can't openly say, I can say this: He had a very great time working on Bionicle. The whole filmmaking team were great friends to him and he said that the Bionicle trilogy was one of those times he could truly flex his imagination.
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Posted Oct 05 2012 - 06:06 AM
At the same time, it's excellent that Nathan Furst enjoyed his work writing for the BIONICLE movies and that he really considers it some of his best work. Truly writing a score for something as complex as BIONICLE is a difficult task and I think Nathan Furst did admirably at trying to meet that challenge, much better at least than the writers for the TLR score which had few outstanding or memorable moments.
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Posted Oct 07 2012 - 08:29 AM
I also don't think that any brand of music completely captures the whole of Bionicle, but that's just me. Nathan Furst's music works for the 2003-05 feel of the characters in the movie in which they were in. He did a good job there; hats off to him.
At the same time, I also don't think the TLR score was too bad. Has anyone listened to it?
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Posted Oct 08 2012 - 12:54 PM
Ninjago really doesn't actually. Jay Vincent and Mike Kramer mostly do digital composition, and like Jay said when I talked to him on the phone, the tracks are usually done around their houses.He mentioned that not all scores have formal recording sessions... I wonder if BIONICLE had any? I think Ninjago did because the tracks on Jay Vincent's site have slate numbers, but I could be wrong...
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#11
Posted Oct 08 2012 - 05:49 PM
Though you start to see the flaws in the movies, the music remains to be pretty awesome.
Also, the music seemed reminiscent of the music from "Walking with the Dinosaurs", so maybe that's why I like it so much.
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