Word: soundtrack
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...film; i.e. what seems immediate and convincing in cinema verite appears only sloppy and amateurish when scripted. It's incredible that some of this footage got used at all: too much rapid panning, clumsy cuts, intrusively boring camera angles, irrelevant establishing shots, even microphone noise on some of the soundtrack. Experimental, hell; this is just sloppy production...
Lindauer had previously worked on three music videos, and a disc jockey recommended that James ask the student for creative assistance. James asked Lindauer, along with Pulier, to provide visualized films to accompany the professionally prepared soundtrack...
CHRONOS is not your typical nature film--no magnified bugs and metamorphosizing caterpillars. Like 1983's Koyaanisqatsi, this 44-minute movie plays with your mind, with your sense of time and space. Using time-lapse photography, surreal images and an eerie soundtrack, producer/photographer Ron Fricke has created a new cinematic experience that beats 3-D and Sense-around...
...film's altered states are enhanced by a soundtrack that accompanies and complements the wordless action--just what Philip Glass's music did for Koyaanisqatsi. Composer Michael Stearns presents a new age, Tangerine Dream/Andreas Vollenweider sound, adding exotic drums and bells that complete the foreign aura...
...movie looks remarkable contemporary throughout, and it is somewhat eerie to remember that the soundtrack comes from Los Lobos, voted Band of the Year by the once-progressive Rolling Stone magazine in the mid-'80s. When the Stray Cats' Brian Setzer does his Eddie Chocrane impersonation, and Marshall Crenshaw does his Buddy Holly stand-in bit, our generation's obseesion with the Eisenhower era is cast into vivid relief...