Orchestral-electronic score is a type a film scoring that emerged in the early to mid 1990s. It is characterized by a blend of orchestral elements, usually a studio orchestra, enhanced with modern sampling techniques and mixing in various electronic elements. The most well known proponent of this style of film score composition is the work of Hans Zimmer. Before Zimmer there were other composers such as Jerry Goldsmith, most notably for the movie Total Recall, and Basil Poledouris for the movie Cherry 2000 who often incorporated electronic elements into their work but it was Hanz Zi… read more
Orchestral-electronic score is a type a film scoring that emerged in the early to mid 1990s. It is characterized by a blend of orchestral elements, usually a studio orchestra, enhanced with modern sampling techniques and mixing in various electronic elements. The most well known proponent of … read more
Orchestral-electronic score is a type a film scoring that emerged in the early to mid 1990s. It is characterized by a blend of orchestral elements, usually a studio orchestra, enhanced with modern sampling techniques and mixing in various electronic elements. The most well known proponent of this style of film score composition is the work of Hans Zimmer. Before … read more