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Andrew Lockington - Frontier (Ep. 71) | The Annotator

Andrew Lockington - Frontier (Ep. 71) | The Annotator | Soundtrack | Scoop.it

In this episode, Andrew Lockington breaks down his main title, several key musical pieces from the series and the thematic development over the course of Frontier.  He reveals how he chose to specifically and delicately handle the numerous cultural and historical elements of the score; employing them to produce a more modern-contemporary score than one might have anticipated.  In contrast, Lockington also talks about how he found spots in the series for larger, orchestral moments.

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August 21, 2013 11:54 AM
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Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (Soundtrack) by Andrew Lockington | Tracksounds

Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters (Soundtrack) by Andrew Lockington | Tracksounds | Soundtrack | Scoop.it

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Special Extended Review by Edmund Meinerts

The first adaptation of a PERCY JACKSON novel was inauspiciously released in January, performed decently but unspectacularly at the box office and was met with critical indifference; a typical sort of second-tier blockbuster that you wouldn’t really expect to generate sequels. Well, somewhat surprisingly, it has (in fairness, it deserves it more than the awful and decidedly sequelless ERAGON or THE GOLDEN COMPASS films) in the form of SEA OF MONSTERS, and it’s even been upgraded to a summer release (the modest box office and indifferent reviews seem to have stuck, though). Out with the first film’s director Chris Columbus went the first film’s composer, comedy veteran CHRISTOPHE BECK, whose robust fantasy score still towers above anything else in his career in terms of orchestral scope and ambition. Ordinarily, the “composer rotating door” effect is a lamentable phenomenon considering how it prevents a franchise’s music from retaining any form of continuity, and has recently plagued the X-MEN and HARRY POTTER series, not to mention the Marvel superhero films.

In this case, however, new director Thor Freudenthal (with a name like that, it seems he’s making a movie about the wrong set of myths) had a pleasant surprise in store to replace BECK: up-and-coming Canadian composer ANDREW LOCKINGTON, whose highly impressive track record in the children’s adventure-fantasy arena made him an ideal choice for this assignment. And once again, he provides everything you would expect to hear in the score to a film like this: a large-scale orchestral and choral foundation, a solid thematic base and plenty of dynamic action cues to drive the pace along....

Read the full review:  http://tracksounds.com/reviews/percy_jackson_sea_monsters_andrew_lockington.htm

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Andrew Lockington - Rampage (Ep. 34) -  The Annotator Podcast

Andrew Lockington - Rampage (Ep. 34) -  The Annotator Podcast | Soundtrack | Scoop.it

In this episode, Andrew lockington opens up his score for RAMPAGE, sharing with us how he looked to nature to inform his approach, specifically studying gorillas and other apes and the sounds they make.  He also studied African music and choir which eventually lead him to employing the African Childrens Choir and, finally, he discusses how he employed electronic elements into his score to connect the film to its video game roots.

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[Pre-Order Alert] Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters Soundtrack by Andrew Lockington

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